My birthday is coming up. I just want to have a little sleepover. I was wondering any ideas of what we could do? I thought of a movie, and ice cream because I love ice cream!!
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Boriqua101 answered Monday February 25 2008, 8:30 pm: After movie and ice cream you can probably go to the mall and go on a shopping spree for me a shopping spree is EVRYDAY!!!!!! Its addicting but newayz ummmm or u can have contests and games to play!!1 [ Boriqua101's advice column | Ask Boriqua101 A Question ]
easilyfixed answered Monday February 25 2008, 8:15 pm: well, normally, when i have a sleepover, we play video games, watch movies (usually a TV season on dvd me and my friends are obsessed with), dye hair (temporary stuff), listen to music, pig out on junkfood, and depending on the person, sometimes walk around the neighborhood.
it really doesn't matter what you do. it doesn't have to have a certain theme or anything. just have the birthday party be about you! [ easilyfixed's advice column | Ask easilyfixed A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday February 25 2008, 6:59 pm: One year, my friends and I made scrapbooks.
Another year, we went on a scavenger hunt.
Both were pretty awesome if I do say so myself ;]
Then, once, my friend had a spa party. We did manicures/pedicures and facials. It was also pretty cool. =]
fanfashion101 answered Monday February 25 2008, 6:57 pm: you should have a theme like old time movie
cuz itll match wat youre doing
or a hairspray party
you could down load songs and do fun stuff
hope i helped-fanfashion101 [ fanfashion101's advice column | Ask fanfashion101 A Question ]
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