I am 14/f and I am having a birthday party
Here is what I have planned so far:
--->3 girls including me, 4 boys
--->on a Saturday
-Meet at my house at 6:30
-And eat...ANY IDEAS?
-Then go to market street (like a New York type place) and play in the fountains and go get ice cream and stuff
-Come back to my house, hang out, go outside on the golf course, ravee, snack, cake and presents
-Haunted house
-I NEED SOMETHING COOL HERE
-Watch movies and hang out
-Go wrapping around 1ish or 2ish a.m.
-Boys go home, girls stay the night =P
It will be too cold to swim
I only want those people =P
And my boyfriend is one of them and we are all really close friends so like spin the bottle or 7 minutes in heaven would be awkward =P
But if you have ANY ideas to spice it up a little, you would be a life saver :D
Thank you soo much!
HELP!
Disconnected answered Sunday October 14 2007, 6:17 am: To make it more fun,you can film the whole thing in your living room with a webcam/camera/camcorder and then you can do some random acting, afterwards send the video to some friends who were at the party.
This is usually fun, and when people watch it all together they have a laugh.
TheTeenGirl answered Sunday October 14 2007, 5:55 am: - A good place to eat is somewhere with pizza because then you can't really go wrong with people not liking the food. (Pizza Street...Cici's)
- A fun place to go is Party America. (Take goofy pictures with your girlfriends in hats)
- Board games? Not sure if you're up for that, but Clue and Twister are pretty entertaining.
- For the movies part, scary movies are always more fun than chick flicks or any of that.
- Prank calling always gets a good laugh.
- Dancing? Turn on some loud rap in the living room and just dance.
- A really fun idea would be maybe just go to the Market Street without the ice cream, go to the grocery store, buy ice cream and TONS of toppings for your own fun food project:)
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