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so for my 16th birthday(i'm a girl), i don't want a big party thing (like a bat mitzvah) i wan't something different. a lot of my friends are doing dinner in the city (new york) so i want to do something unforgettable. I need a few ideas on things to do. But i already ruled out some stuff like the spa and a water park. i won't get into a lot of detail about what i like so some basic ideas are fine. thank youuuu!
Answer
Dance Party
Cut music notes out of black paper, write the party information on them using a white pencil and send them out as invitations. Move furniture out of the room where the party is going to be held to create a dance floor. Tape CD cases with various singers onto the walls. Put streamers all around the room that are the birthday girl's favorite colors. Hang an inexpensive disco ball from the ceiling. Create a mix of the birthday girl's favorite music for the guests to dance to. Make homemade pizza and snacks for the guests to munch on between dances.
Hollywood Party
Cut a large star out of a piece of white construction paper to make invitations. Remember to let the guests know that this is a Hollywood party and they should dress accordingly. Hang magazine pictures of famous Hollywood stars around the party room. Host a pretend award show, having the birthday boy make up categories and give out handmade awards to his winning friends. Categories can include most creative evening wear and best hairstyle, or create awards specific to his friends' personalities. Serve food inexpensive food such as pasta or meatballs. Serve the guests' soft drinks in plastic champagne flutes.
Outdoor Party
Glue leaves and sticks around the edge of piece of cardstock and write party information in the middle to spread the word about thisparty. Decorate an outdoor party area with tiki torches and helium-filled birthday balloons. Lay out decorative blankets for guests to sit on. Set up different stations where kids can play such games as badminton, croquet and horseshoes. Have a water-balloon toss right before the food is served. Grill hot dogs and hamburgers and make s'mores over the barbecue.
Dance Party
Cut music notes out of black paper, write the party information on them using a white pencil and send them out as invitations. Move furniture out of the room where the party is going to be held to create a dance floor. Tape CD cases with various singers onto the walls. Put streamers all around the room that are the birthday girl's favorite colors. Hang an inexpensive disco ball from the ceiling. Create a mix of the birthday girl's favorite music for the guests to dance to. Make homemade pizza and snacks for the guests to munch on between dances.
Hollywood Party
Cut a large star out of a piece of white construction paper to make invitations. Remember to let the guests know that this is a Hollywood party and they should dress accordingly. Hang magazine pictures of famous Hollywood stars around the party room. Host a pretend award show, having the birthday boy make up categories and give out handmade awards to his winning friends. Categories can include most creative evening wear and best hairstyle, or create awards specific to his friends' personalities. Serve food inexpensive food such as pasta or meatballs. Serve the guests' soft drinks in plastic champagne flutes.
Outdoor Party
Glue leaves and sticks around the edge of piece of cardstock and write party information in the middle to spread the word about thisparty. Decorate an outdoor party area with tiki torches and helium-filled birthday balloons. Lay out decorative blankets for guests to sit on. Set up different stations where kids can play such games as badminton, croquet and horseshoes. Have a water-balloon toss right before the food is served. Grill hot dogs and hamburgers and make s'mores over the barbecue.
Is this tacky... childs birthday party invitations?
Nina Lee
I decided to give in to his persistence and let him have his (4th) birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese's.
Is it tacky to write something to the effect of "children's lunch will be served" on the invites?????
Also... do you pay for the adults???
(We are expecting approx 16 children and 20+ adults.)
Served isn't the word I'm looking for. Can someone help me out?
provided... that's the one, lol
Is it tacky though or understood?
I'm looking at over $200 for the kids alone.
Answer
Actually it's generally understood that when a child is invited to a Bday party at a child's place such as Chuck E. Cheese, lunch is included. it wouldn't be tacky to write that on the invites, but it isn't necessary, I don't think.
As far as adults go, NO WAY!!
You pay for the children invited and that's it....not even the siblings of the invitees. Just be sure to address the invitation to the child you are inviting instead of the "Baker family" or whatever. When I invite children to my kids' parties, I always address the envelope with only the child's name on the front so there is no confusion about whether or not all of the children in the family are invited. This may sound mean, but in reality, why would my turning nine year old son want a three year old little girl at his party just because the older brother is there?
If parents MUST bring the other children (or themselves) , they should expect to have to pay the way of the other child, right?
Have fun:-)
Actually it's generally understood that when a child is invited to a Bday party at a child's place such as Chuck E. Cheese, lunch is included. it wouldn't be tacky to write that on the invites, but it isn't necessary, I don't think.
As far as adults go, NO WAY!!
You pay for the children invited and that's it....not even the siblings of the invitees. Just be sure to address the invitation to the child you are inviting instead of the "Baker family" or whatever. When I invite children to my kids' parties, I always address the envelope with only the child's name on the front so there is no confusion about whether or not all of the children in the family are invited. This may sound mean, but in reality, why would my turning nine year old son want a three year old little girl at his party just because the older brother is there?
If parents MUST bring the other children (or themselves) , they should expect to have to pay the way of the other child, right?
Have fun:-)
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