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Selasa, 27 Mei 2014

Need help with b-day party idea?




skyler


My sons b-day is next weekend and we are going to have a b-day party for him since I don't have allot of time I am going to email the invitations. We will be having it at my house and I am getting a dunk tank, water balloons, sprinkler and a big water slide and what ever water stuff I can think of. He will be turning 7 I would like to write something cute for the invites PLEASE help any ideas what i can wirte and any other water things you can think of.


Answer
Sending your sons birthday invitations is a great idea!
I would write something like this in the card:
Your invited to (Your son name)'s Birthday!
When-
Where-
RSVP- Call (Numbers)

If they don't call before 3 days of the party then I'd call them and ask if they received the invitation.

Food-
Order some pizza
Have some chips for snack
Buy a birthday cake
Have some popcicles for kids that are allergic to cake.

"Water Stuff"
Water balloons
Water guns (You could get each child one and have them take it home for a party favor) Heres a 4 pack. http://cgi.ebay.com/Splash-Cyber-Series-X-29-Water-Gun---4-Pack_W0QQitemZ360152967228QQcmdZViewItem
You could play Drip Drip Drop, It's a game with a water bottle and its exactly like duck duck goose except you poar water on their head!

Party Bag-
The water guns
Some candy-Lollipops, Tootsie rolls, Airheads. Take your son to the dollar store and have him pick out candy.
Stickers-Dog stickers, spongebob stickers. Also have your son pick out stickers.
Kooky pens- there really cool pens.

Good luck and I hope your son has a nice birthday!

ok so im having a rave birthday theme party for my 17 b day..?




scared gir


so im having a rave themed bday party and idk what type of foods i should serve or drinks or anything i need ideas plz help!!


Answer
Don't be Scared Girl! Raves bring together diverse individuals with a shared interest in high energy music and dancing. Raves parties have become quite popular within youth culture. Plan to make your party stand out from the rest with a theme.



Step 1

Select a theme: One to two months in advance, consider the atmosphere you would like for your party. Choose a single theme or variations of a single theme. Themes can be based on a geographic location, a point in time, an event, a holiday, movie and literary characters, or even a color. Incorporate rave toys like flashing jewelry, party sticks, mirrored balls, lighted items, or fog, foam and bubble machines. Creatively incorporate your theme throughout the party.

Step 2

Assemble a team: Although you may find people willing to work for free, be prepared to offer small incentives. Have 4 or 5 workgroups with assigned roles and specific tasks. For example, you may have a Fundraiser Team, Location Team, Advertisement Team, Music & Lights Team or Set-up/Clean-up Team. Each team should consider how to incorporate the theme within their particular tasks.

Step 3

Determine the budget: Rave costs will depend on the size and location of resources. Partner with people willing to contribute money or donate items to avoid or limit use of your personal finances. Keep door charges to a minimum.

Step 4

Advertise to desired participants: During your planning phase, start getting the word out and a buzz started. Whether the rave will be invitation-only or open to the public, be creative in incorporating the theme in flyers, stickers, websites or any other marketing materials.

Step 5

Secure a space: Consider a space that will allow for the full expression of the theme. A beach may be an excellent location for a luau-themed rave. The space should be safe, well-ventilated, and appropriate to the size and entertainment needs of the rave. There should be room for dancing as well as sit-down conversation. Other considerations include accessibility, parking, noise level and any issue that may be problematic for neighboring residents and businesses. Be creative in your location selection. Raves can be held in a variety of venues including rooftops, warehouses, barns and bars.

Step 6

Secure music and other audiovisual elements: Select music, DJs and live bands to further enhance the party theme. Certain music may seem a better fit for a rave set in 4000 A.D. on planet Saturn. Once you have identified the right entertainment, negotiate hours of work, compensation and playlist. Determine whether you will need to rent speakers, monitors, turntables and other sound equipment. Also incorporate the theme in your use of visual effects. Projected slides and light imagery can make an unforgettable rave.

Step 7

Limit effect of drug/alcohol use: Do your best to prevent the abuse of drugs and alcohol during the rave. Prohibit the sell and use of illegal drugs on-site. Be sure that those consuming alcohol are of legal age and not over-doing it. Provide non-alcoholic options, water and snacks for party-goers. Consider having a "chill out" room for those who may have overindulged in drugs and alcohol or suffer from dehydration and exhaustion.




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Rabu, 19 Maret 2014

ok so im having a rave birthday theme party for my 17 b day..?




scared gir


so im having a rave themed bday party and idk what type of foods i should serve or drinks or anything i need ideas plz help!!


Answer
Don't be Scared Girl! Raves bring together diverse individuals with a shared interest in high energy music and dancing. Raves parties have become quite popular within youth culture. Plan to make your party stand out from the rest with a theme.



Step 1

Select a theme: One to two months in advance, consider the atmosphere you would like for your party. Choose a single theme or variations of a single theme. Themes can be based on a geographic location, a point in time, an event, a holiday, movie and literary characters, or even a color. Incorporate rave toys like flashing jewelry, party sticks, mirrored balls, lighted items, or fog, foam and bubble machines. Creatively incorporate your theme throughout the party.

Step 2

Assemble a team: Although you may find people willing to work for free, be prepared to offer small incentives. Have 4 or 5 workgroups with assigned roles and specific tasks. For example, you may have a Fundraiser Team, Location Team, Advertisement Team, Music & Lights Team or Set-up/Clean-up Team. Each team should consider how to incorporate the theme within their particular tasks.

Step 3

Determine the budget: Rave costs will depend on the size and location of resources. Partner with people willing to contribute money or donate items to avoid or limit use of your personal finances. Keep door charges to a minimum.

Step 4

Advertise to desired participants: During your planning phase, start getting the word out and a buzz started. Whether the rave will be invitation-only or open to the public, be creative in incorporating the theme in flyers, stickers, websites or any other marketing materials.

Step 5

Secure a space: Consider a space that will allow for the full expression of the theme. A beach may be an excellent location for a luau-themed rave. The space should be safe, well-ventilated, and appropriate to the size and entertainment needs of the rave. There should be room for dancing as well as sit-down conversation. Other considerations include accessibility, parking, noise level and any issue that may be problematic for neighboring residents and businesses. Be creative in your location selection. Raves can be held in a variety of venues including rooftops, warehouses, barns and bars.

Step 6

Secure music and other audiovisual elements: Select music, DJs and live bands to further enhance the party theme. Certain music may seem a better fit for a rave set in 4000 A.D. on planet Saturn. Once you have identified the right entertainment, negotiate hours of work, compensation and playlist. Determine whether you will need to rent speakers, monitors, turntables and other sound equipment. Also incorporate the theme in your use of visual effects. Projected slides and light imagery can make an unforgettable rave.

Step 7

Limit effect of drug/alcohol use: Do your best to prevent the abuse of drugs and alcohol during the rave. Prohibit the sell and use of illegal drugs on-site. Be sure that those consuming alcohol are of legal age and not over-doing it. Provide non-alcoholic options, water and snacks for party-goers. Consider having a "chill out" room for those who may have overindulged in drugs and alcohol or suffer from dehydration and exhaustion.

Where should I have my daughters 13th party? & Invitation ideas?




Ashley


My daughter is turning 13, she wanted to go roller skating, but she has tons of baby cousins & she knew they wouldn't have fun.. we live in Temecula Ca. so maybe something near here would be good. & we want homemade inviatations, what are good ideas on how to create/ decorate them? Thanks!


Answer
I remember for my 13th birthday party my parents got me on of those bouncy house like things... except it was a huge water slide that was almost taller then my house and you would slide down into a pool. It was really fun and everyone had a blast. Even 5 years later I think that has got to be one of the funnest birthday parties I had when I was young.




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Kamis, 20 Februari 2014

Need help with b-day party idea?




skyler


My sons b-day is next weekend and we are going to have a b-day party for him since I don't have allot of time I am going to email the invitations. We will be having it at my house and I am getting a dunk tank, water balloons, sprinkler and a big water slide and what ever water stuff I can think of. He will be turning 7 I would like to write something cute for the invites PLEASE help any ideas what i can wirte and any other water things you can think of.


Answer
Sending your sons birthday invitations is a great idea!
I would write something like this in the card:
Your invited to (Your son name)'s Birthday!
When-
Where-
RSVP- Call (Numbers)

If they don't call before 3 days of the party then I'd call them and ask if they received the invitation.

Food-
Order some pizza
Have some chips for snack
Buy a birthday cake
Have some popcicles for kids that are allergic to cake.

"Water Stuff"
Water balloons
Water guns (You could get each child one and have them take it home for a party favor) Heres a 4 pack. http://cgi.ebay.com/Splash-Cyber-Series-X-29-Water-Gun---4-Pack_W0QQitemZ360152967228QQcmdZViewItem
You could play Drip Drip Drop, It's a game with a water bottle and its exactly like duck duck goose except you poar water on their head!

Party Bag-
The water guns
Some candy-Lollipops, Tootsie rolls, Airheads. Take your son to the dollar store and have him pick out candy.
Stickers-Dog stickers, spongebob stickers. Also have your son pick out stickers.
Kooky pens- there really cool pens.

Good luck and I hope your son has a nice birthday!

ok so im having a rave birthday theme party for my 17 b day..?




scared gir


so im having a rave themed bday party and idk what type of foods i should serve or drinks or anything i need ideas plz help!!


Answer
Don't be Scared Girl! Raves bring together diverse individuals with a shared interest in high energy music and dancing. Raves parties have become quite popular within youth culture. Plan to make your party stand out from the rest with a theme.



Step 1

Select a theme: One to two months in advance, consider the atmosphere you would like for your party. Choose a single theme or variations of a single theme. Themes can be based on a geographic location, a point in time, an event, a holiday, movie and literary characters, or even a color. Incorporate rave toys like flashing jewelry, party sticks, mirrored balls, lighted items, or fog, foam and bubble machines. Creatively incorporate your theme throughout the party.

Step 2

Assemble a team: Although you may find people willing to work for free, be prepared to offer small incentives. Have 4 or 5 workgroups with assigned roles and specific tasks. For example, you may have a Fundraiser Team, Location Team, Advertisement Team, Music & Lights Team or Set-up/Clean-up Team. Each team should consider how to incorporate the theme within their particular tasks.

Step 3

Determine the budget: Rave costs will depend on the size and location of resources. Partner with people willing to contribute money or donate items to avoid or limit use of your personal finances. Keep door charges to a minimum.

Step 4

Advertise to desired participants: During your planning phase, start getting the word out and a buzz started. Whether the rave will be invitation-only or open to the public, be creative in incorporating the theme in flyers, stickers, websites or any other marketing materials.

Step 5

Secure a space: Consider a space that will allow for the full expression of the theme. A beach may be an excellent location for a luau-themed rave. The space should be safe, well-ventilated, and appropriate to the size and entertainment needs of the rave. There should be room for dancing as well as sit-down conversation. Other considerations include accessibility, parking, noise level and any issue that may be problematic for neighboring residents and businesses. Be creative in your location selection. Raves can be held in a variety of venues including rooftops, warehouses, barns and bars.

Step 6

Secure music and other audiovisual elements: Select music, DJs and live bands to further enhance the party theme. Certain music may seem a better fit for a rave set in 4000 A.D. on planet Saturn. Once you have identified the right entertainment, negotiate hours of work, compensation and playlist. Determine whether you will need to rent speakers, monitors, turntables and other sound equipment. Also incorporate the theme in your use of visual effects. Projected slides and light imagery can make an unforgettable rave.

Step 7

Limit effect of drug/alcohol use: Do your best to prevent the abuse of drugs and alcohol during the rave. Prohibit the sell and use of illegal drugs on-site. Be sure that those consuming alcohol are of legal age and not over-doing it. Provide non-alcoholic options, water and snacks for party-goers. Consider having a "chill out" room for those who may have overindulged in drugs and alcohol or suffer from dehydration and exhaustion.




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Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013

What shall I do for my 26th Birthday?

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Desiree I


I live in South East London and I would like to think of something reasonably priced to do as I turn 26 on the 11th of December and I don't want my friends to have to spend a lot as its close to Christmas! I wonder if anyone could suggest a good restaurant, in the east or South East area of London, or any other good birthday things to do as I am stuck!

THANKYOU!!!



Answer
Answered by A YA member:
When I have parties, I usually do a game night. Have some finger food and snacks out so people can help themselves as they get hungry, and play board games. There are a lot of good ones out these days that are fun at parties- Cranium is one of my favorites as it really gets people talking, laughing and having fun. At 20 years old, themed parties seem a bit silly. You might be better to focus on what you want to do, rather than the decorations.
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Make it Hawaiian. Give everyone one of those flower thingies around the neck. Require that the girls dress in grass skirts. And serve Hawaiian punch. Remember that although you may not drink, maybe your friends do, put on the invitation that it's BYOB (bring your own booze). Have games like twister, coconuts, etc, and you should be fine
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Get one of those women who jump out of a cake. You make also think about getting him/her a new corvette, they are only 20 once don't be cheap, you want to make it memorable.
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My idea would be to have a party at a booked apartment room
or at home.
but another place would be nice.
Lots and lots of alcohol.
Something that is clickable ;)




Tired of pin the tail on the donkey and just singing happy birthday? Birthday parties can become monotonous; cake, presents, pin the tail on the donkey, year after year. Why not try something different this year? Choose a unique birthday party idea from the twenty ideas below and have an extra happy, happy birthday!

1-Have a Hawaiian Luau. Leis and grass skirts.

2-Have a masquerade party. Have all the kids dress up like a nursery rhyme character or their favorite super hero.

3-Clue anyone? Make it a mystery party. Send out invitations inviting all detectives to the scene of the crime (they should wear their detective clothes and bring magnifying glasses. Announce at the beginning of the party things that have disappeared, then leave clues around, and watch the little detectives solve the mystery. You get the idea. Use your imagination.

4-A toga party.

5-A beach attire party. If its summer, outside is perfect, little wading pools or slip-n-slides, bathing suits, beach balls,umbrellas, sand and shovels, sun glasses make a great party favor (be sure to bring sun block). If it's winter, you can still have a beach party. Place beach towels on the floor, sun lamps, beach party music, hot dogs, and beach attire. Use your imagination!

6-Tea party.

7-Puppet show.

8-Skating party on the patio, perhaps put cones out. (don't forget safety gear!)

9-Slumber party. (all girls or all boys)

10-Dance party. Strobe light or ball, music, food and fun! Contest, prizes, fun songs like the hokey pokey.

11-Make over party. This one's just for girls, they take turns getting a make over from one or two moms. Hair, makeup, play dresses, then they have to model for the rest.

12-Water balloon party. Summer party, water fights.

13-CD party. This is probably for the 8 to 14 year old age group. Announce in the invitations: only CD's for presents.

14-Pastry party. Tons of snacks! Eclairs, jelly donuts, glazed, chocolate, cinnamon rolls, lemon filled, pies, and cakes!

15-Dinner party.(for ages 10 to 16) A more sophisticated party. Dress up for dinner, napkins, silverware, fine china and crystal (red punch in wine glasses is always fun), salad, followed by a three to five course meal, served by a servant or butler, dressed the part, ending in a smashing dessert.

16-Bazarre party. Give out tickets, have games such as bean bag toss, pie toss(whipped or shaving cream on tin pie plates), watermelon or ice cream eating contest.

17-Ice cream party. Chocolate syrup, strawberry syrup, bananas, cherries, nuts, sprinkles, gummy bears, chocolate chips, cookies, many flavors of ice cream, hot fudge.

18-Tent party/camp out party. Ghost stories, flash lights, tons of snacks, sleeping bags, water jugs, maybe even a campfire, weiner or marshmellow roast

19-Special friend party. (ages 3 to 7 or 8) Indicate on the invitation each guest is to bring their special friend, a doll or stuffed animal perhaps. They can introduce their special friend.

20-Pet party. Self explanatory, just be sure to have it outside! And have plenty of dog food, water to go around and a couple of pooper scoopers!


Have a nice day
and advanced happy birthday beautiful.
carez
~fiazio

Immature 18th birthday party ideas?

Q. I'm wanting to throw a really fun bday party for my 18th bday... one idea i thought of was doing something immature since I'm supposedly becoming an adult (lol) ... i just need some good ideas! no drinking or anthing like that... a pary with a ton of friends! and something fairly cheap... thankyou!!


Answer
Slip & slide party! Invite all of your friends for the after noon and have the sprinklers and waterslide and everything. have water balloons and cake and ice cream. Have party hats and the matching table cloth. Make up little goodie bags. have a pinata and pin the tail on the donkey or musical chairs or soemthing. Send out invitations in the mail (I just got a pack of 10 for $1.50 at walmart in clearance that are super cute). This is what I'm doing for my step daughter's 6th bday party in a couple of weeks. Just think back to parties from when you where in elementry school.

Or

Have your friends over for a slumber party. Rent old movies that you watched when you were little (disney, casper, etc.) and have popcorn and fruit punch and chips and ice cream and cake. All of the good stuff. Have pizza for supper or all make your own. Do eachother's nails and makeup...play dress up. look at issues of J-14, teen, 16, etc. play truth or dare. Just have fun.

I love your idea. sounds like you'll have fun and have some good memories before all of you leave for college.




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Minggu, 15 September 2013

Where can I get 50 flyer style invitations?

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texas mom


I would make them myself but do not know how. I am having a water slide party for my sons birthday. I want some regular flyers that I will use as invitations with some cartoon like tropical theme picture. How can I do this or where can I get them made cheap?


Answer
50 Is probably not too small a number for your local printing house, or you can go to Kinko's and hope you get a clerk who knows how to do things. It's a gamble.

You could also do things the old fashioned way, by typing your text on a computer in all the different sizes and fonts you want, then cutting them out in blocks, and arranging them on a blank sheet with your clipart. Secure with cellophane tape and then photocopy it at Kinko's or your local Public Library.
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Son is turning three what are some good birthday party ideas?




Tracy


My son is turning three next month and i was just needing some good birthday ideas for his party. There are going to be about 26-30 people there friends,family and some of our neighbors and such. My Sister thinks that's to many people and will overwhelm him there what do you think?


Answer
For a three year old, it may not be too many people if he likes a busy crowd, my kids always loved the more people the merrier. For his age, you should consider getting a jumper for the kids. It keeps them busy for hours and its not like a treasure hunt or a game with lots of rules. Another idea is a water party with little slip and slides and sprinklers and a little wading pool with lots of cheap beach balls and some plastic buckets and toy boats and little plastic alligators and other sea animals to play in the water with, kids this age love to play in the water with stuff like this. Plus with the warm weather it should be great. Have BBQ and picnic tables set up for the adults, get a cooler for Capri sun for the kids and just let them loose. If you do this, make sure to have the invitation say to wear swimsuit under clothes and bring towel. Good Luck.




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