Sweet 16 party?!
Sweet 16 party?
I need ideas about a party and everything about it.
Answers:
Pick a theme first! Then buy party decorations that match your theme. Pick good snacks and a good location! Then Have fun!
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My friends party.
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SWEET 16: TIPS AND TRICKS
It's the big party that every girl dreams of -- here's how to throw an amazing event that's low on drama but big on fun.
Get Your Game Plan Together
Tops on your to-do list? Check in with your parents. It's not glamorous, but it's definitely necessary. You need to know if they have any requests or rules in mind -- say, a sit-down dinner, all your cousins on the invite list, or no dirty dancing. Finding out early on gives you more time to make your case thoughtfully if you're set on something else, and even if you can't make them budge, you’ll have time to get comfortable with their ideas and plan a fantastic day anyway.
Who's on the List?
Be choosy about who you invite -- you shouldn't invite the entire grade, but you should make sure you've got a good mix of peeps. Surrounding yourself with even just a few of your nearest and dearest friends will provide more fun and better memories than landing an audience with more popular kids, which, even though it sounds corny, is way more important.
Style Guides
Adding a line about how to dress on your invitations (cocktail attire, South Beach black tie, dazzling denim, no jeans, ready to swim, cosmopolitan cool) isn't pushy -- it's genius. After all, if everyone knows what to wear you won't wind up gussied up in a gown among totally dressed-down guests in flip-flops and cutoffs.
Diplomacy 101
If you've got two friends who are feuding (and who doesn't?), invite them both. Chances are good that they'll make up eventually, and there's no reason to leave out someone you like just because of a temporary tiff that doesn’t involve you. If one of them whines, just explain, "I know you guys are arguing, but I made this guest list up forever ago and I really want all the people I've had fun with so far to be invited."
Be a Task Master
For everything that needs to happen at your party, make sure you've got a who in addition to a what: Someone has to do things like put the centerpieces you ordered on the tables, set up a gift table, and pop your frozen pizzas in the oven, and that someone hopefully isn't you. You're going to be way busy, so set up a team you can trust.
Start Off With a Bang
Walking into a party as your name is announced makes any girl feel like the belle of the ball. Plan a big entrance half an hour to an hour into your party, which gives guests enough time to arrive and get comfortable. If you can't stand the thought of being behind the scenes and missing part of your own party, sneak away just a bit before your scheduled entrance, change into something spectacular, and re-enter with all eyes on you. If you are set on staying hidden until it's spotlight time, choose one or two close friends to hang out with you so you don't feel completely left out of the fun.
Dazzle Your Crowd
Many girls consider a personal performance to be a way to share their momentous occasion with their guests. Don't try to schedule your show right when you make your entrance -- give yourself enough time to bask in the glow first. Resist the temptation to learn something new, like an elaborate tango if you're not a dancer or a blistering guitar solo if you only play the flute. You can only learn so much before your birthday rolls around. It's more effective to dazzle your audience with a skill you've got down pat, even if it seems less sexy than your dream talent. Plus, if you do something new, you'll be extra nervous and self-conscious, which definitely is not what your Sweet 16 should be about.
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