my sweet 16 is in august and i'm starting to run out of time! this is a special birthday as you know, so it needs to be good. i need ideas for what to do, under two conditions: nothing dancing, and nothing too expensive (thousands of dollars), ya know! give me ANY ideas you have because i can't think of anything and i'm scared i won't be able to do anything in time and it will be a dissapointing birthday. thanks! (btw, to help you out: i live near san fran, i do like music, uh... yeah.)
This reminds me of a dream I had last night, in which sixteen of my friends [Specific number, isn't it?] filled a hall with whipped cream for me.. I don't know what they thought this would accomplish, but I was happy with it.
My advice? Don't do that. It's weird, and something only I would think of.
Stage an outdoor thing - plenty of people, food and music. Look around for some braziers, and make a circle of chairs outside each one. This way people have access to seats, and are still warm when the sun goes down.
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday April 1 2006, 10:40 am: well what im doing for mine is I'm having a music/swimming party. like outside we have a stereo system and we are gonna play loud music and just swim all day them roast marshmellows and stuff at night.
Vikki27 answered Saturday April 1 2006, 5:21 am: My sister came up with a real good idea for a party once. A themed 'oscars night' or 'Hollywood' party. There were going to be clapper boards on the walls and fake camera film rolls and so on.
There were going to be plastic martini or champagne glasses and everyone had to come dressed like their favourite movie star/character or as though they were going to the Oscars. This way, there was plenty of scope for those who wanted to come in fancy dress or those who didn't feel like fancy dress, they could just dress up really smartly. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
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