vampireluv
my birthday is the day after the twilight movie comes out, so we will go and see the movie. after that, i have NO idea on what to do! any ideas???
i was thinking about games with the teams being team edward and team jacob, but i need help!!! please!!!
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I actually had a Twilight birthday party this May. I'll tell you some of the things that we did:
-Instead of TPing someone, you can go FORKing and stick plastic FORKS in someone's yard
-You can get big 3 liter things of soda a print out lables like 'Blood Type A+' and such
-decorate your house like Alice did for Bella's B-day, Japanese paper lanterns, pink roses, Christmas lights
-have a trivia contest, each person can be a character from the book, and you can ask them trivia questions about their character. The winner gets a Twilight soundtrack either from the movie when it comes out or the one that Stephenie Meyer has on her website.
-have Twilight music playing in the background
- Watch Pride and Prejuduce (Twilight), Romeo and Juliet (New Moon), Wuthering Heights (Eclipse) and A Midsummers' Night Dream (Breaking Dawn)
-Serve cake on black plates with red napkins
-Compare the Twilight movie to the book after you have seen it
-If you are going to the midnight showing of the movie, then you can buy shirts for each one of your friends and make Twilight movie shirts to wear to the theater
-Eat apples for snacks
-have a fun debate over Edward and Jacob (GO EDWARD!!!)
-if you have a pool, then you can go 'cliff diving' and jump off a diving board or something
-your invitations can come in black envelopes and be on some really fancy red paper and say something like 'Alice Cullen cordially invites you to a celebratory party for vampireluvrs birthday. RSVP Edward Cullen 555-5555' you can even put a red ribbon or like an apple sticker on the invitations.
-you can bob for apples
-tape a piece of paper to everyone's back, making eveyone a different character. No one can see their own paper, and everyone goes around and asks about their character. the winner can get a prize
-play a temptation game by putting a piece of cake (a human) in front of everyone. The loser is the one that takes the first bit of cake.
-Make 'save the Olympic Wolf' posters that Bella throws away at Newtons
There are endless possibilities for party favors. Here are a few options:
-make and give away twilight t-shirts
-make a scrap book page like Bella does in New Moon. Include an empty space that says 'Edward Cullen'. for the rest of the page, put pictures of your friends and you at the party.
-give away paper back copies of Twilight (that might be a little pricey)
Hope that I helped! Contact me if you need any more suggestions!
I actually had a Twilight birthday party this May. I'll tell you some of the things that we did:
-Instead of TPing someone, you can go FORKing and stick plastic FORKS in someone's yard
-You can get big 3 liter things of soda a print out lables like 'Blood Type A+' and such
-decorate your house like Alice did for Bella's B-day, Japanese paper lanterns, pink roses, Christmas lights
-have a trivia contest, each person can be a character from the book, and you can ask them trivia questions about their character. The winner gets a Twilight soundtrack either from the movie when it comes out or the one that Stephenie Meyer has on her website.
-have Twilight music playing in the background
- Watch Pride and Prejuduce (Twilight), Romeo and Juliet (New Moon), Wuthering Heights (Eclipse) and A Midsummers' Night Dream (Breaking Dawn)
-Serve cake on black plates with red napkins
-Compare the Twilight movie to the book after you have seen it
-If you are going to the midnight showing of the movie, then you can buy shirts for each one of your friends and make Twilight movie shirts to wear to the theater
-Eat apples for snacks
-have a fun debate over Edward and Jacob (GO EDWARD!!!)
-if you have a pool, then you can go 'cliff diving' and jump off a diving board or something
-your invitations can come in black envelopes and be on some really fancy red paper and say something like 'Alice Cullen cordially invites you to a celebratory party for vampireluvrs birthday. RSVP Edward Cullen 555-5555' you can even put a red ribbon or like an apple sticker on the invitations.
-you can bob for apples
-tape a piece of paper to everyone's back, making eveyone a different character. No one can see their own paper, and everyone goes around and asks about their character. the winner can get a prize
-play a temptation game by putting a piece of cake (a human) in front of everyone. The loser is the one that takes the first bit of cake.
-Make 'save the Olympic Wolf' posters that Bella throws away at Newtons
There are endless possibilities for party favors. Here are a few options:
-make and give away twilight t-shirts
-make a scrap book page like Bella does in New Moon. Include an empty space that says 'Edward Cullen'. for the rest of the page, put pictures of your friends and you at the party.
-give away paper back copies of Twilight (that might be a little pricey)
Hope that I helped! Contact me if you need any more suggestions!
Birthday Ideas for a 10 year old boy?
Chosenone
So my brother who is currently 9 years old is wanting to plan a party. Thing is his birthday is NOVEMBER 26th. So thats near thanksgiving and many people, my family don't travel near thanksgiving holidays, He wants to do something very cool and exciting and fun because in the last 3 years he has spent his birthday in the house and its very sad to him. Like I say he going to be turning 10 so if you have any ideas in mind. Please help him out. and me and my family will try to make this the best party he has ever had. The things he like to do it , he into wrestling . He play his psp all day in the morning when he wake up. In afternoon/evening and night. He goes to bed early just so he can wake up early to play his psp. It drives me insane. but anyways plz help with the party ideas. NOTE AGAIN his bday is NOVEMBER 26. . Thanks for all your help.
Answer
That's got to be rough for him-- a lot of kids born near holidays often have their birthday overlooked or downplayed.
If your family can afford it, why not put a little aside to go spend the day out. That way you won't have to spend that exhausting day after Thanksgiving cleaning and preparing for a party-- you just leave the house, and come home with the presents.
If he loves video games, why not take him and a few friends to an arcade like Chuck E. Cheese to play to their heart's content. You don't even have to have a full party if you have a small group-- just pass out tokens (start collecting coupons for buy-1-get-1 free deals) and some soft drinks, then bring in a cake (they allow you to do that). Note on the invitations that it's just a play party, no meal-- only cake is served, and try not to have it around dinner time-- like 10 AM might be good because it's before it gets too crowded.
Or-- what my son loves to do-- he's going to be 13 next week. All he ever wants for a party is to invite a few friends over and play video games and watch movies all night-- they camp out in the living room. They like simple foods-- pizza, hot dogs, burgers, etc.-- some popcorn and chips, lots of juice packs and I bake a cake. Then I make them a pancake breakfast.
No major decorating, and pretty cheap-- he always has a blast. He prefers it because he knows he can get a better gift if we don't spend lots on a party.
I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but I live in FL so we do a lot of fall B-day parties with friends at the park. One year we had a Harry Potter theme party-- lots of candy and a game of "ground quiddich" with some balls and Halloween witch brooms I got at a dollar store. Decorations are minimal since you just have the party out there on a park bench. Sometimes we grill hot dogs, or sometimes we bring sandwiches.
Again-- this will save from heavy decorating and mess in house-- and you don't have to worry about space or anything because the park is big and there are so many things to do. Instead of Harry Potter, you could just have an "Olympics" games with races and tug-of-war, or, if you live where it's warm year-round like I do, water balloon and water gun fights.
Good luck and you are sweet to be thinking of your brother so far ahead.
That's got to be rough for him-- a lot of kids born near holidays often have their birthday overlooked or downplayed.
If your family can afford it, why not put a little aside to go spend the day out. That way you won't have to spend that exhausting day after Thanksgiving cleaning and preparing for a party-- you just leave the house, and come home with the presents.
If he loves video games, why not take him and a few friends to an arcade like Chuck E. Cheese to play to their heart's content. You don't even have to have a full party if you have a small group-- just pass out tokens (start collecting coupons for buy-1-get-1 free deals) and some soft drinks, then bring in a cake (they allow you to do that). Note on the invitations that it's just a play party, no meal-- only cake is served, and try not to have it around dinner time-- like 10 AM might be good because it's before it gets too crowded.
Or-- what my son loves to do-- he's going to be 13 next week. All he ever wants for a party is to invite a few friends over and play video games and watch movies all night-- they camp out in the living room. They like simple foods-- pizza, hot dogs, burgers, etc.-- some popcorn and chips, lots of juice packs and I bake a cake. Then I make them a pancake breakfast.
No major decorating, and pretty cheap-- he always has a blast. He prefers it because he knows he can get a better gift if we don't spend lots on a party.
I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but I live in FL so we do a lot of fall B-day parties with friends at the park. One year we had a Harry Potter theme party-- lots of candy and a game of "ground quiddich" with some balls and Halloween witch brooms I got at a dollar store. Decorations are minimal since you just have the party out there on a park bench. Sometimes we grill hot dogs, or sometimes we bring sandwiches.
Again-- this will save from heavy decorating and mess in house-- and you don't have to worry about space or anything because the park is big and there are so many things to do. Instead of Harry Potter, you could just have an "Olympics" games with races and tug-of-war, or, if you live where it's warm year-round like I do, water balloon and water gun fights.
Good luck and you are sweet to be thinking of your brother so far ahead.
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