Question Posted Wednesday November 9 2005, 3:51 pm
What are some good party ideas for a party in a basement in the winter. Food, decoration, game ideas? There is probably going to be around either 30 or 15 people whether i decide to invite some people.
happy-helper answered Thursday November 10 2005, 1:40 pm: Food - Good ol' junk food. Chocolates, popcorn, burgers, chips etc..
Decoration - Winter = Christmas, get them lights in there!
Music - Christmas music
Game Ideas - Truth or dare or dancing
xxxxxx answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 7:25 pm: Definitely have a buffet table with pizza, sandwiches, chips and dip. If you're going to have a party before the holidays, hang chrismas decorations around your basement. Mistletoe is a cute idea! You should play holiday music, but if thats lame then just normal music. Good luck with it <3 [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
hco_babe answered Wednesday November 9 2005, 6:00 pm: ok well it sort of depends on what kind of party it is and how old you are..but i guess for food, pizza is always really good and super easy. or you could grill food. (burgers hotdogs etc.)get lots of chips and fill bowls. any candy. get tons of soda/water. (unless you want beer i'm not sure how old you are) for decorations just have a lot of cool streamers hanging and stuff, and if you want you could even go and rent a strobe light for dancing. for games you could do classic spin the bottle, truth or dare, get a huge game of poker going, twister, for fun you could even get like a pinata. DANCING is always fun. then for music if you want to go all out you could hire like a local DJ and he could just play for you all night. or just make a mixtape of all your favorite songs. hope i helped and good luck! [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
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