I dont really want us in 2 different rooms, I want us all in the den with sleeping bags. I mean what do I put on the invitation? Parental Supervision? And whayt can we do and everything like that?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? babiigirl answered Monday August 21 2006, 1:01 am: If you want all of you guys i think it would be alrite. im not sure how old you are but if your parents trust you enought o have a coed sleepover then your friends parents should trust you and you parents enough and know that you guys have it all under control. If your parents say no right away about coed then maybe you can have the boys leave at like 2am.
As for the invitations. I would make them new years ish. Silver and blue. then have confettii in them like the little stars. Make it like you would make a regular sleep over invitation. You can pput like in the bottom corner. Parental Supervision but let your friends no before they get the invitation that its going to be coed so they can suck up to their parents a little bit.
You want to make the inivitation something that when your friends show their parents they think wow this girl is really serious about having this party. Itll feel like "i have to let my kid go to this party"
As for what to do.
before midnight you guys could play outside. Play a game of tag football. Do a bunch of fireworks. When midnight comes and the ball drops have like a small dance floor setup and you guys could dance. after everyone has settled down you guys can play games. Truth or dare and etc.. games like that.
Have a ton of snacks and sodas and juices out all night so you guys can snack whenever.
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