Having complete meltdown: help with party?!


Question: Oh wow. I'm completely in a frazzle.
My daughter's birthday party is this Saturday and i have no clue what to do!
She'll be turning 15 and we already sent out invitations.
We have a fog machine...
Not many people will come (7 kids and 10 adults).
I have no activities for the kids! (mostly girls) And i don't know what food to serve.. Should t be a rave or glow stick party? PLEASE HELP! :(


Decorating ideas helpful.


Answers: Oh wow. I'm completely in a frazzle.
My daughter's birthday party is this Saturday and i have no clue what to do!
She'll be turning 15 and we already sent out invitations.
We have a fog machine...
Not many people will come (7 kids and 10 adults).
I have no activities for the kids! (mostly girls) And i don't know what food to serve.. Should t be a rave or glow stick party? PLEASE HELP! :(


Decorating ideas helpful.

I am also planning a party for my 15th birthday.

I would buy chips for sure, soda, last year I bought pretzel sticks and dipped them in white chocolate and milk chocolate. They were very yummy.

For games and such, I would suggest the whipped cream game, you put whipped cream in those small strofoam bowls and put something at the bottem and have everyone start at the same time to get the thing at the bottom out.

Have a dance party.
Take LOTS of pictures!!
Becuase that's fun!!

I'll edit this and type more when I think of more.

you should ask your daughter!
i have a 13 year old. for her party this year we got lots of inexpensive spa items, like nail buffers, clear polish, pedicure stuff and the girls put on music and did each others' nails. if you have a beauty school in your town, you might even be able to find a couple of students to do spa treatments on the girls for not much money -- those students need to complete a certain number of hours of practice so it would be a good opportunity for them too.
for food, finger food is great for teen parties. pizza and chips are normal but my daughter is a health nut so we also had carrot sticks, celery, flavored seltzer water (instead of soda) and things like that.
Relax! Put on some music and see what happens.

well i dont know what kind of girl she is but
i would:
-have dancing
-serve punch
-not embarrass her (no offense)
-give out a few cheap disposable cameras
-take pictures and maybe have one the adults help by running out to get them developed during the party
-kareoke (excuse the spelling:) is funn
-that nails idea is great!
-neon hairspray is fun
-helium balloons are CRITICAL
hope i helped you and the party turns out great!





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