12th B'day party ideas!?!


Question: Ok, we're going to have a 12th bday party for a girl. I need party themes ex: Tropical, American Idol, ect.... I also need gift ideas. We've already had like a nowling party and skating party, she wants it at home with her closest friends, which is like 6 or 7 people. She has a treehouse and loves to play in the woods, so if any ideas please let me know, but it dosent have to do with outdoors.


Answers: Ok, we're going to have a 12th bday party for a girl. I need party themes ex: Tropical, American Idol, ect.... I also need gift ideas. We've already had like a nowling party and skating party, she wants it at home with her closest friends, which is like 6 or 7 people. She has a treehouse and loves to play in the woods, so if any ideas please let me know, but it dosent have to do with outdoors.

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Pirate: have everyone dress up like pirates have your décor be mostly grey black and white then randomly throw in red. On the website you gave the have a whole bunch of pirate themed bouncers and such but if you look at the play spaces and combos they have one that Is an actual pirate ship so check that out. Also you could have a treasure hunt with clues like…enter through the passage way to find a room that will hear a boom when you pop the pink balloon…hide the pink balloon and you will have already put your next clue inside before you blew it up.

Carnival: have carnival games like the these: buy really cheap lil fish and put them in red cups with water obviously fill clear cup with just water and the fill green cups with water and a small prize and scatter them on a table outside…buy a piece of cork board and pin balloons by their tails make them stand back and throw darts trying to pop one if they do give them a prize also look into the entertainers section of that website they have clowns magicians and face painters all typical things at a carnival. Also look into getting a dunk tank. All of their carnival games look fun as well

Hollywood: get a red carpet they have those at party city, make it like an award ceremony and hand out a survey filled like who here has the best smile, eyes, laugh ECT. Count the votes and give awards to the winners. Then have a dj and just dance.

Club: ok well I suggest you make it a glow in the dark club buy a black light and tell your guests to wear white then hand out glow sticks, necklaces, and bracelets anything turn off the lights and just have your black lights on and possibly a strobe light then let the dj or just you play play music and you guys dance and have them do kareoke

Luau: hand out lays at the door and make smoothies or virgin frozen fruit prinks also have a lot of fruit try fruit kabobs they look so cute. Then play Hawaiian version games like toss the pineapple and such. The Hawaiian dancers could be cool and they could teach you guys how to but they may be pricey

Hannah Montana: they make plates, cups, napkins ECT. In a Hannah Montana pattern then tell you gests to dress like Hannah Montana, then have them do karaoke and dance a lot…then when they are going to bed have some Hannah Montana episodes prerecorded

Masquerade: buy little masks from party city and then buy a whole bunch of feathers and jewels then have them decorate their own mask then have them do a fashion show wearing their masks then give a prize to the girl or boy with the best mask!

you should do a tropical theme. swimming party, movie night.

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Teen Birthday Party Ideas For Every Budget

Looking for ideas to plan a teen birthday party? There are countless possibilities, depending on your budget, party size, and interests. We’ve compiled some variations on teen birthday party ideas for every type of cost consideration:

Beach Bonfire:
Budget: Low

Get there in the late afternoon and hold a mini sand castle building contest. As the sun sets, roast marshmallows, pack some picnic grub, sit around a beach bonfire, and tell stories. It’s easy, low-cost, and fun.

Survivor Party:
Budget: Moderate

Pick out an “exotic locale” and send out invitations accordingly. Decorate with items like tiki torches and tropical greenery. Have party members divide up into tribes. Set up games like having the tribes compete to build their own shelters and do a neighborhood scavenger hunt. Don’t forget to feed the famished islanders – a sampling of Hawaiian food will do the trick.

Concert Party-
Budget: High

Pick the favorite band of your choice, invite several of your closest friends, and get front row tickets to see a concert. Rent a limo to take everyone to a meal before hand and cruise the town after the concert before heading home. If you’re really diligent, you can secure backstage passes by going through the band’s fan club or a radio show. For favors, pass out a goody bag with CD’s from the band, concert t-shirts, and posters.

A friend of mine did a luau party for her 10 year old. It was a really cute idea. They made a little tiki hut and it was a "bar". They had different flavors of daiquiri mix( no alcohol of course) and blended it with ice and poured it into coconut cups. Did the limbo with the kids a few times and just played music.

As for gift ideas...that is a hard one I have a 9 3/4 year old and I am at a loss myself. What do you give a kid that has everything...lol.

u should do a surprise sleep over and like the person to go get her can tell her that she is going camping so she'll bring her stuff and so she doesnt know its for her they say that they have to pick u up.

o u should go to a Hannah Montannah concert

pool party
Ice skating
roller disco
cinema
bowling
arcade
go karting
paint balling
laser shooting game





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