Slumber party ideas for teens (ages 15)?!


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Slumber party ideas for teens (ages 15)?


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heres a neat recipe, i made in Girl scouts when i was young, called pizza roll ups, makes 10 to 12 roll ups, Get pizza dough, Chef boy ar dee, pizza mix, 1 bag of shredded mozzerella cheese, 1 jar of ragu pizza sauce, 1 stick of pepporni, Make the pizza as you would on the box, Bring it out to cool, Add pepporoni, and sauce, Before you slice into pieces, slice into square like shape, And then roll them up into pinwheels shape, like a shape of pin wheels, Put cheese and sauce on top, and bake, or heat till cheese melts on top, Serve them on trays

Scavanger hunt
Really bad B horror movie marathon with snax
Rent the local pool

movies or shopping then come home to pizza and painting nails, makeup, etc... and best of all, have alot of fun!!
thats what all of mine/my friends parties were like.

Maybe watching a movie, do make-up, dance and talent competition, etc.

Camp out, manicures and pedicures, facials, fruit and veggie trays and a great movie or two, karaoke.

movies, truth or dare, popcorn, make taffy apples, karyoke, dancing, twister, and pizza.

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trivia games on the TV
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get your parent to grill out like hot dogs, hambers, and what ever you may like. while the food is cooking turn on the music and hang out dance until the food is done. well eating watch your fav movie. after that give eachother make overs and you got to get pics of it so in five years you can think about all the fun you have had with your friends at age 15

i would set up a salad bar, like they do in diners and restaurants. you can include anything and everything. a nice mix of fresh greens, onions, tomatos, olives, croutons, assorted cheeses, shrimp or chunks of turkey, chicken or ham, dressings. you cn also have a big pot of homemade soup. something like chicken or vegetable.
i would use the same principle for dessert. vanilla ice cream and assorted toppings. i think it would be fun. everyone would serve themselves.

DDR!!! and lots of food.

Decorate flip-flops, tie-dying shirts - some kind of wearable craft project is fun (and becomes the party favor). You can buy those denim bags at Hobby Lobby for just a few dollars, and then provide the paint and trims to create a new purse.

Take digital pictures of the kids and then print out multiples - and provide small scrapbook albums (think Dollar General or Dollar Tree -$1 or $2) and scrapbooking and journaling supplies so they can each make a momento album to take home.

Also - buy or rent some of those how to dance videos - and let them learn some new dances (something different from what they are doing now).

Movie marathon - of course.

The other thing that might be fun would be a cooking "class" - teach and let them make a dessert, individual omelets or pizzas.

A shopping trip until mid afternoon (girls) or a day at the local pool (boys), stop by the movie store and have the gkids pick out a few movies.

Once home, have the kids make their own pizzas (use mini pita breads as the bases - 1 for each girl).

Set up the lounge room/living room with each kid's sleeping bags and pillows. The girls can then give each other makeovers and the guys can either play a games console or have play fights (place a mattress on the floor and have the kids (two at a time) try to knock the other off the mattress to the floor).

Once the pizzas are cooked, start the movies. For movie munchies/dessert, serve small bowls of lollies and either an ice-cream cone or a candy apple each.

Once the movies are over, have the kids tell each other stories before going to bed.




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