Sixteenth Birthday Party Theme?!


Question: my best friend and i are going to have our sixteenth birthday party together. we live in a small town where nothing big really happens. so i want this party to be amazing. but i dont know what theme to make it. i want it high class and sophisicated but there will be a lot of dancing. we are having it at this restaruant type place. so we need some help in the following areas:

theme?
invitation ideas?
food?
and any other good things that will make a party amazing.

there is kind of a tight budget, but don't let that get in the way of a good idea.

please help me. all the ideas will be a great help.

thank you :]


Answers: my best friend and i are going to have our sixteenth birthday party together. we live in a small town where nothing big really happens. so i want this party to be amazing. but i dont know what theme to make it. i want it high class and sophisicated but there will be a lot of dancing. we are having it at this restaruant type place. so we need some help in the following areas:

theme?
invitation ideas?
food?
and any other good things that will make a party amazing.

there is kind of a tight budget, but don't let that get in the way of a good idea.

please help me. all the ideas will be a great help.

thank you :]

is the resurant making the food? I'd stay with appetizer type food, pick the fanicer stuff, stuffed mushrooms, chicken kabobs, bacon wrapped water chestnuts, mini egg rolls, that kind of thing. For theme I'd pick your favorite colors and just go around that. ex: pink and silver. if the resturant supplies white table cloths for the tables maybe make another one to go on top in pink (just cut squares of fabric from the store enough to hang over the edge a bit) or you can get some paper ones from the store and cut those to fit. make a centerpice of just some inexpensive flowers like carnations in a bud vase (maybe the restureant can supply these for you) and put some candles around them tables in silver or glass holders, maybe a mirror underneath to make it even fancier (they have boxes of these you can buy at Walmart or you can rent them too). For the inviataions you can print them out yourselves on your computer and you can make it so you get two out of each sheet of paper. go buy colored cardstock paper in your color and print the wording on velum paper. cut them all and trim the velum to be a little smaller than the colored paper. punch two holes in the top in the center and tie some silver ribbon in a bow and that will attach them together. you can go to Walmart and get cheap invitaion envelopes for them, and put a pretty birthday type stamp on the envelopes in your color. put iceicle lights underneath the ledge of the cake/present table to shine through the tablecloth. have some good music and play some kind of game to get people involved. maybe one of those basketball hoops you tie around your waist and have to swing your hips to get the ball on the string in the basket, or have people try to pass a ball or orange between people not useing their hands. some kind of relay race across the dancefloor back and forth with a spoon of something?

yeah, what she said.

Check the blog below - there's some resources, too.

You didn't say whether this was girls only or mixed gender party.

Could do a 50's party theme. Here's an invite for that: http://www.iby.com/index.asp?PageAction=...

For an elegant invitation for your restaurant, this one would be cool. http://www.iby.com/index.asp?PageAction=...





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