Sabtu, 21 Juni 2014

how to fill out invitation for birthday party?




teresa q


im having my 15th birthday party in chuck e chesse (cuz everyone loves CEC) and i need help feeling out the invitations. the invitation says omg ur invited to my party
and
for

date and time

place

rsvp

idk what to put can u please give me an example
wat do i put for rsvp and were it says for does dat mean da birthday person or the person whos being invited



Answer
Fill out your invitation this way:

You are invited!
The type of party (name the type of party- birthday, anniversary, graduation, etc.)
For: (who the party is for)
Date: (write out the day of the week, the date, month, year)
Time: (when the party starts and when it ends)
Place: (where the party will be given- the address, and also, if need be, any directions to that place)
Given by: (who is hosting the party, whether it is you or someone else)
R.S.V.P. (your phone number) -so they can call and let you know if they will be able to come or not.

Birthday Invitation?




choosingha


My son's best friend's mom sent my son an invitation to her son's 4th birthday party and she only included my son's name on the envelope and on the invitation. But my son is only 4 years old. For example, she only wrote "Ethan J." instead of "Ethan J. and family".

How would I confirm and write on an email whether or not my spouse and I are invited? Of course, I know the parents are invited but I want to be sure with her. We communicate via email sometimes so that's why I said email and not the phone.
I haven't got my question answered yet. My question was "How would I write in an email to her and ask her if this is for only a child and/or their parents as well?



Answer
I think it is expected that the parents will stay during a 4th birthday. But if you are unsure, why not just email her with something like "We would love to attend the party. Is there anything I can do to give you a hand during the party?"

That way you are letting her know that you intend to stay, and also being helpful. Birthday parties can get hectic at that age and she will probably be glad to know that someone is willing to lend a hand.




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where doi find free invitations for birthday party?




angel_72_4


need some for a sweet 16 party and 11 year old


Answer
Create on computer


If you want, invest in card making software from hallmark or similar company. You have to buy the CD but you'll never have to buy a card or invitations or thank yous again.

Walmart birthday party invitations?




Julie


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.


Answer
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.




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Jumat, 20 Juni 2014

Invitation wording for a 50th birthday party?




ntsassy


My husband and I will both turn 50 this year. We're catering an outdoor party (live band, bbq, outdoor movie, etc.) Can anyone help with the wording for the invitation? Something funny? The 'only' thing I want people to bring is their lawn chairs. There will be about 75 people attending - mostly adults, some children.

I also need help in deciding how much liquor to have on hand. I'll probably buy 2 kegs as far as beer is concerned. I have a margarita machine. Any ideas?



Answer
I have been hearing a lot of Fabulous at Fifty . You could say something like; Come join us for double the fun- Fabulous at Fifty- You could also say something like; What could be better than BBQ and Beer- No presents just bring yourself and a seat for some outdoor fun, See you there.

Need help planning a 16th birthday party?




kimmy


My daughter's 16th birthday isn't until 2011, but I have no idea where to start, so I am just gathering information and ideas.

It is not going to be a formal "Sweet 16" with all the girls and guys and fancy dresses, just like a big birthday party. She said she would have about 30 friends, so altogether, including the family, we estimate will be between 60-75 people. We know someone who will contribute the cake for the party, so that is not a problem. I would prefer to have someone cater, and would definitely need to do it in some kind of hall or something. I was thinking:

Community Center?
do our own invitations and decorations
have the food catered
maybe hire a freelance photographer (One of the parents I know does this)
We also know a close friend of family that can DJ

I had also thought of sectioning out an area of a restaurant, but then we can't play loud music, which is a big deal. Catering Halls are Super Expensive, and doing it at home is completely out of the question.

Also do I have to give "souveneris" or whatever they are called ...Keepsakes?


I've never done a 16 party, and never been to one, so I have no idea..Thanks



Answer
what about giving the party a theme?
like for example, barbie, if she's into hair extensions, fake tan etc.
or alice in wonderland?
or old hollywood
or guys and dolls etc,
my 16th is coming up, i've themed everything




INVITES
you could roll them up and tie them with a bow
also, if you print the invites on photo paper it makes them look professional,

DRINKS
will alcohol be served? if so, thinkgs WILL get damaged, and there will be stuff happenning, one of my friends mums let her have a ''little bit'' ,we all got wrecked, someone who shall not be name was sick, i ended up doing stuff with this guy, it was horrible, id recommend you don't serve it lol.
soem themes might call for pink drinks, ie pink lemonade, or whatever, remember you can use food colouring. or perhaps cocktail umbrellas if the theme is sophisticated?

FOOD
nibbles ;D
use food colouring again.
you could use cookie cutters based on the theme, that'd be well cool man: L
or like, stuff that fits a theme, perhaps pineaplle etc for a tropical theme, lots of chocolate for a hollywood thing, etc

FAVOURS.
something which fits in with the theme ;)
ie, idk, if it was a hollywood theme, sunglasses for everyone, etc


hope you like this idea.
sorry if i impose,
but coulod you pelase try and answer my question?

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100320180948AAxM8li&r=w

thankyou so much xxx




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how to fill out invitation for birthday party?




teresa q


im having my 15th birthday party in chuck e chesse (cuz everyone loves CEC) and i need help feeling out the invitations. the invitation says omg ur invited to my party
and
for

date and time

place

rsvp

idk what to put can u please give me an example
wat do i put for rsvp and were it says for does dat mean da birthday person or the person whos being invited



Answer
Fill out your invitation this way:

You are invited!
The type of party (name the type of party- birthday, anniversary, graduation, etc.)
For: (who the party is for)
Date: (write out the day of the week, the date, month, year)
Time: (when the party starts and when it ends)
Place: (where the party will be given- the address, and also, if need be, any directions to that place)
Given by: (who is hosting the party, whether it is you or someone else)
R.S.V.P. (your phone number) -so they can call and let you know if they will be able to come or not.

Birthday Invitation?




choosingha


My son's best friend's mom sent my son an invitation to her son's 4th birthday party and she only included my son's name on the envelope and on the invitation. But my son is only 4 years old. For example, she only wrote "Ethan J." instead of "Ethan J. and family".

How would I confirm and write on an email whether or not my spouse and I are invited? Of course, I know the parents are invited but I want to be sure with her. We communicate via email sometimes so that's why I said email and not the phone.
I haven't got my question answered yet. My question was "How would I write in an email to her and ask her if this is for only a child and/or their parents as well?



Answer
I think it is expected that the parents will stay during a 4th birthday. But if you are unsure, why not just email her with something like "We would love to attend the party. Is there anything I can do to give you a hand during the party?"

That way you are letting her know that you intend to stay, and also being helpful. Birthday parties can get hectic at that age and she will probably be glad to know that someone is willing to lend a hand.




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What is the proper wording for a birthday party invitation?




georgina


this is a very small party for a 4 year old.


Answer
First of all, is there a theme? You can use your theme to word your invites.
This is what I used for my daughter's 3rd b-day with a Dora theme:

Please Join Us for a Fiesta to celebrate
(Your child's name)'s 4th Birthday!!!
on Saturday, March 24th, 2007
from 2:00pm until 5:00pm
at our house
321 Fake St.
City, State, Zip
Get ready to party!!!

RSVP
(phone #)
(email address)

Or start with
(Child's name) is turning 4!
Join us in celebrating!!!

This site has 100 different poems and limericks to use on your invites...both boy/girl themes, etc. It's a great idea.

Ideas for a 6yr old Little Girl Birthday party?




army4wife


I am trying to plan my daughter's 6th birthday party and have drew a blank on any good ideas. I dont want to spend an arm and a leg to throw the party but want it to be FUN for her and her friends.

HELPPPPPPP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Answer
6 year olds... hmmm...
they'd most probably like a specific character(s)
(i.e barney,dora the explorer,barbie)
ask them and do a party with that theme.

*Color Station: Direct the kids to an area where you have crayons, pencils, coloring books, dot-to-dots, etc. That way you have children occupied until all birthday party guests arrive.

Party supplies:
try to get some stuff from the party shop,
e.g you are doing barbie, you could just buy a banner
with 'happy birthday' on it and print a barbie picture and stick it on, rather than wasting your time finding a barbie-ish banner.(Better not, make one yourself)
Hang balloons around the front of your home.Tape crepe paper streamers to the doorframe, so the guests get to walk through them

Cake, unless you are really talented, get one from the bakery.
Have a picture of her face with her favourite toy or something or her favourite character. You can buy the size of cakes according to how many people attending the party.

Games,well,you could try these:
Red Light / Green Light
Duck Duck Goose
musical chairs
Red Rover
Three-Legged Race
Tag

Or be creative and make some of your own:
Freeze Barbie : All of them be princesses and dance around
when the music stops, they stop.

Makeover Station: Invite each girl to sit down and receive a makeover with face painting, hair ribbons, nail stickers and accessories. You can use glitter makeup, clip-on earrings, hats, crowns, sparkly belts, capes for boys and other accessories. Ask extra adult or teenager to help out with the activity.



Tailor the games to your child's level of development. Age could be a factor, so test a certain game on your child before the party when in doubt.

Have several child birthday party games planned that kids are familiar with. That way you can always rely on "proven games".

If your kid is old enough, ask him or her what child party games and activities he or she wants to have during the party. Your kid will feel great about his or her contribution to overall party success.


Goodie Bags can be bought from one-dollar stores.
If princess themed, buy plastic crowns and give it to them.
Bring home samples from make-up stores and let them try it and decorate their own face/your face. It also helps build their creativity.

Prepare a favor bag for each birthday party guest. Fill bags with items such as tiaras, confetti, necklaces, sunglasses, little notebooks,stickers, candy, bubble gum, and so on.

For an additional activity, have guests decorate their own bags at the start of the party with stickers, stamps, and crayons.



Invitation Cards

Here's how to make your own birthday party invitations. Cut out 8x10 postcards from a colorful cardstock paper. Fold postcards in half. Glue a photo of your child on the inside flap.

Write "It's A..." above the picture and "___ Party (e.g barbie doll) below it with glitter glue. Include birthday party details on the other side of the invitation. Put invitations in envelopes with a sprinkle of glitter for a special touch.

Food

Pizza Faces: Split pizza dough and top them with shredded cheese and pizza sauce. Let the kids decorate them as their own pizza. Children may use pepperoni, mushrooms, olives and peppers to make funny faces. Then, bake it.

Heart-shaped Sandwiches: Make sandwiches and cut them into heart shapes.

Star Cookies: Prepare the birthday child's favorite cookies. Cut into star shapes before baking. Decorate with sprinkles.

Yummy Bowl :Have candies and lollipops in a bowl on your party table.

Try to find out what are the taste buds of party guests (e.g allergies) to cater to their food taste. After all, you want your child and her friends to feel good.




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Where do i find really nice First Birthday Invitations?




tipsycherr


I need really amazing beautiful first birthday party invitations for my son. Can you recommend a really nice website?


Answer
You might consider creating real nice invitations is to go to 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. You can add your own text. There are thousands of graphics to choose from to create your invitation. The site has templates and kits. In fact they have two kits dedicated to babies; one "All about baby" and "Visit from the Stork". And you can mix and match from any of the thousands of graphics available for use on the site.

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 for less than $2) and download it to your computer.

From here, you can either print your invitation at home. Or -have it at Walgreens, Costco, Shutterfly, or Snapfish.

1960's birthday party theme?




MixedChick


am planning on having a 1960's theme for my 15th birthday party in 6 months. i want everyone to dress up like teens from the 60's and i want the food, party, dancing, and decor to be JUST like the 60's. can anyone give me decor tips, dancing tips, song choices, and food and drink ideas for my party? thanks! what games should we play(limbo, karaoke?) thank you! i really like the beatles, just so you know. would the song, I Saw Her Standing There be good for my party? thanks. how do we dance to it!????? THANKS!


Answer
60's Party
Invitation:
Front: Peace Symbol, Flower Power
Your invited to a Groovy Birthday Party
Inside:
Day:
Time:
Location:
RSVP:
Dress to go back in time to the 60's

Flower Power - Daisy Smiles
from Birthday in a box

Decorations:
Hang beads in all the doorways the party guests will pass through. Check out novelty shops. Place colored light bulbs in all lamps and sockets. Using large poster board or banner paper and neon tempera paint, make signs declaring, "Flower Power," "Love not War," " Peace." Make lots of tissue paper flowers and Smiley faces, Ying and Yang symbols, peace sign symbols etc. Hang of honey-combed paper balls from the ceiling.

Cake and Food:
Large round cake decorated as a Daisy, Smiley or Peace symbol.
Or Cupcake smiley's and other designs

Frost a double layer cake with white icing and then drop food coloring on it and then run a toothpick through it and it will look like a tie dye cake.
Goodie Bags:
Loot bags can be made out of one piece of brown or tan construction paper. place the paper vertically and fold slightly above the center of the paper. glue sides together making a pouch. Fringe the top of the paper and fold it down slightly over the center of the paper to make a little pouch. Using a hole punch, punch a hole in the top corner on each side of the pouch. cut a long piece of ribbon or yarn and pull one end through each hole. Make the ends even and tie a knot. Fill the pouch with plastic beads, stickers candy, groovy necklaces, bracelets, etc. Seal the pouch with a smiley sticker or a sticker of some sort.

Games and Activities:
A simple craft idea would the to get a badge-maker and let the kids design pins with 60's symbols. Most teacher stores carry the badge making kits. Just make sure you have enough materials for each kid to make 2 or 3 badges. Keep a sample of the paper circle supplied in your kit so you can cut additional circles from ditto paper and they will fit the badge press. Supply neon makers and glitter pens for decorating paper circles.

Make head bands:
fun foam or felt. Have 1 inch wide strips cut in advance in the material of choice. Can be 11 1/2" long, use ribbon to complete the diameter around the child's head. Use markers and other things to decorate. Punch a hole at each end and pull a piece of leather, ribbon, string etc. to secure it. Leave ends long and let child add beads to the 2 ribbon pieces. Tie knots in ends so beads don't come off.

Fringed Hippie Vest:
MATERIALS- You will need a paper lawn bag for each child. Construction paper, glue sticks and other decorating materials and enough scissors for your group's size.
Prior to the party draw a line around the middle of each bag about the spot where your child's hips would be when holding the bag at his shoulder height. Hold the bag upside down, front of bag facing your tummy. Starting at the open end, cut straight up center of bag until you reach the bag's true bottom. Make a T-shape cutting along the bottom on both sides of the middle cut. Leave about 3 to 4 inches about where the shoulders will be. Measure your child from shoulder to the bottom of arm pit. Make a slit or cut a circle in the side of the bag. This is the main pattern for the vest and variations could be things like cutting a v-neck. Have some examples of 60's symbols available for the kids to get decorating ideas. have them color, cut and paste etc. Then have them cut from the open end of the bag to the line in the middle of the bag all the way around the bag. This becomes fringe. Have helpers do a few alterations if needed and then let the fun begin! This looks and sounds much more complicated then it is. Brown grocery bags can be used too.

Rose Colored Glasses:
Materials- a sheet of white poster board and some colored art cellophane, not Saran wrap but the kind you get at a craft store and several glue sticks. Prior to the party, make the frames for the glasses by tracing the bottom of a 15 ounce soup can. You will need 2 circles side by side with about one and a half inch space between them. Connect them by drawing the "bridge" of the glasses. Inside the circles, trace a circle the size of a 6 ounce tomato paste can. These are the lenses. On the top side of the glasses draw the bows straight out making the two lines about an inch thick and about 4 inches long. Curve the lines to make the ear pieces. You may want to measure the distance from your child's eye to ear to get a more accurate length. Cut out enough frames for the number of guests at the party plus a few more for mistakes. Leave them flat so the children can decorate the frames with markers, stick on jewel earrings, etc. Trace the 15 ounce can bottom onto a piece on scrap paper. cut a length of cellophane and fold it into a square that will fit the can bottom. Place the drawn circle on top of the cellophane square and cut the circle. This is a quick way to cut out the colored lenses. Remember, each child will need two and have extras available. Have the children decorate the front of the glasses, turn the frames over and use a glue stick to spread glue around the circles. Place a circle of cellophane on top of the glue and press to secure it in place. Bend the bows of glasses, place on face and enjoy the world through rose-colored glasses.

Have the kids bring a stuffed animal to the party and make outfits for them too!

Dress in their new dud's, put on some groovy music and dance. Get out the video camera and let them perform.

Tie die shirts

Play Twister

Pin the headband on the Hippie

Musical Symbols: Like musical chairs but make symbols on paper, lay them out around the house. Play 60's tunes and go.

Design a 60's bingo game: Use typical retro symbols- peace
sign, ying/yang, flower power, smiley face, glasses, VW logo, bell bottoms, vest, love beads, fingers peace sign, tie die shirt, Love, yellow submarine, Brady Bunch squares, head with head band, etc.

Spin art - your own tie dye designs.

Younger children can dip a folded paper towel in a muffin tin filled with different colored dies. Then open it up and let it dry.




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I NEED HELP FINDING A JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!?




George A


okay, so, heres the prob, my phone bill is 466$ cuz of texting( i dont have unlimited) and thats last months, this months might be about 150$ and i need help getting a job so i can pay this off, i am already selling everything i have on ebay, im selling all the books i ever baught, and im selling my xbox 360 elite, psp slim, a few games, and probly my electric guitar ( :'( )...... well i need a job, i dont think that will cover it, and i wanna buy unlimited texting for myself, im 13 years old, gonna be 14 on december 18th.....is there anyway i can get a job as a 13 year old, and, i live in Burbank CA....thats near LA


thank you for the help



Answer
Here's a short list of jobs which you can create to generate income:

1. Learn calligraphy so that you can provide handwritten invitations and thank you notes to prospective wedding parties, birthday celebrations, etc. Seek out clients through wedding planners at nearby churches and temples. A starter calligraphy kit usually runs around $20 and anyone can easily pick up this skill. The going rate is usually $1 per hand addressed item.

2. Seek from your neighbors a gardner position which involves planting, weed removal, plant/tree trimming, light brush clearance. You will be using the neighbor's equipment and tools. Again, do not represent yourself as a lawn mower since there are any number of safety issues involved. A door-to-door solicitation of surrounding neighbors is required and you can charge between $6 to $9 per hour.

3. Offer policing/removal or clearance of trash services to surrounding neighbors which involve trash pickup within nearby residential area. Limit the extent of pickup to small areas and be aware that there are no hazardous terrain or elements involved in this process. Again, a door-to-door solicitation of neighbors is in order. You can charge between $6.75 to $7.50 per hour.

4. Acquire a set of window cleaning tools [a bucket, liquid window cleaner, sponge, squeegee, handle with an extension and a small step ladder] and solicit local businesses for your window cleaning services. However, be careful to limit the height of the window cleaning to no higher than one story. Charge $1 per window panel.

5. Visit your nearest beauty salon and ask to be trained as a shampoo person who is also willing to sweep up fallen hair on the ground and do set ups [arranging dye kits, curler holders, etc.] for a set hourly fee.

6. Become a sign flipper by contacting your nearest realtor. A flipper is someone who stands at a major intersection and flips a "For Lease/Rental" sign in order to attract visitors to an open house or to a particular real estate listing. The hourly pay is at least the minimum wage.

7. Why not become a paid feeder servicing the disabled at nearby nursing, convalescent, assisted living/care centers and hospitals. It involves feeding food to patients who are unable to feed themselves. The starting rate is $8.00 per hour. The only downside is that one has to take precautions to wash one's hands after each feeding. A posting of your services [by a business card or flyer] on a reviewable bulletin board would be enough to generate customers. The paid feeder position is one of the fastest growing occupation at this time.

Good luck!




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Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

need ideas for invitation wording for mom's classy 75Th birthday party.?




HONEY


given by mom's children, @ a yacht club, on a friday nite. adult only party, rsvp needed, for about 50-60 people.


Answer
Join us to celebrate 75 years of beauty and fun! (Or other adjectives that describe her)

HerName's 75th Birthday Party

at
The Yacht Club
123 Yacht Club Lane
Somewhere, NY

RSVP by June 12
Thanks in advance for leaving the kids at home for this special occasion.

Dress is resort casual. (or whatever your dresscode is)

spanish adult birthday party invitation wording?




papatuts


we're having a birthday party for my mom and its mardi gras theme but i need some wording for the invitations. does anyone know of any sites that give sample wording for spanish invitations?


Answer
Go to stores selling birthday cards. There should be some birhtday cards written in Spanish.




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Camping party for birthday what should I bring?




.bambi.


I'm having a camping party for my birthday, it will be out in the middle of nowhere in the woods with about 40 people. What should I bring? So far I have food, tents, firewood, stuff like that, but what else? Also, there will be drinking what are some things we can do?
It's going to be awesome, so gimme your best ideas :)
Thanks!
Um...we're going for one night and we will be by a bunker with our cars. We won't be totally helpless. When I said out in the middle of nowhere I meant where no one will see/hear us, but thanks anyway...



Answer
well i see you listed some things i am about to list and it seems like you have a pretty good handle on things already but just in case here is what i recommend:

as an eagle scout i did a lot of camping in various types of weather here is what you need:

tent
backpack (you will be able to fit almost everything in one as opposed to suitcases; needs to be at least 4800 cubic inches)
a backpacking stove
eating utensils (such as metal pots and pans and cutlery this will make for easy cleanup)
as much food as necessary for the trip
clothing for the season
a Global Positioning System (get one in the range of about 300 to 400. they are good and some can float on water)
lots of water
a means of communication ( such as a cell phone)
a map and compass (if you re not careful the batteries in the gps will run out)
toiletries ( such as a toothbrush)
a shovel to dig your latrine
a flashlight
a watch
Extra Batteries
rain gear for everyone in your group
highly reflective blanket
fire starters
wood (if you're going to a campsite; If not you can just collect some in the woods)
matches or another way of starting a fire
let someone know where you re going and when you re expecting to be back so they know when to send for help if necessary
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST TAKE ANOTHER RESPONSIBLE ADULT. YOU MUST HAVE A BUDDY BECAUSE YOU NEED TO HAVE SOMEONE TO TAKE CARE OF YOU AND/OR YOUR INJURIES !!!! YOU'RE CHILDREN WILL NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO

As far as activities go try maybe something like horse shoes,, volleyball, or badminton. also ask a few people that are coming for some ideas.

After prom party ideas?




Amy.


Our junior prom is in 2 months. A friend and I want to plan an after party of maybe 15 to 20 friends. At first we thought camping, but we dont know a place that would
A. Allow that many teenagers and 1 adult
B. Allow all the noise
C. Have bonfire pits
D. In northern new jersey.

Help?
Oh are there any other ideas for an after junior prom party?
All of the friends houses are too small or just bad for a party.
Any ideas? Thanks!



Answer
A) I dont think they ask they age of everyone
B) get a couple sites and get they ones that are more secluded, like for tents only w/o water hookup or anything.
C) most campgrounds allow fires in pits
D) search online for campgrounds or go to a AAA office, they have great camping books for any location.

Have Fun!!




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List of Sweet 16 Themes?




anonymous


I need ideas for a sweet sixteen in December or January. It would be my sisterâs party, Iâm trying to plan it. Theme ideas (other than Winter Wonderland) are welcome. Just big listsâno specifics of what she likes yet, give me all the ideas you have :] thanks!


Answer
Mardi Gras Mania
1st Birthday
60's
70's
Aliens
Airplanes/Jets
Arabian Nights
Artist
Barbie
Beach Party
Beauty Parlor
Camp Out
Carnival
Characters
Cheer
Chef
Circus
County Fair
Construction
Dance
Dinosaurs
Dolls
Dress-up
Favorite Animal
Fire Fighter
Harry Potter
Jungle Safari
Knights
Legos

Luau
Magic
Movies
music
Mystery
Nature & Wildlife
Pirate Party
Pool Party
Princess
Quinceanera
Racecars
Robots
Slumber Party
Space
Star Gazer
Super Heroes
Tea Party
Teddy Bear
Theater
Tool Time
Trains
Treasure Hunt
Under the Sea
Wacky
Water Fun
Weird Science
Wild West
Wizards

Sweet 16 - A diverse collection of ideas for celebrating this special day from your Guide to Entertaining. You'll find parties for all budgets from the inexpensive to the extravagant.

A Groovy 60's Bowling Party - This teen couldn't decide between two themes, so she combined them.

A Nostalgic Sweet 16 - A party based on the nostalgic cartoons and characters of guest of honor's youth.

Backyard Party - A fun, inexpensive party plan.

Car Theme for Sweet 16 - Theme party based on birthday gift of a car and a related scavenger hunt.

Cinderella Sweet 16 - If you're into Disney, this is a fantasy come true.

Fulton Party Supplies - Package for 8 This rose motif Sweet 16 party package including cups, napkins, invitations, plates, cutlery, thank you notes and assorted decorations costs $28.64.

Helicopter Party - Who needs a limo if your parents are willing to hire a helicopter to bring you to the party?

Limousine Scavenger Hunt - Leave the driving to the professionals.

Sweet 16 Candle lighting Ceremony - Guidance for holding this special ceremony to honor the important people in the party girl's life.

what are some cute invitation ideas?




Jasmin Per


okay, i am going to have a party for my 15th birthday. the theme is mardi gras. i want to make my own invititations and i want them to be cute... but im not very artistic. can anyone help?? i need some ideas!! please and thank you!! (:


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First of all, the fact that youre turning 15 means you should not be having a mardi gras themed party (no one should) its sinnister
however this is a rather adorable invite and it might give you some ideas
http://shindigzparty.wordpress.com/2007/07/24/start-the-mardi-gras-magic-with-personalized-invitations/

maybe turn it into a masquerade ball theme

also here is a cute cake
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with some fondant and a handmade glittery mask you could surely pull this one off




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Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

Birthday party question!?

Q. Hi so I am having my 13th birthday and I dont really know what to do and I think im gonna have it at this park. They have liek a water park and bumper boats and mini golf, is this to kiddish?


Answer
Happy Birthday! Sounds like a fun party. I'll be waiting for my invitation.

Wording birthday invitations?




Sara Marie


I am interested in having my 21st birthday at a water park on a saturday. But also I want to go to dinner that night also. How do I word the invitation so they know that they are going to have to pay for their entry to the water park and for their dinner?


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This is not a birthday party invitation. Guests do not pay.

You may calla and say, 'Hey, let's go to the waterpark on .......; afterwards I wanted to invite you to my place for a birthday supper."

I must say that the logistics to this will be pretty rough. Unless you have a really wonderful family who has the time and ability to prepare a birthday supper for you and your friends (hint; this could be their birthday gift to you) you will need to rethink things. How about going to the water-park on another day? On your birthday you can prepare a nice supper or prepare for a party for your friends. Actually, I love to prepare a special birthday supper for my friends on my birthday. It's fun staying home and getting ready, looking forward to the evening and just being with your family and talking.

If you cannot afford to pay for everyone to attend both the waterpark and supper, then you are obligated to host a supper or party that you can afford.

Happy Birthday, and have fun!




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Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

Camping Bday Party Ideas?




Sarahh


k so it is june 3rd at 5pm to 11:30am and so far i have these ideas

go hiking in the woods then to the lake (there is a mini waterfall there too)
tye dye tshirts
cupcake stand thingy
water balloons
a fire w/ smores
i have this game set thing with like a net and everything
silly string
glow sticks
glow scavenger hunt
my friend is doing face painting

we are 13, do you have a website, games, ideas, or IPod apps (perferebly free)



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Lol â Iâm impressed! Iâm trying to get 7 adults and 18 cub scouts organized for a camp out the same weekend and have half as much planned.

Be prepared for bad weather, jic. Other things that might be nice: soccer ball, first aid kit, extra bug spray mosquitoâs ruin more fun.

Youâve nailed the most fun things I like. Glow scavenger hunt sounds awesome. Other things Iâd think about, hide and seek, glow-tag, water-gun capture the flag and kickball if you have boys along, and board games and cards if there are shy/quiet kids. I usually try and set up something for every kind of person, some people like loud and busy, other people like quiet and contemplative.

13 year old birthday party ideas?

Q. Im having a birthday party on Tuesday and something that we were going to do might get rained out. Any ideas for a 2 1/2 to 3 hour time frame??
Sorry, I'm a girl.


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Here is the list of birthday party ideas for kids...

American Idol Party

Barnyard Party

Beach Theme Party

Bug or Critter Party

Camping Party

Candy Party (Sweet Shoppe Party)

Carnival Party

Cowboy Party (Wild West Party)

Dinosaur Party

Dress Up Party

Halloween Party

High School musical Party

Ice Cream Party

Lemonade and Sunshine Soiree Just Added!

Movie Theme Party

Safari Party

Under the Sea Party

Valentines Day Party

Check more in http://www.passion-for-parties.com/kids-birthday-ideas.html [When visiting the website, check each type of party. I avoid the info for each party due to "too much info"]

Good luck!




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Lumberjack theme camp-out & party?







I'm having a lumberjack theme camp-out and I have some ideas but I'm hoping that you guys could help.
So far...
we're sleeping in a tent
wearing flannel/plaid
making pancakes
having a firepit
what else do stereotypical lumberjacks do??
or any other fun ideas for the party!
thanks!



Answer
You should get the lumberjack song from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

"I'm a lumberjack, and Im okay...sleep all night, and I work all day."

Just an idea. Think the kids would love it. It's catchy.

Any good cookie ideas for a Camp Rock party?




rockgirl15


I'm havinga camp rock birthday party and i need some good cookie recipies. I tried making guitar shapped cookies but the only guitar i can make is a les paul looking one. Do you know any where where i could find a guitar shapped cookie cutter. Oh yeah and any good Camp rock party stuff?????
Thanks



Answer
make the cookies to look like cds...

http://www.celebrations.com/article/camp-rock-party

http://www.target.com/Camp-Rock-Party-Supplies-Kids/b?ie=UTF8&node=671376011

hope i helped




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Birthday Invitations?




Angel


My son is having a fourth birthday party. When you send the invitations to other children do you put the children's name on the envelope or the parents?


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Personally I like to put the childs name! It makes it so much more fun for the child attending the party! I also like to personalize each place setting and candy bags! It also helps to know which kids pizza is which! You son should also remember that it's not all the presents that matter it's who's there to help him during his growing years~ and to have fun with his friends! And since he's turning four. I would suggest to have your son help write out the thank you notes before hand. And have him pass them out to each of his friends and family that show up. That way both he and they feel special. And for those that don't come he can still give him the thank you note later. And just thank them that they tried to come. GOOD LUCK!

Bowling Birthday Party for Child?




dolfingirl


I am throwing my 6 year old a bowling birthday party and I am looking for some sort of bowling theme paper to print my own invitations with. Does anyone have a clue as to where I may can find anything like this or have any suggestions on what I could do?


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How about making your own invitations that double as a scorecard. Make colorful cutouts in the shape of bowling pins and give the cutouts out every time any child makes a strike. Let them trade in their "bowling pins" for (inexpensive) prizes at the end of each game. The dollar stores have such a variety of games that are good for six year olds.
Have a ball!




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Birthday Party Ideas For A 4yo Girl?




Talkin' Ta


My daughter will be turning four very soon. Looking for party ideas and or places. We've done chuck e cheese and pump it up. Thanks.

MommyNMaryland



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I'm very young myself and it depends on your daughter's personality. Here are some ideas

Sugarland: This can be held anywhere you want, even your home. Get pink goody bags for girls filled with big lollipops, candies and little colorful bracelets and etc. For boys you can do the same thnig except bright blue goody bags filled with everything mentioned above except the bracelet. For invitations pick a colorful color and write on it "This party is going to be SWEET!"

Princess theme: Have girls come in dresses and boys come in a suit or tux. (To make it look like a prince and princess) and make the place look like a ballroom. Have a big chair speaciality placed in the front of the dance floor for the princess (your daughter) and have a dance contest. Your daughter would be able to pick the winner. After all she is the princess.

Beach theme: Have guests dressed causually and once they arrive give them a coconut bra and a grass skirt to put on over their clothes. Have a little indoor pool, and have a tropical song playing. Do limbo contests, and etc.

Girls Night theme: Make your house look like a huge salon/ spa! (Girls party/sleepover) and each guest will be split in a group. Group 1 goes to the nail station where they'll recieve a manicure and pedicure. Group 2 will go to the spa resort the will recieve massages and facials. Group 3 will go to the hair dresser where they get to have their hair curled, straightened, braided or whatever they want done that you can do. And just switch off. Then when that's over take them out for ice-cream or something rent a movie and have them watch a movie and sleepover.

I need ideas for my 16th birthday party :)?




Daena Voge


Hey guys :) Ok here's the story, i turn 16 in August, i know what you're thinking: "Whoa, thinking a bit early arent you?" well, i'm the type of person that loves organising things in advance :) Anyway, i need something that my friends will think it's fun / awesome :) But i want to keep it affordable please :) i cant exactly hire a venue for my party because they're way too expensive, so i need ideas that are fun yet fit to my budget :) thank you! :) x


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Create your own teen "nightclub" by transforming a basement, garage or backyard into a stylish dance club. If your budget allows, you can opt to rent out a local venue for the event, like a banquet hall or community center. Hire a DJ to get the guests moving, or recruit a family member to "guest DJ" with an MP3 player and some speakers. Create a swanky ambiance by draping some brightly colored fabric, like tulle or satin, against the walls. Add mood lighting by stringing Christmas lights above the dance floor, or using a black light to generate a glow-in-the-dark aesthetic (but be careful to avoid fire hazards). You could even rent a disco ball or make a sign that displays a name for the club, using your teen's name. Serve non-alcoholic "mocktails" or sparkling grape juice and platters of finger foods. For an added touch, create your own invitations in the form of "VIP passes." Your teen and his friends will have a blast dancing the night away.

A Night to Remember
For a more intimate and upscale birthday celebration, have your teen choose her closest friends--the number will depend on your budget. Treat them to a a night out on the town by renting a limo service to whisk the posse out to dinner at a local restaurant. To ensure that the venue can accommodate your group, make a reservation at least two weeks in advance. Encourage the guests to dress up for the occasion, and instruct the limo pick up each friend at his home or have everyone get spruced up at your house before departing for dinner. Have a sparkling cider or soda toast in the limousine using fancy glassware, and ask your limo company if they can provide decorations for the vehicle, like balloons or mood lighting. Then, let the kids spend a few hours relaxing and making memories over a savory cuisine. Finish with a birthday cake, either provided by the restaurant or dropped off by you ahead of time.

Sweet 16 Spa Sleepover
This party theme is most popular with girls. Since turning 16 marks a milestone between childhood and adulthood, throw a birthday bash that fuses a youthful slumber party with a grown-up twist--a spa theme. Send out invitations that instruct guests to bring their own sleeping bag and pillow, and designate the attire as "pajamas." Set up spa stations throughout your home. A "facial" station in the kitchen could contain supplies for homemade skin masks and scrubs. A "pedicure" station in the bathroom could be equipped with basins for soaking toes in warm, soapy water, an array of nail polishes and files, cotton balls and toe dividers. Surprise your birthday girl and her guests by setting up a special station with the help of a professional--hire a masseuse to give each girl a short massage, or a makeup artist to provide in-house "makeovers." After the primping is finished, throw in some traditional sleepover staples. Order a few pizzas, make some popcorn and rent a scary movie.



Read more: Great 16th Birthday Ideas | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6001275_great-16th-bi




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How To Have A Fabulous Camping Themed Party?




Brooklyn


I am having a camping themed birthday party late August. I have a few ideas such as:

~Swimming in the lake (a.k.a our pool)
~Making s'mores with our fire pit
~Watching a movie under the stars (we got a projector and a screen + will be watching from the tent)

I think a camping themed party is kind of out there and might be hard to pull off. Can you think of any ideas for the party (in general or specifics) or any suggestions other than the ones listed above?

P.S: I have NEVER been camping so I don't really have the experience like others, so is there anything that I am missing that makes camping truly spectacular? Thanks!

A few things to keep in mind:
~ I am a girl going into Middle School and so is everyone else I am inviting.
~ It will be a 'Slumber Party' also, so any ideas that we would do later in the party would be great!
~ Anything camp related will be appreciated, from food ideas to activities.
~ We won't actually be sleeping outside.



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Cool, that's creative! I suggest that you make your own invites. It could be come to Camp ___ (your last name or first or whatever) and your address for some Creepy, Crawling, Camp Fun! You could have a scavenger hunt with teams and a point system. And tell scary stories under the stars. Also you could make these "BBQ" cupcakes. There's some on pinterest, it's basically icing and candy to look like a grill. And there's a similar cake design. You could have a bonfire and ask everyone to bring their latest school stuff and burn it. Y'all could all make t shirts with Camp whatever on it. It's easy, just get a pack of colored tees and iron on letters or fabric markers. When y'all are outside roasting marshmallows or whatever you could put on a campfire song (spongebob lol) or just the sound of nature. In goody bags you could give out fake bugs, lip gloss, etc...also a camp survival kit (band aids, water bottle, flashlight mini, compass, and trail mix.)
You could have games like 'fear factor' with obstacle courses or like apple bobbing except one of the apples has a fake bug in it to find or something? Prizes could be candy, magnetic fishing pole (dollar store) whatever. Also for food you can have dirt ice cream which is crushed Oreos, favorite ice cream and gummy worms. You can use lanterns for the scavenger hunt and hid glow in the dark bugs and stuff. Look for fireflys and such. Make it a fun one and good luck!

theme for a backyard party?




Melanie


My friend and i are having a party together in the beginning of may and we want to have a theme but we don't know what to make it! help?


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Backyard Beach Parties are extremely popular and a lot of fun, *especially* if it is quite warm (and even hot) at the beginning of May where you live. Otherwise, if it still can be a bit chilly that time of year, a beach party may not be all that much fun.

Other theme ideas to consider for a backyard party:

Dining Under the Stars ~
Party begins after sunset. Guests don't have to dress up (girls' heels could be especially treacherous). Set up a large table capable of seating all the guests (or make one very long table out of several rented oblong tables) and cover with white tablecloth(s). Put lots and lots of candles -- all sizes -- down the center of the table(s). Hang white lights throughout the yard. Serve a buffet supper, and have lots of drinks available.

Black and White Party ~
You can make this casual or more formal, your choice. Either way, string small white lights all around the yard -- through trees, lining fences, wrapped around light poles etc. Your decorations and food choices would be black and white. In the invitations, guests are told to wear black or white (or both).
http://pinterest.com/Littlebigco/black-and-white-party/
http://www.punchbowl.com/p/ideas-for-hosting-a-black-white-party
Google Black and White Party for more ideas.


For either party, use luminaries for added festive touches, and to illuminate steps and steep paths after dark.

For any backyard (or other outdoor) party, it is essential to have a back-up plan in case of inclement weather.


Other ideas to consider would include:

Backyard Movie Night (serve popcorn, boxed candy and soda pop; you would have to rent a movie, projector and screen)

Backyard Camp Out Party (have a fire pit, tents, flashlights and plenty of blankets, have pizza delivered and make s'mores). If you have them stay all night, you can ask them bring their own tent, blanket and pillow if they like. Breakfast can be dough-boys over the fire, served with lots of butter and jam OR an early-morning run to a doughnut bakery (or Dunkin's) for an assortment that allows choices for everyone. Make available plenty of hot chocolate and juice.

Backyard Pajama Party ~ similar to Camp Out Party, except guests are told to wear their pajamas to the party.




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help with my 15th new moon themed birthday party?




primmi


im a huge New Moon fan and my birthday is very very very close to the day that the movie comes out. I am thinking of making my birthday party new moon themed, but i'm not sure what i should do for the decorations, and invitations. any suggestions?
and i am team jacob =)



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Happy Birthday! My birthday is on the 13th, so I too am doing a New Moon theme birthday party! I am actually on here trying to find more suggestions, but this is what I have going on Right now.
I decided to go with the gold theme of the movie. Twilight was a bluish tint, new moon is gold. So I got a gold tablecloth, I am going to get gold and black balloons.
For the invitations, I made (you can also buy them on Ebay for cheap) invitations that looked like the VIP movie passes, and laminated them. I will be punching a crescent moon at the top, and putting a tassel through it to make all of the invitations into bookmarks.
I am making a new moon jeopardy game, with five subjects; Vampires, Werewolves, Humans, Places, and Misc.
I found some awesome and very cheap candle holders on Ebay, and she'll personalize it for free too. It was like 5 bucks for 2., I'll be putting up New Moon and the New moon posters.
I am going to be making dinner, italian style since some of the book takes place in Italy. I'm also serving Gelato in place of Ice cream, and was thinking some sort of red punch.
For favors, I found at Walmart New Moon chocolate bars for a buck! So I will be putting one in each bag. I also bought the New Moon soundtrack on Itunes, so I will be making a copy of the soundtrack for each bag. Oh! I bought some cheap goody bags at Dollar tree that are just plain brown, and went on the internet, and looked for "team Jacob" and "team Edward" pictures, printed them, glued them on the middle of the bag, and then colored the bags with blood dripping down one, and paw prints on the other.
That's about it right now! Hope I could help! Happy birthday!

Does anyone know where I could get a movie ticket/Vip Pass Template to Make a Hannah B'day Party Invit on?




cassimommy


I am wanting to make my daughter's 7th Hannah Montana B'day invitations to look like a move/concert ticket or VIP Passes with all the info about the party on it and wanted to see if anyone knew where I could find a template or anything I could do this on.
Thanks!



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What a great idea. Here's a few templates to choose from.
http://www.hooverwebdesign.com/free-printables/Movie-Ticket-Party-Invitations.pdf

http://angiespillows.com/invitationbirthdayticket.html

http://www.wpclipart.com/wpwater.php?blanks/ticket.png

http://www.says-it.com/concertticket/


Hope your daughter has a great birthday!




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Senin, 16 Juni 2014

Birthday video invitation?




rgvianna


Hello! Does anyone know a website where I can create funny video invitations for my birthday party?? But it really must be a video invitation.


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Just film your self with a video camera, and then edit it and add stuff on movie maker or any program like that.

sweet 16 party ideas and free invitation maker?




Buttercup


I'm having my birthday party in April. It's not going to be big, about 10-15 friends at my house. any idea on what we could do? And also, are there any free invitation maker downloads?
Thanks. :)



Answer
spa night.

print free invites here

http://www.make-your-own-invitations.com/free-printable-invitations.html




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Birthday party invitation wording?




pink panth


I am having my daughter's 10th birthday party at an indoor swimming pool next week. I need help with to wording of the invitation. Thanks in advance for your help


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You and a guest have been courguly invited to "daughter's" birthday. It will be held at "here" and the event begins at "time" on "date"

Please RSVP by "this date"

"name here"

or

Pleas join us as we celebrate "daughters" 10th birthday

Time and place

RSVP

here are some pictures that you can look at
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=formal%20party%20invitations&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi

Birthday party invitation ideas?




Erika


I stopped doing the whole by scratch thing a few parties and 2 kids ago. Now, I let the kids pick a few things that I make...the rest is store bought or bought handmade from other people.

My daughter picked the invitations & cake for me to make for her 10th. She is having a Little House on the Prairie party. The cake is easy...I am making little covered wagons out of apple spice cake.

I have no real ideas about the invitaitons though....I need ideas! Thanks!



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Get a print out of a covered wagon and have your daughter color them in...write info on the back and send it...


http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0oGk0ei05hKgiEBOPRXNyoA?ei=UTF-8&p=coloring%20page%20covered%20wagon&SpellState=n-1132841034_q-wFijPTiJECliBuakacUZEwAAAA%40%40&fr2=tab-web&fr=yfp-t-832


*like the one on the right....




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Minggu, 15 Juni 2014

Birthday Invitation Wording?




MOCHA_PASS


I'm having a birthday dinner with a bowling party afterwards.

Guests will pay for their own meals (don't tell me about etiquette , we are a close knit family and go Dutch at events all the time)

After dinner the bowling party will be free for all people under 21 . The people over 21 ( the parents of the people under 21 ) will have to pay their own way if they want to bowl ...

What is the best way to word the invite so everyone knows the paying expectations for both events ( dinner and bowling )?
And DO NOT tell me about etiquette . Like I said , for the ppl I'm inviting this will NOT be a problem ... I just want to know how to word the invite.

Thanks :)



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I guess I would write the invitation like this:

We will be going out to a birthday dinner. However, meals will not already be paid for so if you're a guest (or guests) you will have to pay for your own meal(s). After dinner, we will have a bowling party. If you are over 21 years old you will have to pay for yourself if you would like to bowl. Any person under 21 years old will be able to bowl free of charge.

Birthday Party Invitation Etiquette?




MOCHA_PASS


I'm inviting about 40 of my closest friends and family to dinner and bowling with me for my birthday party.

The expectation is that all people will pay for their own meal at the restaurant - this won't be seen as an issue because (as a family) we do this all the time. The wording becomes interesting when we want to invite people to go bowling afterwards where all people under 21 will be paid for and people over 21 will have to pay for themselves .. The people under 21 are seen as my "guests" since I'm turning 16 so my mom said she will pay for them.

How do I word the invitation so everyone clearly knows the expectation for how their dinner and bowling night (in my honor) will be paid for?

Thanks .



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I believe I would send out 2 sets of invitations to the appropriate parties and in the over 21 invitations, I would include a ''disclosure'' explaining the circumstances so that they understand the ''under 21's '' are included as special guests of you and otherwise the other guests are self-treating.....it is only polite to explain to the ''over 21's'' the stipulations of the event.




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What are some cheap and fun summer crafts for kids?




Laura


I'm the craft director this summer at a camp and I need ideas for easy 30 minute crafts to do. There are 3 different age groups; 3rd-5th grade, 6th-8th grade and then high school. The supplies would need to be simple, but still be entertaining. Any ideas would be a great help!


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I just came across this blog that has incredible projects using simple, easily available & inexpensive materials. Browse through all the hyperlinks listed for crafts that may appeal to the children :
http://blogs.babble.com/the-new-home-ec/2012/03/20/10-ways-to-use-a-toilet-paper-roll/
http://blogs.babble.com/the-new-home-ec/2012/03/16/14-cheery-rainbow-craft-projects/

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120404233434AA1AuRK -- crafts with bottle caps

http://www.bukisa.com/articles/305461_art-made-with-weird-materials -- art with weird materials

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArQFt8SehduWiFR9sJz4wwwjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20120409180615AAZe6Er -- my answer has many ideas along with links

Collecting & creating from stuff found in Woods ( Nature Crafts?): http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120401091946AAKS7RF

http://www.purplekittyyarns.com/paper-dolls -- simple paper dolls with printable templates. Will keep little kids busy playing for hours :-) Can also be used as tools to learn about diff cultures....

Origami
Kirigami
Paper cutting crafts
Paper sculpting
Paper beads
Party decorations
Button crafts
Clay modeling
Gardening
Decorating stuff - vases, pots, boxes, containers, etc.

Tons of resources online, including videos. Simply Google with relevant keywords.

Hope these help :-)

I need some ideas what craft i can do at my twelve year olds birthday party?




peanutclub


I need to know what craft that would be fun at my twelve year olds birthday party!


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face painting, making candy bracelets, maybe a them party of their favorite thing, obstacle courses, turn the partyroom into a life size game board, decorate shirts, camping, plays, win a goldfish contests, photo booths, treasure hunts, dress ups, soemtimes they may just want to play on their own, also remebr kids love the do thins and act older than they really are..,for girls maybe spa treatments, have a box of fun that has icebreakers when thing s become boring, um pillow piles, watch funny movies, um make up stories, fill ice trays with diffrent juices ..,kids love free stuff, um limbo, paint t-shirts, you can't go wrong with sports, raffles, just so you know big parties not a good idea,picnics, whoeever can laugh first games,




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