Camping Themed Slumber Party ideas for 10 y/ girl?!
Camping Themed Slumber Party ideas for 10 y/ girl?
Our 10 y/o old wants a unique slumber party...she came up with a camping theme....HELP!!!
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If you have a backyard, this is easy:
Put up a tent to sleep in, have them all bring sleeping bags (or borrow them). Build a fire (even if it's in your grill) and roast hot dogs, make s'mores, tell ghost stories.
If you have an apartment, build a tent from furniture--pile up chairs & cover with sheets & blankets. You can still roast marshmallows & hot dogs on the stove (it's easier on a gas stove).
smores!
Great job...she came up with a wonderful idea.
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Check this out!!!
THE HIT OF THE PARTY:
This campsite cake will lure even the most hardy campers out of their tent for a taste. Let each child decorate one sleeping camper on top of the cake.
DECOR:
A simple tent pitched in the backyard (or even the family room) is all you need. Lauren also added a few streamers to spiff up the inside of her tent.
FUN & GAMES:
Young kids will enjoy the summer camp-type games below; older kids may prefer the thrill of just hanging out tentside, minus the 'rents.
?Make camp crafts. At Lauren's party, the girls all made beaded ornaments, but gimp key chains, Popsicle-stick boxes or any other camp craft would also make memorable take-home favors.
?Have a campfire. A real fire (or even just a hibachi) can set the mood for games, songs or marshmallow roasting. Any fire, obviously, requires close parental supervision.
?Flash your lights. Lauren gave each guest a tiny flashlight. Everyone crawled into the tent and took turns telling ghost stories and lighting the flashlights under their chins as they spoke. Use a more powerful flashlight for a game of flashlight tag.
FAVORS:
Tie up a mini flashlight, glow stick and a little ziptop bag of gorp in a bandanna.
EATS:
Hot dogs (especially grilled over a fire), bug juice (Kool-Aid), gorp and plenty of s'mores.
CAMP-OUT CAKE
2 baked 9-inch round cakes
4 cups green frosting
DECORATIONS: Graham crackers, gumdrops, pretzel sticks, Necco wafers, chocolate cookie crumbs, marshmallow trees (see recipe below), colored frosting and gel icing
Layer the cakes and frost them green. Build a campfire with graham cracker-crumb ashes, gumdrop flames and pretzel stick logs. For the campers' sleeping bags, frost graham cracker quarters with bright colors and decorate with gel icing. Draw a camper's face with the icing onto a Necco wafer and place on top of each sleeping bag. Arrange the campers around the "fire" and add a sprinkle of cookie dirt and a few marshmallow trees.
MARSHMALLOW TREES:In a saucepan over medium heat, melt 16 large marshmallows with 2 tablespoons butter, stirring constantly. Remove from the heat and add green food coloring and 2 cups cornflakes, stirring well after each addition. Spray hands with cooking spray and mold cone-shaped trees. Place trees on a waxed paper-lined tray to cool.
Make hobos....but do them on the grill.
Make 4 oz. hamburger patties.
Peel and slice about the same size potatoes.
Take a piece of tinfoil (the presliced baked potato foil is perfect size for this) and place one hamburger patty, a few potato slices, and some baby carrots in the tin foil. Seal it up.
Place the packets on the grill. If you had a campfire you could cook them on the campfire. If you get the girls to put their own "hobo" together they are more likely to eat it.
I learned this recipe when my mom was a girlscout leader. It is still a winner.
set the tent in ur back yard keep a music system in the corner playing songs. keep a grill 4 making barbecue. Set up a slide do surfing with mattresses. stand on the mattress go surfing down the slide. gud luck