Hey, im sure my question is in the wrong category, but not really. Lol.
Im having 2 surprise parties in one for my 2 bestfriends.
Theyre both girls & I want a really cute theme for the party.
Theyre also both turning 15.
Any idea about the themes?
Or dress code or anythingg?
Thanks(;
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? 9BigBrat6 answered Monday June 29 2009, 8:04 pm: I say go with a decade theme...which has kinda already been suggested. lol. we just had an 80s party for my church and it was so much fun. We did things like simulate 80s movies characters and the fashion (which is pretty fun in and of itself), we played games like hula-hoops contests and a scrunchy toss and had prizes like rubic's cubes and little light brights and stuff. basicall we just went all out.
so I'd suggest that, or other decade themes like 50s rock and roll, 60s disco, 70s hippie, or like solute to the 90s kids, since that's what you guys are. lol. just things that I think would be fun. [ 9BigBrat6's advice column | Ask 9BigBrat6 A Question ]
Jasminaa answered Monday June 29 2009, 11:52 am: I always thought that it would be cute
if the birthday girl(s) would wear like
a color that stands out and then everyone
else wears black & white, and they could
wear like red, or purple, or pink. Therefore,
they would stand out the most out of every-
one. It's just my opinion, I hope I helped.
LOL_x0x answered Monday June 29 2009, 10:09 am: How about a beach theme? Since it's summertime and all :) You can serve tropical smoothies with those little umbrellas in them, and have plate of fresh fruit.
Or, you can have like a time era (50's, 60's, 80's) I think an 80's theme would be awesome. You can play 80's music and everybody can dress like they're from the 80's.
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