ok. so for my 17th birthday i, of course, want to have an awesome party. unfortunately, its in december, so i don't think that we'll be able to go outside so i'm just going to have it in my basement. i'm not really into the whole theme kind of thing [i just want everyone to be themselves], so what are good ideas for decorations? in my basement i have a bar, stereo system, pool table, tv, foosball table and a dance floor. i'm thinking of just putting together a playlist for music, and people are going to be dancing and stuff, but i'm just really stuck on the details. i want to invite about 30 people, so its going to be pretty big. so ideas? for food? decorations? what to do?
Additional info, added Saturday October 25 2008, 10:19 pm: so actually i was thinking of having a glow kind of party. have a whole bunch of glow sticks, glow balls, etc. so any other ideas to that?. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Katlyn answered Saturday October 25 2008, 9:36 pm: well for decoration you could pretty much put up anything since you dont really have a theme like you could put some balloons and stuff up but usually at older teen parties decoration isnt really a major thing so it wouldnt really matter if you decorated at all cause you already have all this cool stuff but ya balloons and streamers and just anything else you like and for food cake,pizza,chips,popcorn,carrots and dip,tacos,pop,cupcakes,cookies,cinnimon buns and like cheese and crackers well i hope i helped good luck and i hope you have a fun party:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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