Steve Spangler Science provided some materials for the party at my request. As always, opinions are 100% mine! I was beyond excited (and surprised) when this year, Isabella asked for a Science Party, rather than the typical Princess party. After all, she does want to be a scientist when she grows up. Of course I said yes and went crazy in the planning. It all looks very involved but really, it was an easy party and definitely less expensive than hosting outside of the home. And before I get started on telling you about all our mad scientist party ideas,
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Hey party peeps! Today I'm sharing a party trend that has been gaining momentum this past year. More and more little girls are requesting traditionally boy-themed parties from superhero, dinosaur and yes...ninja themes! Let me show you how to get in on this trend and HOST A PINK NINJA PARTY FOR GIRLS featuring a cute DIY Pink Ninja Party Wreath, DIY Pink Ninja Party Chairs and yummy Chocolate Dipped Fortune Cookies! RECREATE THIS PINK NINJA PARTY! Oriental Trading has an entire 'Ninja Girl' collection of party supplies that makes recreating this party super easy. For a full shopping list and
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Survivor Theme Party Game Challenges I racked my brain and turned to the Internet for ideas. I scoured the Internet looking for games to purchase. I came up empty-handed. So, I knew that I was on my own and each would have to be created by myself. Here is my challenge listing, the rules, and way I plan on setting everything up. Challenge Board & Score Board First, I needed a way to keep me on task and a way for our guests to see the upcoming challenges. I found our over-sized dry erase board in the basement and decided this would
Incorporate the romanticism of vintage modes of transportation, colorful maps, and earthy textures into your travel-themed party for a fun and festive atmosphere. Travel-inspired decorations are perfect for an array of gatherings—birthday parties, bridal showers, weddings, or dinner parties. Here are a handful of ideas
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Theme parties are definitely one of my favorite things to plan and post about here on the blog! I recently told you about Lily’s Amazing Race Party, which you can read all about here in case you missed it. My husband and I have done this for our first 3 kids’ 13th birthdays, and I […]
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Amazing Race, Fear Factor & Other Scavenger Hunts Your Teen Will Thank You For Are you planning a birthday party for your teen & have no clue how to entertain a group of teenagers? Chances are you've considered a scavenger or treasure hunt. You or your teen might be worried that friends will think this is a lame party idea. I'm here to tell you, with proper planning a teen scavenger hunt is anything but lame. Your teen and her friends will thank you. Her/his friends will be talking about how much fun they had for weeks. Of course, they will be blabbing about it on FaceBook & Instagtam, long before it even ends. Your teen & friends will light up the twiitershpere with hilarious tweets all day/night long. And, the best part...you will be the cool mom, the fun mom, all the while you'll be providing good, safe fun for the kids. I had no idea how many people are googling scavenger hunt ideas. I originally published an article about my daughter's scavenger hunt on my writing blog, teen party ideas and I was shocked at the number of hits it received. This blog is a more appropriate forum for the topic so I am writing a more detailed post. We have teen daughter, ages sixteen and fourteen and a son who is eleven & we've successfully hosted scavenger hunts, treasure hunts, photo scavenger hunts, video scavenger hunts, Amazing Race Scavenger hunts, Fear Factor games, Survivor themed hunts & C.S.I. themed hunts for all of them. I'm going to share with you the best of our parties and I will also give you my opinion of the pros & cons of each. I'm not going to describe each individual birthday party, because that would take forever. I will give you the best highlights and my ideas for pulling your party off without a hitch. As a bonus, you get to learn from my mistakes. I will tell you what I would do different if I hosted the same party again. Preparation...Preparation...Preparation is Key. Ignore everything else I tell you, if you choose, but do not ignore the above statement. A few days before the party I put a note in each neighbors mailbox, alerting them of the party & giving them my contact information, should they have any complaints. I've hosted neighborhood scavenger hunts in the past, so my neighbors are all familiar with the hunt (we have a lot of kids in our neighborhood). In the past, if the games involved knocking on doors or neighbor participation, they were asked to leave the note taped or attached to their door if they did not mind the kids ringing the bell. The first thing I did when the kids walked through my front door was hand them a printed list of house rules which included the obvious, no drinking, smoking, bothering the neighbors, drama & I made them agree not to post any inappropriate or unkind messages or photos on any of the social media sites. I also made each one of them text me their phone number and their parents phone number & I made sure their parents knew how to reach me at all times. Each teen knew that any violation of the rules would result in a phone call to their mom or dad. In the past I've had teams grab a tootsie roll sucker out of a paper bag to determine which team they were on, but since this group was so large, I pre-assigned the groups (separating b/f/f's) and creating diversified groups to encourage less drama and better team work. No one seemed to mind. This time I handed each kid a colored T-shirt ($3) three bucks at Hobby Lobby, and that told them which team they were on. This hunt was held at the Louisiana Boardwalk (a shopping/eating outdoor area), so I had to get other moms to help me with transportation. Each team was required to stay together at all times and ride in the same vehicle. Last year I hosted was a slumber party when my daughter turned 14. She had thirty something girls sleepover and about seventeen guys participated in the Amazing Race Photo Scavenger Hunt. It came off without a glitch and the kids were so occupied and entertained that there was not one single episode of teenage drama. I was armed with a one inch binder when the scavenger hunt riddles, dares and and tri-folded bonus activities and after each team selected a team leader I handed the binder to the team leader and we loaded up in the caravan of cars, trucks and SUV's and headed to the boardwalk. The groups could complete the task in any order they chose and they did not have to complete them all (highly unlikely they would be able to in the two hours allotted for the game.) The teams were warned that they would lose points any time their group split up and they would only receive points for the competed task and solved riddles if they actually photographed it. There was a time when I would have said it would be a good idea for you to ask the kids to bring digital cameras or tell you to pre-purchase cheap disposable cameras, but who'm I kidding. Every single teen these days has a smart phone with video and camera options, so one less task for you mom. Below is a lost of the 50 regular task/challenges for the teams to complete. I also offered bonus challenges that I will go into later. Page 1 starts with: Perform any or all of the following. Each challenge is worth two (2) points, unless otherwise stated, with bonus points for creativity. You must document the event with a photo or video to receive credit. In the past I've handed out bags for the teams to bring back certain items, but it was much easier to just have them photograph particular items. If I don't write "Take a photo of" in front of the task, it is implied. Remember, no points if the event is not documented with a photo or video 1. Find a coin with Blake's birthday year on it 2. Get a stranger to serenade you 3. Take a picture with one or more team members with a family of four or more 4. Get a picture of a man with a mullet 5. Take a photo of a person wearing a concert t-shirt 6. A person playing a musical instrument 7. Get a stranger to give you his/her cell phone number 8. Convince a stranger to chug his/her beverage 9. Convince a stranger to give you some of his/her food (a french fry will do) 10. Convince a stranger to sing a U2 song (must be videotaped) 11. Get a kiss that leaves lipstick on your cheek 12. Photo of a stranger with a tattoo 13. Photo or video of a couple arguing 14. A buy one get one free coupon 15. A fortune cookie (5 bonus points for the weirdest fortune) 16. A business card (extra points if it is a lawyer) You can make this any profession, but we picked lawyer, because I'm a lawyer & so are Blake's dad and her step-dad. 17. A clean disposable toilet sea cover 18. A stranger's autograph (extra points if the name is unisex) (extra points if the name is Jordan) any unisex name can apply for your hunt 19. Entire team sitting with an unknown family at a restaurant 20. A photo of a team member with someone who is at least 85 years old. (extra points if they are smiling) (extra points if they are holding up their photo ID 21. Photo of at least two team members with a uniformed police officer (extra points if he is smiling) 22. Entire team standing by a convertible Corvette (extra points if it is red) (extra points if a team member is inside -with the owner's permission) 23. Entire Team sitting inside a boat 24. A team member hugging a stranger 25. Entire team in or next to a tree 26. Team members sliding down a slide 27. Entire team eating ice cream 28. A team member playing a pinball machine 29. A team member playing basketball 30. A team member sitting on a firetruck with a fireman 31. A team member handcuffed to a police officer 32. A team member inside a restaurant pretending to cook a meal 33. A team member inside a restaurant kitchen washing the dishes 34. Photo of graffiti (already there- DO NOT PUT IT THERE) 35. Entire team with a mascot 36. Entire team sharing one soda, each member with a straw 37. Two or more team members standing behind the display window in a retail store acting as a store window display 38. Entire team jumping, each member must be in mid air 39. Team member dressed in the funkiest get up (outfit in a store) 40. Team member delivering a meal to a stranger in a restaurant 41. The entire team in a "I can't believe we all fit in here" photo 42. Entire team playing Twister without the board. 43. A couple holding hands or kissing 44. Photo of a fashion "do" 45. Photo of a fashion "do not" 46. Pretend you are an investigative reporter and snap a photo of a questionable transaction 47. The More I dry, the wetter I get (answer- a towel) 48. What has a ring, but no finger The answer to the riddle was "shower curtain" 49. Keys open my door, buy mine only make a sound- (answer -a piano) 50. I start with an e, I end with an e, but I usually contain only one letter-(answer-an envelope) I've shared a few of the photos taken by the kids. They loved this challenge and especially liked the riddle part. The next party I did was The Amazing Race, followed by Fear Factor. I will share both of those next week. I am also adding a down loadable list of 100+ riddles for you. You can find a link to it at the top of my blog. If you have any questions I'd be glad to help. Please share your teen party ideas in the comment section.
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