Great party tips?!


Question:

Great party tips?

my best bud is turning 14 and she wants me to throw her a huge party with about 30 people there. i need a theme, party ideas and all tips are welcomed. thanx. and please let it be non-expensive


Answers:
Go to your local $1 store. I always find awesome party supplies. Grill up some hot dogs, burgers, very cheap and inexpensive. Make some harty appetizers, like a 7 layer dip, maybe a vegetable platter, stuff to keep people occupied, and happy. Get a Slip-n-slide, $12 at walmart!! Those are ALWAYS fun! Everyone, young and old will join i, trust me! If you keep everyone cool, and having fun, it will be a success! You dont have to spend a lot of $$ to do that!!

shes expecting alot....she should pay for it at her own house
and i recommend she keepts it to 10 ppl
let her use her horoscope sign for decorations

Possible ideas for a party are:
~ Bowling
~ Skating
~ BBQ
~ Picnic in the park or at the beach
~ Party at home
~ Hawaiian Luau

All of this depends on your budget, and how many guests there are. For example, if you have loads of guests and a tiny house you may want to think about going elsewhere, even if it's just to a local park for a big picnic or just to hang out and have fun. You could even get a shelter house that has a fire pit and make smores and roast hotdogs.

If you're having a party at home, you could also have a themed beach party, or hawaiian luau. I am throwing a bridal shower for a friend and were having a luau theme. I found a ton of stuff at the dollar store. It was stuff that I had also found on e-bay and other party planning things online for a lot more $. Hope this helps you out




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