Having a sleepover theme party and would like to know of ideas that i can use?!


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Having a sleepover theme party and would like to know of ideas that i can use?

im 15 and i am turning 16 so there is a limit of things i can do i do have the whole truth or dare thing down as well as movies junk food and baking but i was wondering if anyone new about fun games to play with a lot of girls more activities basically i'll need and thanks for ur help


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One excellent idea for a girl’s sleepover birthday party is to have it themed after Disney Princesses. You can rent lots of Disney movies featuring princesses in them. For party favors hand out some plastic tiaras and beaded necklaces and you can find themed party supplies online to use in your decoration, such as streamers, wall panels and other party favors like magical wands.

Everyone knows slumber parties aren't for sleeping. Add a few of the following ideas to the pillow fights, painted nails, and lounging around in PJs -- and you've got a full agenda for a fun-filled evening.
Fun Favors
Customized Pillowcases
Embossed Velvet Purses
Friendship Bracelets
Painted T-Shirts
Paper Boxes
Jazzy Barrettes
Sleepytime Slippers
Velvet JournalsUp-All-Night Activities
Clueless
Crazy Eights
Home Hair Salon
Lie Detector
Sardines
Spoons
Two Truths and One Lie

Party Food
The Complete Sleepover
Cheese Straws
14 Frosty Refreshments
6 Homemade Pizza Recipes
Mexicali Popcorn
Pajama Party Cupcakes
Sleepover Cake

OR

Hang out all night with your very best friends, crash on the floor for a few hours, and get up the next morning for a big pancake breakfast. For most preteen girls, a loosely-structured birthday celebration will do just fine. Help your child brainstorm games and crafts she thinks her friends will enjoy, make sure you have the needed supplies, then let the kids run the show on party night.
PARTY POINTERS
? Consider having this party the weekend before your child's birthday and reserve the real date for a family party.
? Everyone knows that a sleepover party is about anything but sleep--playing CDs, watching videos, telling ghost stories, you get the drift--so be prepared to call it a later night than usual.
? Have a few board games, a video or cards on hand just in case the kids look to you for suggestions (such as--card games) of what they can do.
? Don't forget to stock up on munchies!

PARTY PLANNER
? Have your child find out each guest's foot size and favorite color, then shop for flip-flops to make Sleepytime Slippers.
? Move furniture (if necessary) to clear an area for spreading sleeping bags.
? Set out craft supplies, games and a deck of cards.
? Put out guest towels and extra pillows.

PILLOWCASE INVITE
Make a case for a great party by slipping simple card stock invitations into mini pillowcases that the birthday kid can mail in an envelope or hand-deliver. For each, cut out a 7- by 10-inch piece of fabric. With the printed side down, fold up a 3/4-inch strip along one long edge and secure it in place with a glue stick. Turn the cloth right side up and apply glue along the three unfolded edges. Fold the fabric in half so that the two short sides match up and press down on all the edges to make them stick together. Now turn the pocket right side out. Next, trim a piece of card stock to fit inside the case and print on it all of the specifics along with a reminder for guests to pack pajamas, a sleeping bag, a pillow and a toothbrush. For a fun touch, puff up the pillow by inserting a piece of Bubble Wrap into the case along with the invitation.

SLEEPYTIME SLIPPERS
These sassy jungle slippers are just the thing to make guests feel right at home. To make a pair, place flip-flops on the back side of a piece of fake fur and trace around the bottoms. Cut out the shapes. On each cutout, mark the three spots where the foot straps on the flip-flops join the insole, then cut three slits from the outer edge in toward each mark. Cover the top of each insole with double-sided cloth carpet tape. Starting from the heel, slowly roll the fur cutout onto the insole, adjusting it around the toe straps. Firmly press down on the fur, and the slippers are ready to wear.

PARTY PILLOW
Your child will be bidding good-bye to her gaggle of guests in the morning, but with hand-decorated pillowcases to take home as favors, everyone can sleep on their memories for nights to come. During the party, pass out felt-tipped fabric pens and prewashed white pillowcases (slip a piece of cardboard inside each case to keep the ink from seeping through to the other side). Then the kids can embellish their individual cases with drawings and favorite slogans. They may even want to pass their cases around for everyone to autograph.

PANCAKE CAKE
The morning after the party will be time to wake up and smell the pancakes. In lieu of a traditional layer cake served the night before, present the birthday girl and her entourage with a tall stack of hotcakes drizzled with maple syrup, chocolate sauce, fruit, or whipped cream--anything goes. Top it off with candles and don't forget to sing "Happy Birthday."

MENU
? Popcorn with shake-on grated cheese or seasonings
? Pizza
? Root Beer Floats
?Yogurt and Fruit Parfaits--
? Pajama Party Kids Cupcakes , Sleepover Cake, or Pizza Cake

scavenger hunts in the neighborhood are a blast!!!

Make lists, exchange lists or you make them yourself, split in groups, set a time limit and see who can bring back the most stuff.

Scavenger hunts around your town & pank phone calling (my favorite!)

If you want to have a lot of fun get your brothers (if you have one) to Go to peoples doors and say Trick or Treat instead of singing. It's funny, unless you want to do it.

Bingo is fun for a lot of people to play at once...for prizes, you can use things like nail polish, lip sticks, key chains, cute pens, cool folders and notebooks, or anything that doesn't cost a lot but is still fun to win.

im 27, twister is always cool

you can go with a theme like.....underwater theme or if you hang out with a group of friends that are girly girls than you can have a modeling sleepover you can pretend to be models or if you are tom boys then you can ...play like you are skate borders.....i hope it helps because i used the underwater one and that helped!

A video scavenger hunt. i remember when i did that one year for my birthday. we split up into two groups and we had a list of things we had to do in a particular place in our city (if you don't have access to more than one car you could just do it in your neighborhood) and then when you finish you watch what everyone did. It's really fun!! Happy Birthday and God Bless!!

u cold play burning building. thats really fun . prank call, its soooo much fun! ding dong ditch, scene it trivia game, dance, do hair and nails, make fun of people in your yearbook!
good luck!

Make-overs!

I would suggest the Family Family DVD version...so fun, split into teams, my whole family finds it enjoyable and I'm 35.

Clue...the updated version..also on DVD

I agree totally with the suggestion of BINGO...so fun to play

also have a pampering night...each girl donates written suggestions for the best home facials, best home-made body lotions, and spa ideas...Vote before the party...Make the top winning 2 of each at the sleepover.

Cooking contests...make the top foods together

Have a camera handy and make a scrap book of the sleepover with your friends.

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Nevermind

At my 16th birthday party we went and Tee Pee'd our science teacher's house! Now this could get you into trouble but oh was it fun! To this day my best friend Lorie and I get a good laugh out of it!

Tape heads.

Get two helmets or hard hats and cover them with double stick carpet tape. Then gather lots of things like empty pizza boxes, cans, paper clips, straws, underwear, magazines, books, etc.
Do this twice (in other words two piles of stuff exactly alike). Spread the two piles on the floor with some space in between the two piles.

Now split the girls up into two groups. It is a relay race - with one girl from each team putting on the Tapehead and going down to the junk pile and trying to pick up an item on the tapehead, and then running back to her group. Hat switches and then the next one goes. The items begin to pile up on the hat, and at the end of the relay - you count how many items each team's tape head holds. Winners are the ones with the most items.

It is a hilarious game, because it seems so simple, but is challenging, and the tapehead looks so funny. Photo ops!

what's funny is how much stuff you can pick up - and also some really heavy items can be picked up. We once picked up a bowling ball, a six pack of cokes and a pizza box on the same tape head. It was hilarious.

We used to have fun prank calling, before the days of caller id! We also liked to have seances, and once one of our friends tried to hypnotise us. It only worked for one girl, but it was fun anyway.

CSI LAS Vegas...Someone write a mystery murder and clues and talk the evidence through and solve it. Or Deal or No Deal. Have several boxes with different amounts of money and see who can get the most money as a contestant -- give them a door prize. go to the dollar stop -- but wrap them like the are the best prize.

have a seance.....play guesstures.....

We used to play a big game of capture the flag in the yard...but hardcore with sill string, traps, flour in socks, it was fun!!

I guess naked Twister is out of the question because of your ages. LOL.

Anyway, try Trivial Pursuit, 90's edition, that should liven things up for all of you, as you were born in 1990 and grew up in the 90's.

play games like charades or tell scary stories.. your never too old to have fun :)




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