ok..i have 2 months or so..for my "sweet 16" i really dont see a purpose of it having a fancy party. all i want really is having like 25 friends or so over. something small. do you have any ideas?
or some sweet 16 quotes or whatever not having a buncha fancy stuff in it, just simple birthday quotes?
For mine, I invited about 30 kids, and we had two teams, and then we played survivor games! It was sooooo much fun. After the games and cake and presents, we wathced CastAway. All of my guests loved it.
You could do the same thing with Fear Factor, or Dance Party, or whatever theme you find cool, where you would play games and watch a movie all related to the theme.
Your friends will love it because they dont have to dress up really nice, or get stuck doing something they totally hate. Having a big, casual party lets people come in late, or leave early and still have a really good time. I am so excited for you, and I hope everything goes great!
<3/arianne, 16
p.s. You can go to a party store or look online for other themes that intrest you, and you can also search "birthday quotes" in google, and get a lot of great ones!
Let me know if you need any help planning, or finding good decorations, I LOVE that stuff ^_^
alwaysmile answered Wednesday July 23 2008, 1:29 pm: you could have your friends come to your house, set up some games, get pizza and do cake and everything, and then have a few sleep over and get movies, and stay up all night.
or you could rent out the pool of a hotel and do that, and rent a room and have a few friends stay there. [ alwaysmile's advice column | Ask alwaysmile A Question ]
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