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Party Planning Ideas
Posted By Angelo On March 25, 2009 @ 4:32 pm In Special Occasion Party Ideas
Many things are worth celebrating in life. Most people always look forward to experiencing and enjoying wonderful moments and events, whether it’s just a simple promotion, or something grand, like matrimony. These days, people usually throw parties to celebrate momentous times in their lives.
Special occasions come in different kinds, like weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, holidays and even corporate gatherings, but whatever type of party you’re having, you always have to go through a planning process. With proper planning and organization, you’re sure to end up with a successful celebration.
Here are some important factors when planning a party for a special occasion.
Throwing A Party: Basic Considerations
Throwing a successful party isn’t just about buying a cake, putting up a few decorations and serving some munchies. To make the party a success, you need to cover many simple but important aspects. Remember these basic guidelines:
Preparing The Guest List
Your guest list is one of the basic aspects you have to cover as soon as you decide to have a fun celebration. Knowing how many people you’re expecting will let you decide on several crucial factors, like how many invitations to send, the amount of food to prepare and what venue to pick. Remember these considerations when preparing the list.
Making It More Unique With A Theme
If you want to make your party more special and unique, why not follow certain theme? Having a theme can unify the party and can also make planning easier.
Examples of popular themes include:
Special Invitations
Once you’ve finalized the guest list and the theme, you can begin sending out party invitations. Remember, this must be given weeks, or even months before the party. If the party is casual, you can send the invitations two or three weeks before. If it’s formal, the invitations should be in the guests’ hands a month or two in advance.
Here are other important tips when making invitations.
Occasion Decorations
Any special party will not feel festive without ample decorations to brighten up the place. You need to get the proper décor to make your party look enjoyable and exciting.
Decorations can be very elegant, or very crude and simple. They can be store-bought or crafted using typical materials found all around your home. The choice of décor depends on your taste, theme and the occasion itself. Here are some helpful reminders:
Party Activities For Entertainment
Parties are all about socializing and celebrating, but even the most crowded and festive parties can be a little boring without any activities to entertain the guests. No matter how simple or grand your party may be, make sure you have some wonderful activities to keep everyone preoccupied and merry.
Wanna see costume party! Check out this video.
Delicious Party Food
You have to prepare refreshments to satiate your guests’ appetite. Here are some quick tips:
Giving Out Party Favors
To make your party an event to remember, it’s nice if you can give out small gifts or party favors for all your guests. Most events have these items, so everyone will be reminded of the wonderful time they had.
You can give out any kind of party favors, from simple figurines to inexpensive kiddie goody bags. Just make sure it suits the theme and the mood for the party.
Remember these three tips when taking care of this party aspect.
Any occasion can be very special as long as you have a successful, enjoyable and unforgettable party to celebrate it. Remember these tips when you’re having one. It’ll surely be an event to remember.
Bachelor Party Ideas
Posted By Elaine On January 14, 2009 @ 9:11 pm In Bachelor Party Ideas
Your best bud is getting hitched, and he appoints you as his best man. Aside from standing beside him as he and his bride say their “I dos”, there’s one more important thing you have to do: throw him a fun bachelor party, of course! It’s the best man’s duty to make sure the groom gets to have one fun party before he ties the knot.
If you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry! Here are several bachelor party ideas you can try to make sure your best friend’s last single night will be an unforgettable one.
Bachelor parties are traditionally put together by the best man, but this doesn’t mean you have to shoulder everything. Don’t hesitate to ask for help from the other groomsmen, or the groom’s other buddies. His brothers, cousins and uncle can also help out with the preparations.
Putting together a party might seem easy at first, but if you think all you need to do is send out invites, prepare food and get a stripper, you’re wrong. There are several important aspects you need to go over before you can put the party into action, including:
Throwing a typical boys’ night out party is okay, but if you want to really make the event memorable for the guys, you should plan a bachelor party with a fun theme. Here are several kinds you might find enticing.
Imagine this: casinos, floor shows, flashy restaurants, strip bars and you and the rest of the boys having a spectacular time. It certainly sounds apt for a bachelor party. Las Vegas is definitely a grown man’s playground, offering various sights and activities that thrill everyone. Make sure you can afford it, though, and that the bride approves. If these conditions are all set, then go and have a great time. They say what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, but the excitement of the fun Vegas bachelor party you had is something you surely can bring home with you. (During this hard times, be sure spend your money wisely, learn how to save in Las Vegas)
Check out this Bachelor Party held in Las Vegas
They say a bachelor party isn’t complete without naked girls. You can call or look up stripper services online and let them come to your venue. The Internet is a good source for stripper services. Specify how many women you want to come, and ask how much their services cost. Another option is for all of you to go to a stripper’s club. That means less work for you, since the entertainment and booze will ready for you when you get there.
Strippers are popular at bachelor parties, but remember that they’re not a requirement. Check with the groom first to see how he feels about this factor, and whether he thinks it’s okay with his bride. If he doesn’t want a stripper, don’t force it on him. It’ll be a disaster if the groom walks out of the party, or if the wedding is canceled because the bride got angry.
Food isn’t very important during a bachelor party, but it’s still good to have a few munchies around to keep the guests full and happy. Prepare the usual snacks for the party, including chips and dip, nachos, mini sandwiches and peanuts. Make sure you have enough beer and alcoholic drinks to keep everyone in a jolly mood!
Seeing your favorite friend getting hitched is wonderful, but before the big day, it’s your responsibility to bring him back to his single days with a fun bachelor party. Remember these considerations when you’re planning one. The groom will surely thank you after the fun all-boys bash.
* If you want to surprise the celebrant, be sure to read how to plan a surprise party.
Toddler Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Carmelia On January 12, 2009 @ 8:25 pm In Toddler Birthday Party Ideas
As any parent knows, having a toddler is a very exciting and a very challenging time. At the toddler stage, your child is no longer the helpless baby he or she used to be, and is learning things at an incredible rate. Throwing a birthday party is an effort that will be enjoyed by your child and the other children, with the activities and the games that will allow them to interact with each other and learn as well.
Your toddler has a definite personality at this age, and you may have noticed that he or she prefers one toy over another, or likes one television show over the other. You should take your child’s preference into consideration. In fact, why don’t you ask him or her? Here are some colorful and educational favorites of toddlers that you can use as party themes.
Remember that while the theme should be something that your child loves, you should also consider what your guests and the other children will find enjoyable.
You invitation’s design depends on your theme. Keep it simple, but colorful. Having colors will stimulate the kids attending your party and besides, it’s more fun. You can also include pictures along with the invitation, so your friends can see how much your little one has grown.
Use pastel colors for your balloons, banners and streamers. Hang a personalized banner for the birthday celebrant with a special message. Make sure that the balloons are placed where they cannot be easily reached by very small children.
Make your party more educational by incorporating numbers and the alphabet in your decorations. Use the characters in your chosen party theme to teach your child’s guests to familiarize themselves with numbers and letters. (For more tips on creating birthday invitations, read how to make birthday invitations)
Depending on the ages of the children invited to the party, your games and activities can range from very simple to complex ones. Keep in mind that you want your child to be involved in the activities as much as possible, so try to have a combination of both. You should also encourage the parents of the younger guests to accompany and help out with the games, so everyone can really participate.
Check out how fun Dodge Ball can be, specially when kids play it.
Don’t forget the classic birthday party games like breaking a pinata (See how to make a pinata), Trip to Jerusalem and Pin the Tail on the Donkey. You can also set aside a little play area with age-appropriate toys for the younger set of kids. Sometimes, the best activity for them is just to let them play with other kids with no rules.
The rule with children when it comes to food is to provide them with familiar food items. Food like spaghetti, sandwiches, mac and cheese, jell-o and deviled eggs will sure disappear from the kids’ plates with no complaints. Provide a healthy accompaniment to your menu by adding salads and fruit cups. The pastel color motif can also be reflected in the food with your cookies, cupcakes and of course, the birthday celebrant’s birthday cake. Cut out the food in fun shapes like stars, hearts, numbers and alphabet letters!
Serve colorful and refreshing drinks like Gatorade and fruit juice. On a warm day, provide treats such as fruit popsicles and ice cream. Cooler days call for warm apple cider and alphabet soup. Even the adults will love coming back to familiar party food they’ve enjoyed when they were children themselves.
When hosting a birthday party for a toddler, remember that it doesn’t have to be very elaborate or over-the-top. Just having some kids over, good food and fun games are more than enough to make a memorable birthday party for anyone.
25th Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Marvin On December 10, 2008 @ 6:38 pm In 25th Birthday Party Ideas
You’re turning 25 years old, a lot more mature now than you were when you were a teen but still pretty spunky and adventurous. You’re probably working full-time now while studying or fully devoting yourself to graduate studies.
Give yourself a birthday bash to celebrate 25 years of your life. Your party should be fun, exciting and memorable for both you and your guests. Friends from school or from your workplace should all come to the celebration to enjoy the day with you. The following party tips should make your 25th birthday a very special one.
You can buy party invitations from shops. These invitations have different designs, so it’s easy to choose one that fits your taste. Write down the details of the party, including the date, time, and venue, inside the invitations and send them out to your prospective guests.
If you know how to use photo-editing or graphics editor programs, try using Adobe Photoshop or (GNU Image Manipulation Program) GIMP to make your own custom party invitations. There are also greeting card programs that have existing libraries of templates that you can use to easily produce your own invitations. Simply edit the entries as you wish, then print them or send them through e-mail.
It’s a good idea to celebrate your party with a theme, so that everything in the party revolves around a central motif. If you choose a “Batman” birthday party theme, for example, then your invitations can have images of Batman and his villains on them. You can make your own invitations according to that theme or buy them on the Internet. (For more tips on creating birthday invitations, read how to make birthday invitations)
Decorations for your 25th birthday party should match your chosen theme. You can make the number 25 the theme of your party by putting up streamers and posters of the number 25 at the venue. You can also paint the number 25 on tables and chairs to emphasize the theme of the party.
You may also celebrate your 25th birthday without a theme. After all, people in this age bracket usually celebrate their birthdays just by eating and drinking with their friends. If you plan to just eat, drink and dance all night, then you can forget about themes and decorations. Make sure that the venue is clean and safe though, so that accidents can be avoided during the party.
Most of the people who will attend your 25th birthday party will be young, party-going people. Games and activities should be fun, exciting and physical to keep them interested. Forget about thinking games because they will just bore everybody. Here are a few games and activities that will surely keep your guests’ spirits high:
What is it:
This game will leave your guests laughing their hearts out. To play the game, first fill a bowl with various strange and oddly shaped items. Tape an old towel to the brim of the bowl, then cut a hole in the middle of the towel big enough for your hand to slip through. Blind fold participants then tell them to put their hands in the bowl one by one. The object of the game is to correctly guess the contents of the bowl by just feeling the things inside. This game is sure to make guests laugh as you watch each participant’s facial expression as they feel the objects.
I have never: Play this game if all the participants are old enough to drink beer. Each player tells the group something that they’ve never done before; for instance: I have never climbed a tree or I have never ridden a horse. All the other players who have done a particular activity must drink their beer. The objective of the game is not so much to win anything, but to hear guests tell their secrets and get them drunk.
Play as a band:
If you’re a member of a band or some of your friends play musical instruments, why not perform at your party as a band? Set up a stage at the venue, complete with lights, smoke machines and confetti. Play one to five songs just to show your skills and let everyone enjoy the music. Don’t play too many songs though, or your guests might get bored.
Charades: Charades is a classic party game that you can do at your 25th birthday party. Fill a bowl with strips of paper with words related to the theme of your party; for example, if the theme of your party is “Batman,” then words could include: Batmobile, Robin, Joker, The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger, or Michael Keaton. You may also choose other categories such as animals, places, and movies.
Divide participants into two or three teams, each with a representative to pantomime the words on the strips of paper. Other members try to guess the words by interpreting their representative’s actions. Set a time limit to how long teams can guess a word. Give scores to teams who can guess words within the time limit. The highest-scoring team wins the game.
Dance the night away:
It’s also a good idea to just go wild on your 25th birthday. Just clear a wide area to serve as the dance floor and crank up the volume of the sound system. Guests in your age bracket love to party without rules, so it might be a good idea to just let them have fun. Make sure, however, that the dance floor is safe and guests are still in control of themselves to prevent accidents and injuries.
Having games at your 25th birthday party is fun but your guests might want to just drink and go wild. Games are normal for children’s parties but they might seem awkward for birthday parties celebrated in this age bracket. Consider the character of your guests and what they might enjoy more. If you think your guests will prefer a drinking and dancing party as opposed to a party with games and activities, then it’s probably better to forget about playing games.
The food you serve at your 25th birthday party should be fun to eat and keep your guests partying hard. If you’re stuck on what treats to prepare, here’s a list of party foods that will surely satisfy your guests:
Drumsticks: You can’t go wrong with chicken drumsticks because almost everyone loves their rich flavor. To emphasize the theme of your party, you may want to arrange 25 drumsticks on a plate if you have 25 guests or fewer. If you have more guests however, simply stack the drumsticks on a large plate and let your guests eat them.
Hot dogs: Like drumsticks, hot dogs are also guaranteed to satisfy your guests because of their rich, meaty and juicy flavor. They are also easy to eat so guests can carry them around the venue while they’re partying. You may also put hot dogs in buns with some cheese.
Pizza: Almost everybody loves pizza because of its meaty flavor. You may order pizza from a fast food restaurant or make your own. If you’re going to order from a fast food restaurant, choose at least two types of pizza so your guests can pick the one they like. (Why not try finger pizzas, see how to make finger pizzas)
Spaghetti: Some of your guests might want to eat a heavy meal, so it’s recommended that you serve spaghetti. This food is high in carbohydrates which can keep your guests partying for a long time. Top the spaghetti with a lot of meatballs and cheese to make it more delicious.
Cookies and muffins: Your guests may want to eat light sweet treats like cookies and muffins at your party. You have the option to either buy these treats from a store or bake them on your own. If you’re good at baking, try writing down the number 25 on each cookie or muffin using icing to emphasize the theme of your party.
Birthday cake: It’s your choice whether to have a birthday cake on your 25th birthday. Your guests may just want to drink and dance all night long, so eating a birthday cake would be quite inappropriate. If you’re planning a more traditional birthday party though, guests might appreciate servings of your birthday cake.
Plan your 25th birthday party thoroughly so that everything will go on smoothly. Also, make sure that the venue is safe to avoid any accidents during the party. Remember to mind your guests throughout the party, while also enjoying your own special birthday bash.
Watch this 25th Birthday Party
30th Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Marvin On December 9, 2008 @ 11:15 pm In 30th Birthday Party Ideas
Your 30th birthday marks another decade in your life. You’ve learned a lot of things and are leaving your immaturity behind. You now have more responsibilities to other people, but life is still fun because of all the knowledge you’ve gained through the years.
Celebrate your 30th birthday by giving yourself a birthday bash that you and your guests will remember for the rest of your lives. There are many things to consider, including the invitations, decorations, games and activities, and food. Here are some tips on how to celebrate your 30th birthday party.
The first thing you should plan is which party invitations to use. You can purchase traditional party invitations from shops. These invitations have different designs, so you can surely find one that matches your taste. All you have to do is write the details of the party, including the date, time, and venue, inside.
If you want a custom party invitation, consider using photo-editing and greeting card programs like Adobe Photoshop and GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). You can choose the look of your invitation from the existing templates of these programs. Filling up the invitations is easy because all you need to do is edit the entries as you wish.
Once you’re done editing the invitations on the computer, you can print them or send them online. Printing invitations might not be a practical idea though. If you have more than 20 guests coming to your party and if the invitations have many colors, the printer’s ink might run out. In this case, a better option would be to just send the invitations online. Save the invitations on your hard drive and then send them to guests via e-mail. (Tips on how to make birthday invitations)
You can make the number 30 the theme of your birthday party. Put huge streamers in the shape of the number 30 all over the venue to emphasize the theme. You may also use posters with your age to decorate the venue. It’s your option whether to make the decorations simple or elaborate.
There are many other birthday party themes to choose from. If you’re a big fan of a certain movie, you can use that movie as the theme of your party. For example, if you’re a Star Wars fan, then everyone in the party should dress up as characters from the Star Wars films. Whatever theme you choose, make sure that your guests can dress up appropriately for it.
Search the Internet for items that you can use as decorations for the theme of your 30th birthday party. This is the easiest way to get the decorations you need. Select all the items you need for your party, pay for them online, and just wait for them to be delivered to your home.
Games and activities at your 30th Birthday party should be appropriate for the age of your guests. Sure, you can have fun with children’s games like Pin the Tail on The Donkey, but remember that some of your guests might find it awkward to play these games. Try to make the party fun without turning it into a children’s party, unless that is the theme you chose. The following games and activities should make your party fun and memorable:
Musical chairs: While musical chairs is a classic children’s game, it’s still appropriate for your party because it’s simple and fun to do. Arrange several chairs in a circular formation and ask for participants. If you have 30 guests or more, consider playing a game with 30 chairs to emphasize your birthday.
Check this movie and have fun watching their Musical Chairs Game.
The number of chairs should always be one less than the number of players. Play a song on your sound system, then ask the players to dance around the chairs as the music plays. Players must quickly sit on the chairs when you stop the music. There’s always one player left standing because there aren’t enough chairs for everybody. That player leaves the game and the game continues as chairs are removed one by one. The player who gets the last chair wins the game.
The hat game: To play this game, first, get some hats and ask for participants. It’s best if you choose 30 participants to stick to the theme of the party. Tell all the participants to put the hats on and don’t take them off until you do. The objective of this game is NOT to be the last player wearing a hat. Next, continue talking to other people at the party until you notice that players have forgotten that they’re even playing the game. Take off your hat and watch other players as they also take off their hats. The last player to take off his hat loses the game.
Charades: Charades is another classic party game that will surely appeal to both young and adult guests. To play the game, first, fill a bowl with strips of paper with words written on them belonging to a single category.
Watch this movie and learn some tricks on how to play the Charades Game.
For the category movies for instance, you can have: “The Matrix,” “Cinderella Man,” “Lord of the Rings,” or “Casablanca.” Divide players into two or three teams. Each team picks a player who will act out the words on the strips of paper. Other people in the team try to guess the word by interpreting the actor’s pantomime of the words. Remember to set a time limit to how long teams can guess a word. Give scores to teams who guess the words within the time limit. The team who scores the highest wins the game.
Who am I: This is a thinking game that may be greatly appreciated by your older guests. First, pick a category, such as vegetables, movie stars, and cartoon characters. Pin words belonging to these categories on the back of guests as they arrive. The objective of this game is for them to find out who they are by asking other guests.
Participants can’t ask just any question, though. Questions should only be answered by yes or no. Also, participants can’t remove their tags to find out who they are. You may play this game while moving around or seated as a group. Before the end of the game, participants must group themselves according to what they gathered about the tags at their backs. Vegetables should have their own group, movie stars have their own, and also cartoon characters. Players who are wrong about the groups that they choose lose and the winning players get a prize.
Food is another important consideration in your 30th Birthday party. Here are some party treats that can surely satisfy your guests.
Make your 30th birthday party a memorable one by planning everything beforehand. Meticulous planning is key to avoid awkward silences during the party and other unfortunate events. Don’t fuss too much over your guests during the party though. Have fun because this party is for you, after all.
* Many people dread turning 30. They’re not “young” anymore, and they’ve reached the age where their life will be filled with nothing but responsibilities. Of course, that doesn’t mean they don’t get to have fun! Here are some cool things to do before turning 30.
50th Anniversary Party Ideas
Posted By Paul On December 8, 2008 @ 9:02 pm In 50th Anniversary Party Ideas
Marriage, by all means, is challenging to maintain, given all the possible avenues a couple can argue about. If you have managed to keep your marriage intact for 10 years, you deserve much praise. Maintain it for 25 years and you are automatically a model for every young couple. If you make the marriage work for 50 years, you already deserve a grand 50th anniversary party.
The 50th wedding anniversary is associated with gold, representing the feat’s rarity and sheer difficulty. The sterling color is prominent in the celebrated couple’s clothing, presents and party decorations. When planning for a 50th anniversary party, you should apply the same motif. Gold, as it appears, is the only thing precious enough to stand for the love and the dedication showed by the couple toward their marriage.
The 50th anniversary party is strictly a formal affair, but that doesn’t mean everyone should be uptight for the entire night. You can organize a number of exciting events that will surely liven up the crowd. You can also pay homage to the couple in a pretty creative and touching manner.
Check this out nice touching heart Golden Anniversary Movie.
The party activities highlight the marriage and its best moments. They show how a connection, when tendered with truth and integrity, can blossom into a long-standing bond worthy of celebrations.
The presents for the couple should ideally be in-line with a 50-year anniversary’s official color - gold. Gold-colored items are the predominant gifts during the celebration. You can go for something luxurious or something that the couple will truly appreciate.
A present is more than just an obligation. It is a way of giving a part of yourself to the celebrants, given the way it reflects the giver’s personality. Choose your present carefully, so the couple can celebrate your good intentions the way you celebrated their 50th anniversary. (Want to know the top gifts on wedding anniversary, read Top ten wedding anniversary gifts)
Music sets the mood and enhances the theme of any celebration. Of course, it is critical for a grand celebration such as a 50th anniversary party. The party music should make the couple feel special and at the same time, appealing to the guests. Good thing you have a handful of good options.
Combining the DJ and the live performers is the ideal setup for most anniversary parties. If you look at the attributes of both closely, you’ll have a balance of intensity and versatility, which are the perfect qualities of party music.
A 50th anniversary celebration is a grand event dedicated to a relationship that defies the test of time. The idea is to organize a commemorative party that is nearly as splendid as the celebrated marriage. With a good plan and some consultation with the celebrants, you can put up a celebration that is worth remembering. If you enjoyed reading this article, might as well read how to make your marriage last.
Lets watch this movie and feel their happiness as they celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
16th Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Carmelia On December 7, 2008 @ 5:10 pm In 16th Birthday Party Ideas
For many teenagers, turning sixteen is a big deal. It’s traditionally viewed as a girl’s coming of age, and many debutante balls are held on a girl’s sixteenth birthday to introduce her to society. The sweet sixteenth birthday has a lot of counterparts in other countries and cultures (although in different ages), such as the Jewish Bar or Bat Mitzvah or the Quincaenera parties in the Latin community.
Depending on your budget and the birthday girl’s wishes, the party can range from small and simple, to big and ostentatious. Here are things you have to keep in mind when throwing a sweet sixteen birthday party for your special girl.
There are many ways of throwing a sweet sixteen party, but you and the birthday girl must first decide on whether you will be throwing a formal party, a casual party, or a semi-formal party. A formal party usually involves waltzes, gowns and a more formal theme. A semi-formal party will be more laid-back than the formal party, but will follow some traditions. A casual party can be like your typical birthday party for a young woman.
A sweet sixteen party can also have party themes that reflect the celebrant’s interests, hobbies or even their favorite things. Here are some suggestions when picking a sweet sixteen theme.
Remember that all plans must be done in conjunction to what the celebrant wishes. Even if you want a really extravagant ball for your daughter’s sweet sixteen, don’t force it, especially if it’s not her style.
Sweet sixteen parties are special because they mean something to the celebrant and society, that is, an acknowledgment of the girl’s coming of age. Here are some of the traditions tied to sweet sixteen parties:
Sweet sixteen parties are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, and while they may seem corny, these traditions can really define the importance of this birthday celebration.
Your decorations and invitations to the sweet sixteen party must reflect the theme and formality (or informality) of the party. To make it more personalized, include photos of the celebrant from when she was a baby to her current age.
Formal sweet sixteen parties require a lot of planning, and are usually held in party halls. For casual parties, you can either host the party at your own home or at an outdoor venue, like a club house or a pool area.
Decorations can be very extravagant or simple, depending on the celebrant’s preferences. Of course, no party is complete without balloons, banners and streamers. Flowers must also figure prominently, too, since this is still very much a girl’s party.
Teenagers will always have ways to make themselves enterained, such as video games, watching movies or simply having a gabfest. Having a few games up your sleeve isn’t a bad idea either. Here are some suggestions for games in your sweet sixteen party.
Check this out funny movie Kissing card and go crazy!…:).
Don’t forget that teens love to rock out and dance. You can hire a DJor a band to play music at the party. After all the traditional motions, it’s still a teenager’s birthday party at the end. Don’t forget to loosen up and have fun celebrating with your daughter!
13th Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Marvin On December 7, 2008 @ 3:53 am In 13th Birthday Party Ideas
Are you celebrating your 13th birthday soon? Give yourself a birthday bash that you and your guests will never forget. Prepare early so that everything in the party will be perfect. Things to consider include the invitations, decorations, games and activities, and the food you will serve at the party.
A lot of people believe that the number 13 is a very unlucky number. In fact, people are so afraid of the number 13 that some buildings are deliberately designed not to have a 13th floor to reassure people that the buildings are safe. Scientifically though, there’s no proof of the bad luck that the number 13 is supposed to bring. Your birthday party will be perfect as long as you prepare everything properly.
The cool thing about the number 13 is that you can make its infamous reputation as the theme of your party. Start by sending out invitations highlighting the belief that 13 is unlucky. You can write messages such as, “Try your luck! You are invited to my unlucky 13th Birthday Party!” or “Think you’re lucky enough? Come to my 13th birthday party and try your luck!”
Buy birthday party invitations from department stores. If you know how to edit pictures on the computer, you can also make party invitations using photo-editing or greeting card programs. These programs have existing templates that you can simply edit according to your desires. Print out the cards and then mail them to your guests. You may also send the invitations through e-mail which is much easier to do. (Tips on how to make birthday invitations)
The games and activities at your 13th birthday party should all involve a degree of chance to emphasize the luck theme. Here are a few games and activities you can do at the party:
Musical chairs: Musical chairs require some skill, but it’s ultimately a game of chance as the music determines whether you’re going to be in front of a chair or not. To play the game, arrange several chairs in a circular formation and ask for participants. The number of chairs should always be one less than the number of participants. Play a song on the sound system and ask the players to dance around the chairs as the music plays.
Players should quickly sit on the chairs when you stop the music. Since there aren’t enough chairs for everybody, one player is always left standing and leaves the game. The game continues as chairs are removed one by one. The player to sit on the last chair wins the game.
Grouping game: This game is very similar to musical chairs. Start the game by collecting together as one big group. Call out any number between two and fifteen that is less than half of the total number of participants. Players then scramble to form groups with that number of members. The members should wrap their arms around each other so you can see who is in the group. Players who can’t enter a group have leave the game. More and more players leave the game as you call out more numbers. The winning group could have anywhere from two to five members.
Pin the donkey tail: This game is a classic game of chance. Fix the poster of the donkey without a tail on a wall and tell participants to line up. Blindfold the player in front and give him the paper cutout of the tail. He then tries to pin the tail on the right spot without seeing the poster. The player who pins the tail closest to the right spot wins the game.
Unlucky hat game: Get some hats and tell everyone to put them on. The objective of this game is NOT to be the last person wearing a hat because that means your hat is the unlucky hat. First, tell the participants that no one is allowed to take off their hats until you do. Continue talking with people in the party until you notice participants forgetting that they’re even playing the game. Take off your hat and watch others as they also take off their hats. The last player to take off his hat is the unlucky loser. As punishment, the group tells him to do a task.
The foods you should serve on your 13th birthday party should be fun to eat. You may serve the food in 13 servings on the table to emphasize the theme of the party; for example, serve 13 drumsticks and 13 slices of pizza on the table. This is only feasible if you have 13 guests or fewer, though. The following foods will keep the spirits of your guests high:
Drumsticks: Chicken drumsticks are extremely delicious and fun to eat. Arrange 13 of them in a circular formation on a plate if you have 13 guests or fewer. If you have more guests, just put a bunch of them on a plate and let your guests gorge on them.
Pizza: Pizza is always a hit in parties because it’s tasty and easy to eat. You can either make your own pizza at home or order from a fast food restaurant. (Learn how to make pasta pizza)
Hot dogs: Hot dogs are juicy, meaty, are and sure to keep your guests craving for more. Serve hot dogs on each table and let your guests eat them to their hearts’ content.
Spaghetti: If you want to keep partying for a long time, make sure to serve spaghetti at your party. It is rich in flavor and can keep you going for a long time. Top the spaghetti with a lot of meatballs and cheese to make it even tastier.
Cookies and muffins: Some of your guests might prefer sweet treats than meaty ones, so be sure to serve cookies and muffins at your party. People can just munch these treats while waiting for the next activity or game to begin.
Ice cream:Ice cream is a nice choice for dessert. Your guests will surely love flavors like vanilla, chocolate, and chocolate chip.
Birthday cake:Your birthday cake should match the theme of the party, so put 13 candles over it. You may choose a black chocolate cake to highlight the bad luck that the nuimber 13 brings. Add other features like 13 cherries or 13 drops of icing over the cake.
Have fun at your 13th birthday party. Prove to your guests that the number 13 isn’t such a bad number at all. With these party ideas, your 13th birthday party may just be the happiest and luckiest birthday party you’ll ever have.
21st Birthday Party Ideas
Posted By Paul On December 4, 2008 @ 7:45 pm In 21st Birthday Party Ideas
The 21st birthday party is a freedom board for having fun, as long as it presents a balance between hedonism and sentimentality. Preparing such an event is only challenging because you have so many options to choose from. You can narrow down your choices by basing the celebration on the celebrant’s personality and interests.
The invitation’s appearance depends on the party’s theme and formality.
The invitation should give the recipients a sneak peek of the entire celebration. Through its font and design, the attendants will have the right mindset for the party. It must leave a good impression and present something to look forward to. For more information on creating invitations, read how to make birthday party invitations.
What everyone will wear is relative to the party’s theme. A serious affair requires formal wear or at least something smart casual. Informal parties are more fun than formal, so you can wear the wardrobe that you don on Saturday nights. Parties with outlandish themes compel everyone to wear a particular set of clothes. Try to conform with the event’s prescribed dress code, so you totally revel in the party atmosphere.
Just like the attire, the venue is relative to the party’s required specifics, though selecting a location plays a big role in its success. Several locations are pretty popular, when it comes to birthday parties, given the tastes of 21 year olds.
Check out this video for a surprise 21st birthday party.
Birthday parties for 21-year olds are filled with fun activities, which are often dubbed the highlights of such events. These endeavors are laced with much hedonism and a little drama for the celebrant. You have much to choose from, making this section the least of your worries.
As you can see, the games and activities are centered on breaking free from the 20-year old chain of restrictions. They will realize how much fun it is to be a young adult.
The 21st birthday party may seem rough and rowdy but it simply captures the energy of a 21-year old. It won’t be long before he or she focuses on the serious side of life, now that he or she has entered the formal start of adulthood. The youngster will have no regrets by the time he or she decides to start a professional legacy.
Miss Spider Party Ideas
Posted By Elaine On December 4, 2008 @ 7:09 pm In Miss Spider Party Ideas
Many children think bugs are icky, squashy and scary, yet there are still some that they find funny and endearing. One popular example is the lovable and kind-hearted Miss Spider. Along with her fun-loving bug neighbors and friends, she gives kids a bug’s-eye view on how life is in the woodsy and whimsical world of Sunny Patch.
Miss Spider must be one of your daughter’s favorite characters, especially if she loves watching cartoons. If she really likes the Sunny Patch experience, and her birthday is coming up, why not give her a fun Miss Spider party? It’s a unique and delightful theme she’d certainly love. Here are a few ideas on how to plan the party.
If there’s a party supply store near you, you can easily visit it and grab a bunch of Miss Spider invitations. With the show’s popularity, you’ll certainly find various designs and patterns to choose from. Fill out these ready-made invitations with the party details and send them to your guests at least a few weeks ahead of the party.
Ready-made invitations are awesome, but if you’ve got a creative streak in you, you can make your own invitations. One idea is to draw Miss Spider images on white cardstock paper, color with a yellow pen, and cut them out. Write the details on the back, then mail to your guests. You can also buy Miss Spider stickers or cutout pictures from coloring books, and stick them around the cardstock paper. Write the details in colored pen, and you’re done.
Another fun idea is to take a photo of your child wearing a Miss Spider costume and use it as the front cover of your invitation. Draw a balloon next to her head, saying “I’m having a Spidey adventure at Sunny Patch, and you’re invited!”. Make your wordings as fun as you can. It’ll make your guests look forward to the event more.
Since Sunny Patch is bright, colorful and filled with fun, your party should have the same aura. Otherwise your kid and her friends will not feel the magical bug world. Here are a few ideas to make your venue as sunny as Sunny Patch.
Miss Spider may be nice and kind-hearted, but she sure knows how to have fun! Your kids, while in Sunny Patch, should enjoy themselves too. Try these enjoyable Miss Spider-inspired party games for your tots.
After these fun and thrilling activities, let the kids watch an episode or two of Miss Spider. They surely won’t say no to their favorite show. You can also give out Miss Spider goodie bags for everyone, with candies, stickers, coloring books, Miss Spider school supplies and even a CD of the show.
Your little darling and her friends are going to be hungry after all the crazy, Sunny Patch activities you’ve prepared. The good news is, you can whet and satisfy their appetites with just several simple treats. After all, they’ll be too busy having a good time. Here are some party grub to stuff their little mouths.
To make them feel the Sunny Patch theme better, serve your treats in banana leaves and wooden plates. You can also purchase paper plates with Sunny Patch characters printed on the surface.
Check out this cute spider costume video.
Your kid doesn’t have to be in Sunny Patch to experience fun and excitement. Plan this enjoyable Miss Spider party, and watch her and her friends have the time of their lives. After this, they’ll never think of bugs as “icky” again! If you want to surprise your child, be sure to read how to plan a suprise party.
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