im having a sweet 16 and i was wondering if anyone knew of any unique things that i could have at a party. ex: charictures and tattoo artists.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx answered Thursday July 5 2007, 12:56 am: Clowns and performers are a bit childish but my sister had an adult jumping castle at her 18. It seems kind of immature but alot of people enjoyed it. Charictures and tattoo artists could be a bit expensive depending on how many kids your going to have at your party. You could make up a theme like hawaiin night or a medieval thing and you could have hawaiin performers like the dancers and those guys who throw the fire sticks around or with a medieval thing you can have jesters and stuff. If you base your party around a theme or idea you can think of things that relate to that theme. If your having alot of people at your party like say 50 or more then most of them are going to want to get your airbrush tattoos and it's just going to become to expensive. Getting local bands or people you might know in bands to play the music you and your friends are into or a DJ could help get things going at your party and just make it that bit more spectacular. At partys you want people to be jumping around and enjoying themselves not standing inline to get a charicature of themself which they will probably loose by the end of the party but if you want it then do it. Juke boxes are always pretty kool at parties because people can choose the kind of music they want and theres such a variety to choose from. If you want to go all out and have a big enough area for your party, some people can hire out theme park rides for the day but that can get pretty expensive to.
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