i was wondering if anyone had any good ideas for a sweet 16 party. i have a little bit of money to spend but not to to much. i want something for a small group of girls thats not to expensive and is fun for everyone ( i have some non girly girl) friends. also its going to be in the evening/night if that rules anything out and i dont really want a sleep over
maria2653 answered Sunday August 21 2005, 1:04 am: dont make it a sleep over you should make it like 8:00 pm - 2:00 am. have good music good food and you should be fine. good luck [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
vilelove answered Sunday August 21 2005, 12:10 am: Hi! How about going to the beach and having a picnic in the sand (it's a lot prettier in the evening when the sun isn't so hot). Or staying home and playing gameboards and sherades and truth or dare and listen to lots of cool music and that kind of stuff. Or maybe if you got a jumper that could be cool. I don't have too many ideas, sorry. Well good luck and if you're brithday is coming up happy early birthday!! [ vilelove's advice column | Ask vilelove A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Saturday August 20 2005, 10:35 pm: You should try window shopping at a party store to see what kind of things they have for sale. A lot of things they have for sale, you could make for cheaper than you could buy them for, if you're willing to do that. You could have a hawaiian theme party and buy some cheap plastic leis.. they usually cost about 25 cents each. A Mardi Gras theme would be another fairly cheap thing.. strands of beads aren't usually too much money, and you could even decorate some paper masks with paint pens.... Depending on how much money you have to spend, you could get a camera and take pictures of the party. If you don't have a digital camera or photo paper, a few disposable cameras might be kind of fun. That way each person could take pictures of stuff at the party... [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
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