Sabtu, 26 April 2014

13th Birthday Party Ideas?




Z


I'm turning 13 this December (the 29th) but i'm planning to have my party January 5th, or a Saturday in January.
I'm not that much of a girly-girl, I definitely don't want pink decorations or invitations, blue, turquoise, purple, absolutely!
Any ideas for food, decorations, games, links to cool planning websites or invitations? Thanks so much!
And this party has my guy friend and my girl friends AND all my family, so it has to be something everybody will like. Spa parties probably won't work.



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I'm 14 and I think that having an ice skating party would be a great idea.(since it'swinter and everyone likes that)

Food:
Pizza(everyones fave lol)
chips
soda
birthday cake(w/your fave design on it, ice cream cake would go w/the theme)
brownies
candy

set-up:
meet at your house and than you guys go in a carpool to the skate rink where you guys could skate for about 2 and a half hours or so, than you could go back to your house,have pizza, than have a dance party(whatever music you like is great, but I would choose holiday up-beat songs like the radio carol of the bells, winter wonderland,and songs such as cotton eye joe. barbie girl(everyone will laugh at that one, but in a good way), and great balls of fire. ciara goodys and one two step are also great and Haly Scarnato tell him, and turn the beat around are great for getting everyone moving. after that you could have the b-day cake and open your gifts.

Decorations:white and ice blue streamers, silver balloons, banner saying happy birthday,pin the tail on the donkey(I know it sounds dorkey but it gets so crazy and fun) a pinyata in the shape of an ice skate, and pictures of skaters all over the walls(hence christina yamaguchi, sarah hughs, michelle kwan.

games:
pin the tail on the donkey
pinyata
dance party
treasure hunt(hide iteams around the house such as lip gloss, mini bottles of body spray from bath and body works, mini pinball hand-held games(for guys)claires earrings, phone keychains, skating pins, pencils, pens, notebooks, juice boxes, hackey sacks, (p.s give the guys a seperate list with things that they would want to find) and whoever wins could get a super prize such as a purse from target like this
http://www.target.com/Xhilaration-Heart-Handbag-Pink/dp/B000OMEZEQ/ref=sc_ri_3/601-8041683-6633733
movie tickets, gift cards to panera, blockbuster, or fave clothing store, paylas,orticket to go ice skating, five dollars,or a webkinz, be bratz dolls(4 fun), for the guys it could be a soccer ball, sports jersey, blockbuster gift cards.

Invitations
http://ecards.myfuncards.com/myfuncards/Occasions/Invitations/11173/mfc_birthday_celebration.jhtml (send 2 all your friends)
or just make a card(that way you can do it any way you want)

other ideas of parties could be:
indoor pool party
movie thearter party
mini golf indoor party
(same after idea you just go to a different place. you may have to adjust the decorations a little to work with the different ideas but they should all work. the blockbuster gift cards would work awesome with the movie thearter idea.

oh yea the pinyata could be in the shape of an ice skate, a golf ball, movie ticket, or pool cap. You could also make it pin the tail on the reindeer sience it's near christmas. inside the pinyata you could put winter candy, and winter oreos for your food would work great.you could also use winter themed candy for your table candy.

hope this helps

birthday party ideas?




ashluvsyou


my friend is having a birthday party and i told her i would help her plan it out. We were thinking we could do a survivor theme but we have never seen the show! who knows what games we could do?


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Survivor Party (outdoor event) Invitations: Using a computer program for making greeting cards, I chose the single fold (saves paper and you can make two invites on one sheet) I typed in "You're invited to , my daughter's name, (followed by a picture of the "CBS Survivor logo"), Party." On the inside (left) I asked each guest to "wear camouflage, or black, army green and khaki clothes, boots or good shoes. (But not required!)" You may not want to add that part yourself, I had children that had bought new outfits just for this one occasion. On the inside (right) I wrote: "Where will the tribes meet? At, my child's name, house." It was at an empty lot that has a wide trail made by our kids with a four wheeler. The trail looks almost like a wish bone that goes into three directions and the tall grass in the trails was mowed down). "When will the adventure take place? On , date of party." "The challenges will begin at 6:30 p.m." (I wanted it to be daylight long enough for the guest to get an idea of the terrain before they started the games). "The challenges will end around 8:30 or 9:00 p.m. following the tribal meeting." Decorations: I begged, borrowed, but I did not steal, most of the decorations. I got tikki torches, fish net, hammocks, a blue tarp, duck decoys, camo tarp, logs, etc...to make the setting as close to an island as possible. The blue tarp (the pond), was lei out in a small open area on one of the trails and we placed the duck decoys on it and named it Bay Island. The tikki torches were strategically placed to illuminate as much territory as possible without giving off too much light in one particular area. At the entrance of the North Trail (I labeled each direction), there was a tree house that had been in the process of removal. It was perfect...the broken pieces of wood resembled a shipwreck. I painted S.S. Skipper on the largest piece. Using my daughter's stuffed and plastic animals, I placed "wild or exotic" animals throughout the trees and grass. The camo tarp was tied up to four trees. My husband placed a large table under it for the food and gifts. We collected the largest logs we could find. They were placed around the campfire. Activities: I had the guest line up according to height. I separated them equally into to two tribes, which they named themselves, "The Discoverers" and "The Explorers." We started with a relay race. The tribes formed two separate lines. At the sound of the whistle the first two hoola hooped from the starting point (a line drawn with flour), and touched the camouflaged blanket, (blanket was folded in half long ways and tied to trees on each side of the trail), hoola hooped back for the next tribal member to get ready to start (they start when the other member goes under the blanket), and then had to run back and crawl under the blanket, (the blanket was used because I did not find the tunnels I wanted), next they jumped through tires (5 for each team... all 10 were borrowed from a tire store), and finishing when they walked across a balance beam. The first tribe to complete the course received immunity and a prize for each member. The immunity part was thrown in just for drama (lol), none of the tribal members were ever voted off the "island". The prizes were an assortment of survival needs, (ie: flashlights, binoculars, etc. most were purchased from the dollar store). Following the relay race...they liked it so much they did it twice. After, the tribes went to their first tribal meeting at the campfire. They ate hot dogs and talked about how much fun they were having! The scavenger hunt was the next activity. We removed the obstacles from the relay race while they were eating. I gave the instructions to play the game successfully. Each tribe had to find the object that was secretly coded in the clues. Each object had another clue that eventually led them to the "survival" treasure chest. I placed two of everything along the trails for the scavenger hunt so that both tribes had the same opportunity to get to the survival treasure chest first. One tribe went down one trail and the other went down the other trail. Each object was placed approximately the same distance from the other for both tribes. This activity took a while. Once the treasure chest was found we had our final tribal meeting. This included sitting around the campfire and eating cup cakes (frosted with an army green color) and my daughter opened her gifts. Favors: Each guest received arm bands made of camo material (ripped strips), and doo rags made of army green material when they arrived for the party, treat bags were filled with small gadgets, candy, etc. and given to the guests as they were leaving. This was a huge success...Good luck if you take the challenge to "Outwit" "Outlast" and "Outplay" the birthday party scene.




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Walmart birthday party invitations?

Q. I have a 10 year old daughter who will be turning 11 in June and she is having a slumber party. We want to buy invitations with matching thank you cards at walmart. When we look online we can't find them but we know they are at the real store. Can you send me a link to the invitations. We have come across sesame street and barney but nothing for her age.


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You might consider making them. CropMom.com at http://www.cropmom.com. Cropmom is a online digital scrapbooking, collage, card making site.

Upload your photos. Make your invitation using them. Manipulate your photos by rotating, cropping, etc. You can add your own text. There are thousands of graphics to choose from to create your invitation. The site has templates and kits organized by themes.

Then save it. Go to My CropMom and click on the layout. Then click the "share" link. It'll let you enter the email address of the recipient, and your screen-quality invitation will be sent via email for free.

For print-quality, you can purchase a JPEG file of your creation (it doesn't cost much) and download it to your computer for printing at home. Or you have them printed by a photofinisher of your choice.

What could I do for my 18th birthday party?




Kimmi W


I'm trying to think of a theme for my 18th birthday party. I'm female. I really want a party that I can dress up for and money is an issue. I was given the suggestion of a masquerade ball, but I'm not sure I could pull that off. It is February 25 and my birthday is September 25. I have a lot of time to plan, but I figured I would get a head start since I need time to find out where I can hold my party!!

Any ideas are appreciated!! Thanks!



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·Luau Party!


Decorate your room or yard

Tropical Door Decoration
Large Luau Decorating Kit
Luau Decorama
5' Metallic Palm Tree
Tropical 48" Metallic Fish
Colorful Inflatable Parrot
Luau Party Lights
Tropical Murals
Coconut Ukulele
Pineapple Cooler
Make your table an island oasis

Luau Salt and Pepper
Luau Coconut Band
Tropical Food Covers
Luau Table Skirts
Raffia Table Skirt
Tiki Island 8" Candle
Centerpiece
Flower Candle
Tiki Island Balloon
Centerpiece
Cocktail Umbrellas
Rosette Fans
Floral Fans
Assorted Fruit Straws
Coconut Cup With Straw
Assorted Tiki Plastic Cups
Decorate your guests

Luau Outfits
Carmen Miranda Hats
Hula Skirts
Coconut Bikini Top
Leis
Silk Flower Hair Band
Silk Flower Bracelets
Tropical Beads
Blinking Beads
Beachcomber Hat
Sunglasses
Do Fun Stuff

Maracas
Luau music
Limbo Kit
Hula Hoops
Fish Squirts
More Great Stuff

Club Luau Kit'n'Kaboodle
Dolphin Mylar Balloon
Hawaiin Balloon Decorations
Hawaiin Tiki Decorations
Hawaiin Torches and Masks
Lighted Flamingo

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Luaus are colorful and fun, and the food is fabulous. So, if you ask me, I think planning a luau is a great way to have a party. Limbo on down the page and check it out...

Invitation:

Make a flier or buy a luau invitation at your local party/stationery store, but instead of sending it alone, prove you're creative and include a flower hair comb for your girlfriends and a flower wrist/ankle lei for the guys. Tell them they must wear the enclosed pieces on their bodies somewhere, and that you want them to dress luau-creative. That will get them talking long before the party!

Outside Entrance:

To make a grand entrance, place bamboo tiki torches outside your door as the first indication to your guests that this is going to be the luau to remember. You may even want to adorn your porch rail or doorway with parrot and/or palm tree lights for a festive effect. Add a CD player with island music to create the perfect atmosphere. If you are really adventurous and can stand the ridicule and neighbor gossip, use pink flamingos to adorn your front yard or line them up the driveway or front sidewalk.

Inside Entrance:

Use netting as your backdrop. Have a big basket of multi-color leis inside the door where people can help themselves to a few. I would plan on 5 or 6 per person so that they can be creative and festive with their leis. If you think you have the time, stand at the door and greet everyone with a lei--this is always a nice gesture and a traditional way of saying aloha. If you are really talented, have a ukulele on hand to serenade your guests as they enter. Maybe put a note on the basket urging them to wear them wherever they please. This will make for fun photo opportunities (you can send them later as a thank you for attending the party).

Backyard:

The backyard is just as fun to decorate as the rest of the house, so donât neglect this space if weather permits or if you plan to expand the party outside. Paper lanterns might be a nice touch, whether inside or in the back yard. Tribal masks are fun, too. Hang wind chimes and wooden parrots to give a complete background to your setting. Shells, sand and perhaps a mini-pool is order here as well. If you really want to go crazy, rent realistic looking fake palm trees and wooden totem poles to place around the yard/patio. Candle votives are a must, but donât forget the citronella candles.

Seating Cards or Name Tags:

If you are assigning seats or if you want to give out nametags (and this is wise when you have a lot of friends that don't know each other), hereâs a thought: thongs. You know, the rubber kind you wear on your feet with a flower in the center? They make for a great nametag or seating card. Just write the name in magic marker, add a 25¢ chain or ribbon (necklace) and voila--a humorous way to get people talking about your creativity and their thongs. Line them up alphabetically on a table near the entrance.

Another thought on this is to use starfish or sand dollars and write the name of the person on it. For nametags, string some ribbon around it.

Buffets:

Using grass skirts, make a table skirt around the buffet table to bring Hawaii right inside your home. Use a green plastic or linen tablecloth over the buffet and pin the skirting to the edges. Add fabulous tropical Mylar balloons (all you need is some helium) in the shape of fish, palm trees and other related shapes, so buffets can be seen from anywhere at the party. Use beachcomber hats (multi-color or plain) upside down to hold different snacks and munchies. Throw a mixture of fabulous foil-wrapped chocolate fish and island party confetti across your table. Your guests will really WOW at your thoughtfulness and carry-through. Provide tropical toothpicks as a final touch. Use baskets on each buffet to hold luncheon napkins, luau-theme




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Jumat, 25 April 2014

Birthday Invitations?







I am planning my boyfriends 25th birthday party and am planning on doing a Luau Theme. I want to get really nice invitations, so is there any site that does free printable or fairly inexpensive luau theme or Hawaiian theme invitations. I would like to be able to have them printed so if a site does that, Im willing, as long as it is not crazy expensive. I only need about 30 invitations and I dont want to spend more the $40 so if anyone has any ideas, let me know please!!!


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there is a luau printable here
http://www.make-your-own-invitations.com/printable-luau-invitations.html

they also do cheap printable photo invites - just tell em what you want and they make printable for you to print at home.

14th birthday invitations?




Tariah C


My daugther is having a 14th birthday party but she doesnt want to do regular card invitations or on a piece of paper you know? So I was wondering if anyone could help me with a creative teenage invitations I was thinking maybe flip flops but its not summer so anything like that would be very much appreciated thank you.


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A chocolate invitation is always a great idea, you could get a company to print you one, a chocolate store in your town to hand craft one or a cheap version would be to buy chocolate bars a write on them with icing sugar pens.

You could have a bottle of bubble bath/shower gel a peel off the label and stick on a sticker with the details of your daughter's party in the place of where the previous label was.

I have also heard that companies do magnetic invitations, i.e the invitation is on a magnet.

or you could get a couple of cheap bangles quite thick (like a cuff) and paint on the details or something.

I hope this has helped x




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sleepover camping party ideas?




charlotte


im having 10, 14 year old girls over to camp in my garden.

we are having a bonfire with logs around and stuff

i was just wondering if any one had any good ideas of things we could do to make it special as it is kind of like a leaving thing for some of the girls..

it doesnt have to be too fancy though..

thanks !!!
xx



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im having an old fashioned tea party (with 10, 14 year old girls too lol), evryone's getting really dressed up, then like we'll all get changed into really nice pjs in the evening and roast mashmallows on a fire and stay up really late talking, having fun, doing whatever! i was thinking like a breakfast eaten outside in our courtyard then maybe a waterfight and relaxing, lying in and sunbathing.

take LOADS of photos, im gonna have races after the tea party, like egg and spoon but with tea cups and make up other stuff like that. we're gonna play croquet and maybe badminton. for prizes im going to give out knickers from la senza!

string up loads of fairy lights and lanterns and balloons for decorations, it would look cool, that's what im doing. it doesn't have to be fancy but it would look pretty amazing (i've been having these parties sinse i was like seven).

im english but im guessing that you're american and this is a leaving party for juniour high? idk mines gonna be for my 14th birthday (its right at the end of the summer!).

SUMMER CAMP OUT PARTY IDEAS?

Q. well this is my last week of school of my 8th grade year. my mom and i decided i should have a summer camp out party in my backyard. were gonna get 2 tents and invite about 7 girls. i cant have a fire in my yard, cause my dad dont like burning things... so what else is there to do for fun? we prob will go to the movies before then come back here.. i jus dont know what to do all night when were back at my house... any ideas are appriciated(: & remember were 14 year old girls so dont say nothing too extreme(:


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There are lots of fun things you can do! You can set up bobbing for apples and have a piniata. I always find hide and seek in the dark to be fun. Don't forget the music and you can try some kereoke. Finally you can end the night with truth or dare and the camping out tradition of ghost stories. I hope this helps. HAVE FUN!!!




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Kamis, 24 April 2014

I need help wording a invitation for my dads 60th birthday party invitation?




Brittany B


My sister and I are having a surprise 60th birthday party for our dad in July. We are having a band, grilling, swimming and having kegs. This will be at a new home that he just bought...any suggestions on wording??


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you could get them from here

http://www.smilebox.com/invitations/occasions/birthday-invitation/?partner=google&campaign=search_birthday&gclid=COGoyduPj6ICFSI55QodVi8wcQ

http://www.allgreatquotes.com/60th_birthday_quotes.shtml

Ideas for a game for a 60th birthday party?




floridagat


My mom is turning 60 this year and I'm throwing her a surprise party. Does anybody have any ideas for some kind of games or activities to do? Anything is appreciated!


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Someone was going to do a surprise party for my 50th, but I found out & was glad it wasn't a surprise & could help in the planning, plan what to wear, & look forward to it. Surprise parties are dreadful. We got a free room at a local pizza & pasta place as long as we guaranteed 20 people. Invited about 75 to get 20. Someone made my favorite apple cake, & restaurant provided cake table similar to luggage rack. Did a 10-minute decorating job with construction paper numbers somebody had made for short party at work & the regular balloons not helium. Also, brought my crystal jar filled with Hershey's Kisses for dessert. Was fine. Invited whole families so parents wouldn't need to get sitters. (a few friends with late-in-life kids while in their 40's--maybe 6 or 7 kids)

I cut out comic strips from the newspaper & used white-out on some panels, glued them onto an 8 1/2 X 11 paper & mailed with the invitations for people to make up their own captions. Was things like Cathy trying on bras & Hagar & wife with a log, crashing a party, etc. That went well, but then had about 3 people judging the contest. That was stupid & too time-consuming. Should have just passed them around.

Prizes were cheap magnets from Big Lots & a package of incense, things I had around, etc. Should have just bought party favors from the party store for everyone. I wasn't used to giving parties.

Wanted to find words to well-known songs like She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain & Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah & Beatles songs so there would be something for the kids to do, too. I wanted to photocopy the words. A friend vetoed that & said I should just ask kids what they like to sing. As it happened we didn't have time for the singing due to contest judging. Kids sat at their own table & colored pictures provided by restaurant. Should have done it my way since I think singalongs are fun for both kids & adults.

Regardless of that, it was the most wonderful night of my life. Was in wool aqua dress, which fits nicely. Should have had somebody taking pictures because it was so much fun. I gave little 1-minute speech thanking people for attending & saying I only wished I could have sat next to each one. Glad I had the presence of mind to do that. After cake & all, I went around the room & talked to each person so that everyone had my attention for awhile, although I did greet everyone, too, when each arrived.

One thing I started doing when helping with people's b-day cakes is to cut one piece for the honoree, & place a candle on it to be blown out instead of blowing all over the whole cake with all the germs. Also, there are plastic cakes with holes for candles that preschoolers' Sunday school classes use for birthdays when there won't be any cake. One of those would work, too, for the candle blowing. Another thing you can do is to let each person at the party come up to light a candle & make a wish for the honoree, using a candle snuffer afterward, while still letting the honoree blow out the one candle or six or whatever.

I've been at h.s. class reunions with that game of trivia about the time period, such as price of postage at the time of graduation. Worked well with a large group with each table of people working together. We've also had ones about our h.s. class (not for your party) & for names of places in town that may be gone now, such as the miniature golf course or the hamburger hangout.

The one game I saw on that link that wasn't good was the penalty for loosing balance. That's touchy for seniors, so think of a way to get around that. Sorry to be negative about that one thing because overall, I think the links people have given you were fantastic.

Another game is to make something like Bingo cards that has written info about people attending, like who went to Japan last summer or who has taken a train trip or had a certain car during h.s. or who owns an I-phone or who knows the nickname of the jazz musician (Satchmo) or plays the drums or some other trivia or hobby or personal info. Participants mingle with each other with a time limit to try to fill in each other's names as the answer for each rectangle & at least get a Bingo. Might take several sheets to get everyone in. Also, you'd need to email everyone to find out this personal trivia like hobby or trip or whatever. This is a get-acquainted game but would also work for this. Can give prizes like candy for highest number of right answers, whole sheet, or a Bingo.

more re: party favors...my mother arranged a family reunion at an all-you-can-eat buffet place with a party room. Besides an address list revised at the party & mailed out later, she also had cleared out her souvenir tote bags from her travels & a few knick-knacks. She arranged them on a long table for each person to take one or two.




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Dr. Seuss themed 1st birthday party. Need help with invitation wording PLEASE!?




Butterfly


I am throwing my son a Dr. Seuss/Cat in the Hat themed 1st birthday party at my home. My son's name is Nicholas (we also call him Nico if that helps). Can anyone please help me come up with a cute Dr. Seuss rhyme for his invitation?
The party will take place on April 16, 2011.



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You could start the invite out with a quote from Dr. Seuss about the time...kind of like how the time has flown from your son's birth to his first birthday.....

"How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?â Dr. Seuss

Continue with the invite with something like this:

Time sure has "flewn". There has been laughter, there has been fun, look out world our little who is turning one. Please come join us for a seusstacular celebration.

April is the month, the 16th is the day, from 1-4 (or whatever time you decide) you can come and play.

Then i'd end with a cute quote on the back of the invite such as:

Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.â Dr. Seuss

Hope you can come!!!!

I tired lol.

I need Star Wars quotes for a birthday invitation.?




Lynn L


My son is turning 7, and he wants a Star Wars birthday party. I know a decent amount of stuff about the films, but wondering if I could get some quotes from the movie that I could use to invite the other kids to the party. I want quotes that will make sense to have on an invitation for a party. Can I get some advice please? Thank you!


Answer
âTraveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy.â
Neither is a Space Fantasy Birthday Party. You'll think you've been traveling on the Millenium Falcon and you zoom through games, treats, and great eats at Joey's 7th Birthday. Welcome aboard his Birthday Ship!




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Rabu, 23 April 2014

I need to start planning my birthday party now! Oh no! What should I do?




iheart_you


I was thinking about a roller skating party. Any ideas on how to decorate, what to eat, what to wear, and any other things? My birthday is on January 11th and I need to decide now to mail the invitations. Thanks! :) â¥


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Hey!! When's your birthday??? A roller skating party sounds really awesome and super fun! Some other ideas though might be to go to a movie theater or mall, rock climbing, or even at an amusement park! For the roller skating party, I would decorate with cardboard snowflakes, fake snow, and try to make it as much of a winter wonderland as you can!! Food is a huge factor when planning a party! It is important to get something that everyone will like and is yummy!!! I would suggest ordering pizzas, bringing warm hot chocolate, and for snacks something like cookies, brownies, or chips!! Of course, no birthday would be complete without an ice cream cake! Choose your favorite flavor of cake (chocolate, vanilla, lemon,etc.) favorite ice cream flavor (cookies & cream, mint chocolate chip, strawberry, ect.) and there you go! You will definitely want to be warm at the party but not overly hot and sweaty! Maybe wear a light sweater, skirt with leggings, and warm socks with the skates!! Or you could wear a sweater with skinny jeans (regular jeans are fine too but I have found that skinny jeans go inside of skates better), mittens, and a nice scarf! Also, it would be cool if you gave away small goodie bags away at your party! I know that when my friends gave goodie bags away at their parties, it helped me to remember what a great time I had and you are giving them something as well as them giving you birthday gifts!! The goodie bags don't have to be expensive either! You can just put small items in them like lipgloss, chapstick , candy, stuffed animals, necklaces/bracelets, mittens, bubbles and anything else you think they may like! Games are really fun at parties too, so you guys can play truth or dare, board games, hide and seek, card games, or any new ones you can invent you own! The main thing is to make sure you have everything planned out for your birthday a few days in advance at least so that there will never be a dull moment at you party and everyone will have tons of fun!!

⥠I hope this helps! â¥
Happy Holidays!

13 year old girls birthday party themes?




rocpers


O.k. so my birthday is coming up like, in like 4 weeks, and i want to have a party. I don't really want it to be at home, maybe I could rent a room out from the rec center or something, but its o.k. if it is at home. I don't really want to have a sleepover, but i will if the party is so long. umm, I'm thinking of having 10-15 girls, but depending on what we do i could get more people, boys and girls. I wanted to do casino, but then we would need to have dealers and people, so my mom said i should cancel that idea. I don't really want to do just one thing (like bowling, ice skating, ect.) but i will resort to those things if i must. sorry I'm so picky but its my 13 birthday!! nothing too expensive please. I don't want a pamper me thing or w/e, it just doesn't really suit all my friends. I want something really fun and stuff, so please help me!!


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I think that the Casino thing is a great idea. One of my friends did that for her 14th birthday party. But you don't need to get dealers, you could just have people that you know deal. Siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, stuff like that. Her mom also made, like, virgin drinks. It was a really fun party. But other ideas, maybe a scary movie marathon? Like a sleepover where you rent a bunch of scary movies. Well, duh, I guess. Or if you want to have it in a room at the rec. center, you could have a themed party. Like masquerade, sixties, stuff like that. And have cool invitations that go with the theme. That's about all I've got, haha. I hope I helped!




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What to do for a Hens and Bucks Night when we don't drink!!?




TarenM9


I know this sounds silly but all of my bridal party and family and friends drink and my partner and I don't. I desperately need Ideas for our bucks and hens night! My partner is thinking of going fishing/camping on an island for two nights and I am completely stuck with mine, Thought about a day spa but its just an added expense what with all of the wedding costs already. Plz Help!


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Almost anything costs less than alcohol. If the boys are going fishing & camping, maybe the girls would enjoy going to the beach. You have to think about what you and your friends enjoy when they are not drinking! Tennis, golf, bridge, hiking with a guide... certainly not a day spa, many women hate that stuff. A specialized class at a cooking school, a dance class - contra, tap, squaredance.




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Selasa, 22 April 2014

What are some good websites to order invitations from?




Birthday G


Looking to design and order birthday invitations and need a good online store to get them from. The only one I know of is shutterfly.


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www.free-printable-party-invitations-online.com/birthday-party-invitations.html ·
sendomatic.com/birthday.html
www.free-e-cards-online.com/BirthdayInvitations.html
www.123greetings.com/invitations/birthday

where can i find free birthday invitation ideas and downloads on the net?




DC





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I have had great luck and am very satisfied with http://www.free-printable-party-invitations-online.com/birthday-party-invitations.html I have used this site to create invitations for several different types of parties: birthday, baby shower, etc. The best part is that it is completely free to use, no catches! When I was searching for free printable invitations the first time I found many sites that claimed to be free to use, but really werenât. This site is different.

No matter what kind of birthday party you are planning, you are sure to find an invitation on this site to suit your needs.

After you download the free invitation templates you can use one of the pre-made invitations with design and wording as is or you can import your own graphics and use the wording of you choice too.

When I initially stumbled upon this site I wasnât particularly computer savvy, but I was able to create invitations with ease and got many compliments from the invitees. The look and quality of the invitations is definitely above what most people expect when they hear that they are free.

If you happen to be planning a themed birthday party you are in luck. They have invitations that fit just about any theme.

I bet youâll be as satisfied with the free downloadable and printable invitations you can create from this site, as I was.




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First birthday party?







My son first birthday is coming up July 2 im have his party Saturday July 7. But I have no clue what to do. I know he won't remember and not know what's going on and will need nap and bottle feed. So I was thinking about having it in a inside moonwalk building. The only thing I don't like is you get 1 hour 15 mins to jump, and 45 mins to eat. But I guess its good since he is going to be one, What do y'all think?


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I think that 2 hours for a first bday is fine, as long as you note on the invitations its only two hours then they will be aware it will be relatively quick...

I dont have any themes or anything but I found these cool balloons for birthday parties.. http://litebrightraves.com/balloons

birthday party ideas?




ashluvsyou


my friend is having a birthday party and i told her i would help her plan it out. We were thinking we could do a survivor theme but we have never seen the show! who knows what games we could do?


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Survivor Party (outdoor event) Invitations: Using a computer program for making greeting cards, I chose the single fold (saves paper and you can make two invites on one sheet) I typed in "You're invited to , my daughter's name, (followed by a picture of the "CBS Survivor logo"), Party." On the inside (left) I asked each guest to "wear camouflage, or black, army green and khaki clothes, boots or good shoes. (But not required!)" You may not want to add that part yourself, I had children that had bought new outfits just for this one occasion. On the inside (right) I wrote: "Where will the tribes meet? At, my child's name, house." It was at an empty lot that has a wide trail made by our kids with a four wheeler. The trail looks almost like a wish bone that goes into three directions and the tall grass in the trails was mowed down). "When will the adventure take place? On , date of party." "The challenges will begin at 6:30 p.m." (I wanted it to be daylight long enough for the guest to get an idea of the terrain before they started the games). "The challenges will end around 8:30 or 9:00 p.m. following the tribal meeting." Decorations: I begged, borrowed, but I did not steal, most of the decorations. I got tikki torches, fish net, hammocks, a blue tarp, duck decoys, camo tarp, logs, etc...to make the setting as close to an island as possible. The blue tarp (the pond), was lei out in a small open area on one of the trails and we placed the duck decoys on it and named it Bay Island. The tikki torches were strategically placed to illuminate as much territory as possible without giving off too much light in one particular area. At the entrance of the North Trail (I labeled each direction), there was a tree house that had been in the process of removal. It was perfect...the broken pieces of wood resembled a shipwreck. I painted S.S. Skipper on the largest piece. Using my daughter's stuffed and plastic animals, I placed "wild or exotic" animals throughout the trees and grass. The camo tarp was tied up to four trees. My husband placed a large table under it for the food and gifts. We collected the largest logs we could find. They were placed around the campfire. Activities: I had the guest line up according to height. I separated them equally into to two tribes, which they named themselves, "The Discoverers" and "The Explorers." We started with a relay race. The tribes formed two separate lines. At the sound of the whistle the first two hoola hooped from the starting point (a line drawn with flour), and touched the camouflaged blanket, (blanket was folded in half long ways and tied to trees on each side of the trail), hoola hooped back for the next tribal member to get ready to start (they start when the other member goes under the blanket), and then had to run back and crawl under the blanket, (the blanket was used because I did not find the tunnels I wanted), next they jumped through tires (5 for each team... all 10 were borrowed from a tire store), and finishing when they walked across a balance beam. The first tribe to complete the course received immunity and a prize for each member. The immunity part was thrown in just for drama (lol), none of the tribal members were ever voted off the "island". The prizes were an assortment of survival needs, (ie: flashlights, binoculars, etc. most were purchased from the dollar store). Following the relay race...they liked it so much they did it twice. After, the tribes went to their first tribal meeting at the campfire. They ate hot dogs and talked about how much fun they were having! The scavenger hunt was the next activity. We removed the obstacles from the relay race while they were eating. I gave the instructions to play the game successfully. Each tribe had to find the object that was secretly coded in the clues. Each object had another clue that eventually led them to the "survival" treasure chest. I placed two of everything along the trails for the scavenger hunt so that both tribes had the same opportunity to get to the survival treasure chest first. One tribe went down one trail and the other went down the other trail. Each object was placed approximately the same distance from the other for both tribes. This activity took a while. Once the treasure chest was found we had our final tribal meeting. This included sitting around the campfire and eating cup cakes (frosted with an army green color) and my daughter opened her gifts. Favors: Each guest received arm bands made of camo material (ripped strips), and doo rags made of army green material when they arrived for the party, treat bags were filled with small gadgets, candy, etc. and given to the guests as they were leaving. This was a huge success...Good luck if you take the challenge to "Outwit" "Outlast" and "Outplay" the birthday party scene.




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Senin, 21 April 2014

Invitations....please help?




portuguese


Good afternoon! I'm planning my sons birthday party on a tight budget. He asked for a Disney wall-e party, but because the movie is older I have to order everything online (which makes it more expensive). I'm trying to save money by printing my own invitations. Problem...I cant find a wall-e template anywhere! I've literally looked for 3/4 hours and don't see a free one anywhere. Can someone please let me know where I would be able to find a wall-e birthday party invitation template at. I would greatly appreciate it! : )


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How to Make Professional Homemade WALL-E Birthday Party Invitations

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2041549/how_to_make_professional_homemade_walle.html

Homemade birthday invitation ideas?

Q. My daughter is turning 1 and I don't want to just buy card invitations, I wanna make them special. I want to make them homemade, I just can't think of any cool, unique, craft ideas.Her name is Addison.


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you could make cards looking like a dress, or you could get pictures of her printed on the cards.

or make a small bag of chocolates and a small chocolate shaped card attached to it.

make a necklace and it should have her name somewhere.

Or make the card based on the theme of your party.

But whatever card you make you can write sweet things about her, add to it like when she first smiled, her first step, when she called you first. can write a small poem on her....

Many things to do....




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Baby's 1rst Birthday Party?




New Mommy!


My son's first birthday is in April. Having a small party is not an option because I have a huge extended family and lots of kids will be attending. I am not worried about my son because he has been to similar parties recently and has done great.

I am trying to find ways of keeping the kids entertained and the costs down. The kids ages range from 1 year to 10 years old. The theme of the party will be Mickey Mouse. What games should I have and what should I put in their goody bags?

Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks in advance!



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Well my cousin had a first birthday party and I helped plan......

I'd say......

Try and make everything in the goodie bags consistent/equal
(because kids fight if one has bubbles and the other doesn't)

Keep it healthy though......
Make sure there are a lot of fruits and veggies......

Fruits- apples, grapes, oranges, mandrin oranges, plums, peaches, pears, etc......

Veggies-celery, carrots, corn, broccoli, etc.....

(dips (sauces)would be nice to add)

Others- mini pizza, candy, cheese, crackers, chips, etc........

Try a Mickey Mouse costume
(My cousin had Dora,Elmo,and Kung Fu Panda)

Have games for all ages
(I've noticed that musical chairs doesn't work for all(parties) because the bigger kids may get rough

Dance Competitions are fun
(But have a prize for the winner and small medals for those who didn't win)

A pinata and Pin the tail on elmo would work
(For kids the pin is velcro(so its safer))

Have the mickey mouse club house soundtrack
(It'll go with the theme)

These sites may help:

http://www.partycity.com/p2p/searchResults.do?method=view&search=basic&keyword=Mickey+Mouse&sortby=priceAscend&page=1
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/party-mickeys-club-house-party.htm
http://order.uprintinvitations.com/Invitations-Boys/Mickey-Mouse-and-Gang-House-Birthday-Invitations.htm
http://www.birthdaydirect.com/mickey-mouse-party-supplies-c-1076_1130.html
Have a bubble machine
(Its fun and depending on which kinds very inexpensive)

Help on wording for invitations. DORA please.?

Q. I'm having both my girls birthday parties together this year and they both love Dora which is the theme of the party. I'm trying to come up with cute wording to go on the invitations. There names are Katelyn who will be 3 and Michelle who will be 2. Would love some ideas. Thank you! :)


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hola
i here a party come with boots and i to
Katlyn and michelles birthday


just use a few words that dora says and add a picture of dora and you should be right




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What do I say on invitations for a birthday party for a 50 year old?

Q. My dad's turning 50 and I'm typing his invitations on the computer. I'm not quite sure what to write on it other than the date, address, time, etc. and "please join us." Any ideas?

BTW: The party theme will be wine.


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Please join us for ______'s birthday, he is turning fifty! The theme is wine
date
time
address
We hope you can make it.

Sincerely,
__________

How do I phrase a birthday invitation that lets my guests know that I am paying for the meal?







I am planning my 18th birthday party right now. I am inviting about 40-50 people to go out to a restaurant. On the invitation, I'd like to let them know in a subtle but clear way that I am paying for their meals. How should I phrase it?


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I assume food is free at a dinner party if nothing is said on the invitation. I have received invitations that say "cash bar" or "a $20 donation toward food and beverages will be greatly appreciated." I have been to many potlucks when it's a given it's a communal effort. I guess you might find an invitation that says something like "eat drink and be merry on me" but where I'm from (NYC), an invitation saying that you cordially invite me to celebrate your birthday at X restaurant means it's on you. Happy birthday--you're very generous.




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What does formal attire mean for ladies on a Marine Corp Birthday dinner invitation?




twobecame1


My husband thinks a "nice dress" from my closest will do, but I think it means GOWN. Can anyone help us with this?


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Ask one of the other women that will be attending. Also the location where the event is being held should be a clue. It is possible that if the men are to be in dress uniform that the women (that are not military) will be in gowns.


Wikipedia:
Formal wear (US/Canada) and formal dress (UK) are the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events, such as a wedding, formal garden party or dinner, débutante cotillion, dance, or race. The Western style of formal evening dress, characterized by black and white garments, has spread through many countries; it is almost always the standard formal social dress in countries without a formal national costume.

The dress codes considered formal in the evening are white tie and black tie.

The continual relaxation of formal dress standards since the end of the Second World War is redefining what clothes constitute formal and semi-formal dress. The original term full dress was used in the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century to mean the most formal option available, while half dress and undress ranked beneath it. They indicated different clothes, but correspond somewhat to the twenty-first century structure of formal, semi-formal, and informal. These are the terms used by traditional etiquette and dress consultants (especially for weddings), while contemporary consultants use looser, modern definitions, in which white tie is styled as most formal, very formal or ultra formal; black tie as formal; and the traditionally informal lounge suit as pseudo-formal. Moreover, modern advisers recommend black tie for events traditionally considered to require formal dress (white tie), and alternatives for what would have been semi-formal events.

However, formal and semi-formal are unambiguous when it is known they are being used in a traditional setting, even though changing fashions can make these terms ambiguous; white tie and black tie on the other hand refer solely to the combination of relevant clothes themselves, regardless of their setting, and so are much less susceptible to misinterpretation.

Particularly in America, but also around the Western world, there has also been a relaxation regarding the dress codes themselves, with full formal dress (white tie or morning dress) almost unheard of in many places. An example of such a variant is removing the traditional, classic black bow tie required by the black tie dress code in favour of a black or coloured regular tie and waistcoat, a development which would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago.

The dress codes counted as formal wear are the formal dress codes of white tie for evenings and morning dress for daytime, as well as the semi-formal ones of black tie for the evening and strollers in daytime. Dinner suits and dress suits differ in which they don't follow strict coloration. (E.G. A blue bow tie worn instead of a black one.)

The clothes dictated by these dress codes for women include cocktail dresses, evening gowns, and ball gowns. For many uniforms, the official clothing is unisex. Examples of this are law court dress, academic and graduate dress, formal military uniforms and formal military evening dress.


: White tie
The required clothing for men is roughly the following: a (dress) tailcoat; formal trousers, uncuffed, with stripes on leg seams; white piqué bow tie; white piqué vest (waistcoat); white piqué front or plain stiff-fronted shirt with a detachable wing collar; cuff links and shirt studs; black patent leather court shoe; accessories.

Women wear a variety of dresses. See ball gowns, evening gowns, and wedding dresses. Business attire for women had a developmental history of its own and generally looks different than formal dress for social occasions.

Black tie
Main article: Black tie
Briefly, men wear a dinner jacket (tuxedo coat); trousers, uncuffed, with one stripe on leg seams; shirt (stiff wing or soft folded collar) with either a placketed, pleated, piqué, or ruffled front; a black bow tie; a black evening waistcoat or a cummerbund; black, patent leather or calf Oxfords or court shoes; cuff links and shirt studs; accessories.

Again, a variety of dresses is worn by women, including cocktail dresses, little black dresses, and evening gowns.

France themed birthday party?




jessicamic


I am trying to plan a surprise 50th birthday for my mom. She loves France and could quite possibly be her favorite place but she hasn't been there in decades! So I thought France would be a perfect theme, but I have never been there and don't really know much about France so it is hard for me to plan it. I really want to plan a great party any ideas? pictures for reference would be great! p.s. I am planning on making the center pieces and invitations by hand... I'm big on DIY projects.


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Rillifane has good ideas. Also, you might want to write a few things in French.

Happy Birthday : Joyeux anniversaire

You are invited to the birthday of.... : Vous êtes cordialement invité à la fête anniversaire de...

French writing is cursive, no block letters. Here is a good example of it :
http://php.educanet2.ch/epcorgemont/spip/IMG/jpg/modele_ecriture_scripte.jpg

If you eat a French meal don't forget the cheeses (to be served between the main course and desert), to be eaten with bread and red wine.

If you are serving a buffet you might want to have a map of France and some food for each region, with a little flag with the name of the region by the plate. You can find a few recipes here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/mostof_frenchcookery.shtml

Have fun




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Minggu, 20 April 2014

Custom birthday invitations?

Q. Looking to make cute birthday invitations with pictures. I've found them all over ebay just want to know what software I would need (and perhaps how much it would cost) to create them. I think they're so adorable and I want to make some cute invites for birthday invites and other events but don't want to purchase them want to create them myself. Below are a few examples of what I'm wanting to create

Examples are:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEBTOX:IT&item=110226822277&_trksid=p3984.cTODAY.m238.lVI

and

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEBTOX:IT&item=170139838583&_trksid=p3984.cTODAY.m238.lVI

and
http://cgi.ebay.com/25-4x6-Hannah-Montana-Photo-Birthday-Party-Invitations_W0QQitemZ350035501662QQihZ022QQcategoryZ47113QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


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Hello, I recently began creating my own designs as well, just like the ones you showed here. I too sold on eBay and now have my own website where I sell them. The programs I use are Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Mostly Photoshop. It has kind of a steep learning curve but if you can put some time into learing it you can create almost anything. Paint Shop Pro is also a good cheaper alternative.

You can see my work at my site http://www.generalprints.com

13th Birthday Invitations!!!?




LiveLoveLa


I am having a roller skating party soon and I can't find any invitations. I don't want some little kid thing. I want it to be cool.


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go to target.. they have some really cute stuff for invitations. or if you are looking to go fancier, there are places where you can custom make your invitations. just look in your area. Good luck and happy bday!




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I am having a Hollywood Birthday Party.....?

Q. and I really want these invitations.
http://www.shindigz.com/catalog.cfm?caid=888892&nav=Theme%20Parties%2FHollywood%20Party%2FInvitations%2FFilm%20Canister%20Invitation
But the problem is, the website won't let me get them!! Does anyone know any other website or anywhere else I can get them?


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Why doesnt it let you get them? add quanity number, your text, add to cart.
http://www.hollywoodmegastore.com/indexframe.htm?http://www.hollywoodmegastore.com/cgi-bin/VirtualCatalog3/CatalogMgr.pl?cartID=b-4435&template=Htx%2Fsearch000.htx&hdr=Hollywood+Mega+Store+Search+Results&SearchFor=Cards&SearchField=partnumber%2Cdescription%2Cdetails%2Ccost&Button.x=15&Button.y=12
http://www.factorycard.com/cat_Party-Themes_Hollywood-Party_1281.html
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=10549624

Who has fun Photo Birthday Invitations that are cheap?




Michelle G


I'm really struggling to find affordable photo birthday invitations for my special 7 year old niece. All I can find are either really cheap looking cards with cartoon characters, or very expensive traditional birthday invitations. I can't see spending $1.75 a card on this - especially with the economy these days. I'm looking for designer "style" without the designer price, so nice looking regular photo cards will have to do.

Any ideas or experience?



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I totally agree about the cartoonish designs... I've used the site below before. There are a TON of places where you can get really nice looking invitations without paying a fortune.

http://www.photoaffections.com/shop/photo-birthday-invitations-girls

Etsy is another good place to look. You can get some pretty cheap prices... not sure about how the transaction works though.

http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6802323&section_id=6167456

Good luck - and have fun at the party!




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