ok i was wondering if there are any kind of craft or games i can do for my sweet 16 party. im planning on having a smaller party with just about 12 people or so and its prob going to be all girls. it can be anything outside because its going to be in winter/late fall. i wanted something to do that wasnt to juvenile to past time and stuff so we dont get bored or anything. it also cant be to girly either and can be done with a larger group. i was wondering if anyone could tell me some fun things to do at a party or what they did at theirs
Band_nerd_Lacey answered Monday August 15 2005, 10:37 am: Well I got some baloons and you have to pop them with anything but your hands or feet. I did it at my last b-day party. If your outside, you can just put the baloonon your stomach and leen against something and pop it. And whoever pops the most in 2 min. wins a prize. That's the only thing i can think about. Well i g2g. My Pancakes are ready for some tast buds. Bye. Hope i helped. [ Band_nerd_Lacey's advice column | Ask Band_nerd_Lacey A Question ]
x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 answered Friday August 12 2005, 10:50 pm: This might sound gay but twister is so fun but don't be like hey I have twister planned act as if you just were like hey lets play twister...you get into it with your friends and ya'll will be dying from laughing so hard l0l!! You could do a salon party where you get someone to come and do facials and massages or you can do it yourself and assign everyone a partner to do eachother's facials and massages...just go to wallmart and pick up the 80 cent packs of "face food" there individul facials and they're really cheap, nd just go into the lotion isle and pick up a massaging oil or lotion! hope i helped xox ♥ [ x0blu3eyedbeautyx0's advice column | Ask x0blu3eyedbeautyx0 A Question ]
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