Birthday Party Themes For a 13 year Old?!?!


Question: Birthday Party Themes For a 13 year Old?!?
My birthday is in July, and I know it's early, but I'm turning 13. I want to have a themed birthday party. My friend had a beach theme one, so I don't want to copy her.

I'm thinking of either a neon party 9Like where everything is neon) or a zebra print party (zebra print everything)

Any ideas? Like I don't know what to do if I have one of those. I like zebra print, bright colors, vollleyball, cheerleading, stuff like that.

Any other fun themes? I am a girl, BTW. I will be inviting like 5 people, also.

Answers:

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My Step daughter is 15 now but on her 13th birthday we threw her an i'm a celebrity get me out of here party!

we decorated the house like a jungle, with real trees and bushes all over our house!

we had real live trials, with games like, guess what u are eating ( disgusting things like prawns and sprouts but thing like chocolate and ice-cream too) the person who ate the most things got the most stars?

we had hunt the star games ( i had 5 boxes and filled them with tomatoes, backed beans, custard, and spaghetti) they had to find them with their mouths while blind folded!

the person with most stars won a prize at the end of the party

all the food was brightly coloured and all of the food was made to look like bugs and snakes!
also we made coctails of all sorts of ideas that the girls came up with! (obviously non alcaholic)

but they all had a fantastic time and all of her friends still rant about how amazing her party was :)

it might not be your sort of thing but i thought i would pass on the idea !

have a fab day whatever you do!



I like the neon idea im 10 and i love neon but the zebra is kool too its up to u. they are very good ideas but i like the neon



Alice in Wonderland could fit with your likes

Set up a long table, covered with all different kinds of teapots, mismatched teacups and saucers, chandeliers, etc. Have an assortment of 'odd' chairs around the table, so that people have to sit at different heights. Use a colorful tablecloth.

Hide a stuffed toy representing the Dormouse in one of the teapots.

Hang colorful paper lanterns above the table

Decorate your door so it represents the rabbit hole, or the looking glass, where people have to go through to enter the party. Or use a play tunnel.

Hang up signs with 'this way', 'that way', 'up', 'down', etc. painted on them, like in Disney's Tulgey wood.

Put some clocks in the room that are stopped at tea-time.

Decorate the walls with playing cards (normal size or really huge ones from cardboard), and the floor with a chessboard-like pattern. Scatter around some chess pieces.

Hang a branch to the ceiling with a Cheshire Cat (or just it's grin) in it.

Use lawn flamingos

If you have a fireplace, put a large mirror on the mantelpiece. Or attach one to a door so people can actually go through the looking glass. If you don't have a huge mirror, create one with aluminium foil

Make rabbit paw tracks and put them on the floor, leading in various paths through your house and/or garden

Put up a children's swimming pool to represent the pool of tears

Make vulture heads and paste them on top of some umbrella's. Hang the opened umbrella's from the ceiling

Buy rose bushes at a garden store and decorate them with white and red roses

Stuff a big Alice-like doll into a small doll-house

Fill vases with white and red roses, and hide one or several brushes with red paint in them




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