14/f. My friend's birthday was the other week and me and my other friends are planning a surprise party for her. Does anybody have any ideas? We want to do something creative, not just at one of our houses. She doesn't like the mall or movies or bowling, but she likes baking cookies and watching old movies :). Theres about 6 girls to invite including her, and also about 5 boys. Thanks in advance ^^.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? justaskVy answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 6:26 pm: You can have a "dare night"/.. think of something creative and have an outin dare night. That should be funn. Like hide it at stores and you have clues and each person have a dare and they go to which every clue leads them to. That should take all night. Its also funn!. Then you guys can order pizza after, ice cream or cake [you guys can bake her one and surprise her.] and rent an old movie [that everyone like] to watch.
OR you can give have a scavanger hunt. Create clues and have her go find each clues which led to her surprise party. .. you can throw her party at a restaurant.. and when she gets there.. have everyone sing her happy bday song and jump out to surprise her. Have dinner,hang out then you guys can go back to one of you girl's house and watch a movie , eat, and play games?/.. twister, monopoly, DDR?, video games, truth or dare, etc.
hope I helped =]. good luck [ justaskVy's advice column | Ask justaskVy A Question ]
teenadvice answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 6:20 pm: if she likes old movies, then do a old movie scene (lets say she likes the 50's, so then do a sence like the 50's.!!!! and have little sreamers and stuff, have a dance floor! [ teenadvice's advice column | Ask teenadvice A Question ]
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