Im having a PJ party with my friend. Its not a sleepover, but its going to be a girl/boy party. IDEAS?!


Question: Im having a PJ party with my friend. Its not a sleepover, but its going to be a girl/boy party. IDEAS?
Okay, were sharing our party!! We're great friends and were inviting like 30-40 people, and its my first girl/boy party.. The theme is PJ and me and her are going to match! The clubhouse we are having our party is one big room. I have never been inside of it and wonder what it is like? I know we are going to have a DJ and that is all I know at this moment. We have like two months and I need ideas what you can do!!!!!!!!!

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

Well, the DJ will keep the party moving along, but if you want a couple of fun things to do thrown in there, google "Balloon games" for some easy ideas...also
you can play "Slipper Pile-up" where everyone puts their slippers in a big pile, mix them all up. Have 2 teams and on "go" first person on ea team runs to find both slippers, puts on and races back to team to tag next one. First team done wins.

Hang donuts from doorways and blindfolded, guests have to grab it with their teeth (not using hands).

Again, have blindfolds for guests...now pass them a piece of paper with a food item written on it (they can read it but must be quiet til start of game) better yet...have the names in a bag and let each one pick one out...then on go...everyone starts shouting out their "food name" and must find their matching "partner food" while blindfolded....examples:

peanut butter and jelly (each is their own name= 1 pair)
mac and cheese
soup and sandwich
bagels and cream cheese
pizza and wings
cake and ice cream
tea and scones
hot dogs and mustard
pancakes and syrup
bread and butter

(have someone standing by to be sure they each get the right partner)--game ends when everyone has matched up.



you have a dj just dance the night away and have a little of your own fun



What do you want ideas for?




The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources