Ideas for a girl's 15th birthday?!


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Ideas for a girl's 15th birthday?

i'm turning 15 middle of april. and i'm having a party (about 15 people) at my house. any ideas to entertain my friends? my friends recently had a birthday at her house, also about 15 people andit was fun. she didn't have anything planned, but the people were loud and weren't shy. a lot of the people i'm inviting are a bit on the quieter side, so i need to plan something ahead. any games, movies, anything. maybe something original? but not anything childish or wierd or anything like that. i don't want to be made fun of for having a lame party. thanks = )

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2 months ago
I live in new york, so it's still cold here (even though it's spring)
and i'm having boys and girls, all of whom are my age


Answers:
2 months ago
I live in new york, so it's still cold here (even though it's spring)
and i'm having boys and girls, all of whom are my age

sleep-over, watch movies,kariokie(borrow somones kariokie machine or singstar games), make pizzas buy bases from the super market and toppings from the deli put in the oven

Slumber party!!

HAHA i bet that'd be a hit.

Try karaoke

i dont know where you live but its hot here in arizona and a water park would be ideal.

I had a birthday party too and I invited about ten girls. We just sat around watched movies and pigged out. We ordered pizza and then cake. Movies are the best option in my opinion.
If you haven't seen Mean Girls, it's hilarious (you probably have) and The Notebook but you'll probably have all the girls crying.

-truth or dare....teenage girls love that stuff....if you want it appropriate, then use appropriate dares, etc. if you need some, search online
-find your fav. movie thats a comedy
-order some kind of food and have a competition for who can eat it the funniest

Pack of cigerettes worked for my 15th

Find a theme you like and build around it.

1. Have a real tea party - either you provide everything or ask everyone to bring their favorite cookies and you provide the tea and other stuff.

2. Mary Kay makeovers, or give each other makeovers. Have a bunch of make up on hand with a lot of disposable brushes and sponges.

3. Spa party - soak your feet, facials, etc. Body Works will also do an in-home party for you. Do your hair, nails, etc.

4. Hire someone to teach you to do something - cook a dish, do a craft, whatever you're interested in. Check your local craft store for ideas.

5. Movie party - get a bunch of movies or ask people to bring their favorite. Use a movie camera to record the party. Burn a CD for everyone. Make popcorn. Set up a candy display/concession area like a movie theatre.

6. In our town we have a place where you can go and make your own ceramics. You pay for the piece and they supply the paints, brushes, firing, etc. You can bring your own food or cake, and they do birthday parties. Plus, your guests get something they can take home and keep forever.

7. Can anyone sing? A karaoke machine is fun and not too expensive. One of your friends may even have one you can borrow.

8. Have a dessert or ice cream party. Have everyone help make the desserts or bring their favorite. Make ice cream the old fashioned way, not with a machine.

Have a great birthday!

Rent a Karoke Machine from the rental place and have ***An American Idol Theme*** The kids can dress like a star and sing like they are on American Idol...

That can be inside or outside

Good Luck
sew

spin the bottle, truth or dare.. or you could get in teams and play video games.




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