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Celebrity Sleepover Birthday Party Theme

Article by Mishael Aarons

I want to share a memorable day of my life. It’s the time when I was 7 years old and my mom organizes a celebrity sleepover birthday theme birthday party. This article I collect from my mother’s daily notebook.Invitations:Use red and gold Christmas cards and pictures of black paper. Cut the front of the discount card for every window of the room has. Cut a piece of black paper to fit the size of the window with tape. Pencil white or silver or something like feathers, you are invited to Hollywood for a weekend! Cover the whole of the back in white paper and write the information. Put them in an envelope and address.

Kids Birthday Party Games:Each player is divided into a group of five. If there are not enough people then make groups of three and a group of four. Each group will then go and have 30 minutes to write, cast, rehearse, prepare and film a commercial for an article from a hat at random. There are judges, judging on originality, easy to understand what is going funny and timing for each commercial bank.

The rules are simple. Everyone should participate in the commercial either a musical or a commercial. You only have 30 minutes and no more. You can finish early, but use the time to do things that are confusing or odd. Your business should be between 1-2 minutes long. More would bar judges, and you lose points. You must use the clothes you wear, and may use one room in the house that you are also assigned randomly.

If other parts are used, it will affect your score. Outside does count as one piece. Before the judge must sign with the head referee enter the names of your group, you have announced where and how long it took you to do so. You will have stopwatches to time. So each person will choose another random card that says if you’re a boy or girl and what your name is.

Hollywood Charades:Just play charades, but it’s every man for himself. I mean my daughter! You act like celebrities and one who guesses correctly gets a point. If no Guess the character within 30 seconds, you get the point.

Amityville:This is the murderess, but Hollywood style. There are two police authorities in Amityville police station and the host. Ghost walk around shaking everyone’s hand as well as everyone else. If Palm is fun you have to go around shaking the hands of other people for five seconds and then dropped. Do not drive in the other deaths. The police need to know who it is that it is a ghost. Best Hair awards best dressed best make-up best director, best actor best hair designers of the best producers of the best make-up artist, best singer and best singer in the rest of the best singer.

Details:Feel like a Hollywood hotel on the red carpet to enter the house and should not be a check with a check for the office lady who has a book with a page that all guests sign name. They leave their bags there and lobby for mixing drinks and snacks.

As this happens, you bring bags to the spa entrance closet for safekeeping. We then get their sleeping bags and start in the rooms. If you have room dividers, use them to make hotel and assign groups to each room. You can name each piece as, Suite, Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe Sweet suite etc. Now you can go to the pool.

Food:It would be snacks and drinks. You can also have lunch. Then we changed and open the suite, and relax for ten minutes. Then there is the time of the film. Play filmmakers, Celebrity Charades Amityville Horror. You can eat a meal with a coffee celebrity.

Katherine Fernandez is very responsible Lady to organize these birthday party characters. There is also relaxation for parents to take no worry about arrangements and kids birthday party ideas. Do not forget to say the right things with your friends about kids birthday party games. clowns Miami is also offered by Kids Fairyland. see http://www.kidsfairyland.com/.










Question by brunettebabe: On a budget, what is a good uni-sex gift I can take to my office Christmas party?
We are a small office so I want it to be good. It’s for the white elephant game.
Wow, so far all of these SUCK.

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Answer by Tuna Melt
edible underwear

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Posted by santa - February 17, 2012 at 4:33 am

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A Christmas Birthday Party & Christmas Party Decorations That “Yule” Love!

Article by Elizabeth Chastain

If you’re looking for some Christmas decorating ideas for your upcoming Christmas birthday party or your annual Christmas affair, here’s some fun and fabulous options to consider. These little ideas will help you create Christmas Party pizzazz!

BIG BAD BASKET – Fill a fun basket with colorful ornaments and greenery. You could also opt to use frosted fruits and berries, along with greenery instead. Either way, be sure to embellish the handle with a decorative bow.

GLITZY GOBLETS & MARVY MARTINI GLASSES – Fill clear goblets and martini glasses with small, colorful ornaments, beads spilling out, and tie the stem with a festive bow.

TEAPOT TREE – For a Victorian-type of a decoration, place a small Christmas tree inside of a teapot. Decorate the tree with small teacup and saucer ornaments, ribbons, doilies, and pearls.

CHIPPER CHAIRS – Tie some ribbons and Christmas greenery to the backs of your dining room chairs to add some holiday color. Another option is to attach a fun ornament to the center of a bow and then tie it to the backs of the chairs.

PRETTY POINSETTIA TREE – Gather several barren tree branches and spray-paint them white. Insert them into a container filled with sand and top with decorative white rocks. Glue small, silk poinsettia flowers to green ornaments. Tie the ornaments to your tree branches using green and red ribbons.

RED & WHITE IS ALL RIGHT – To create an elegant and more formal-looking table, opt for a crisp, red tablecloth and napkins with white bone china. Place a long white taper candle in the center of a small bowl (use wax to secure) and fill the bowl with water. Arrange red flowers around the candle. Place a single poinsettia on each plate or tie them around your napkins with a white ribbon.

CHRISTMAS CARD GARLAND – Don’t throw away last year’s cards. Instead, glue them on a decorative ribbon and string them around your party room.

SNAZZY SNOWFLAKES – Using decorative ribbons, tie glitter snowflake ornaments around your napkins, candlestick holders, goblet stems, and to the backs of your dining room chairs. Hang them from your ceiling or chandeliers using fishing line or decorative ribbons.

If you’re still looking for some additional Christmas birthday party decorations or decoration ideas that could be used for an office party or to help make your home a yuletide delight, then you might want to visit our website. You’ll also find lots of fabulously festive decorating ideas for invitations party food, cakes, and favors, along with a fun assortment of Christmas games to compliment your Christmas perfectly!

Find additional Christmas decorating ideas for your Christmas party or Christmas Birthday Party by visiting www.birthday-party-ideas-101.com, a party planning website written and edited by Professional Organizer, Elizabeth Chastain.










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Posted by santa - January 26, 2012 at 4:34 am

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A Christmas Birthday Party For Little Ones, Needs Christmas Tree Theme Ideas For A Fabulous Par-Tay!

Article by Elizabeth Chastain

If you’re looking for some Christmas tree theme ideas for a Christmas birthday party or your own home decor, no need to be a Scrooge about it–just do it! Here’s a couple of options that would be perfect for little ones:

SWEET AS CAN BE, IS A CANDYLAND TREE

Let the Candyland board game be your inspiration for creating a Christmas birthday party tree of sweet success.

Start out by hanging strands of mini, multi-colored lights on the tree.Create cranberry and popcorn garland by stringing popped corn and fresh cranberries on heavy thread using a heavy needle and wind it around the tree branches.String Fruit Loop cereal and red licorice pieces onto heavy thread to create another fun Candyland garland option.Make peppermint candy ornaments by cutting out squares of red and white striped fabric and filling the center with batting. Roll the fabric and batting into pieces of clear cellophane and tie off the sides with red and white ribbons, and they are ready to hang on your tree limbs.Make ice cream ornaments to hang on the tree. Start by spray-painting the outside of the sugar cones to coordinate with your selected ornaments. Be sure to give them each a bit of sparkle by using a light spray of metallic paint. Glue a piece of ribbon onto the cone to create a handle to hang the ornaments. Glue the colorful round ornaments onto the sugar cones and they’re ready to go.Fill various colored pieces of colored cellophane with gum drops, tie off with colorful ribbons and tie to the branches. Remember, not too many or it will be heavy!Make your favorite sugar cookie recipe and cut the cookies into star and tree shapes. Decorate with colorful frostings and sprinkles. Wrap in clear cellophane, tie off with a ribbon and hang them on your tree.Make gingerbread men using your favorite recipe. While they’re still warm, cut a small hole at the top so you can run a ribbon through to tie them to the tree branches. A hard plastic straw works great to cut the holes. Give your little men a face and decorate their body with some piped out frosting. Let dry before hanging.Tie red ribbons around the center of the candy canes and hang them on the tree branches.Top with a fun Christmas-dressed stuffed Candyland character.Make a Candyland tree skirt using lots of colorful fabrics.

BABY’S 1ST CHRISTMAS TREE THEME

If you have a little one who will be experiencing his or her first Christmas and a single “Baby’s 1st Christmas” ornament won’t do, then go for the gusto and create a baby themed Christmas tree. If your child was born on or near Christmas Day, then you might want to create a Christmas birthday party celebration. Either way, you can opt to emphasis pink, blue, yellow, and white, or any combination thereof or go for the primary colors of red, blue, yellow, and green.

Start by placing strands of white lights or pastel lights on the tree. If you’ve chosen primary colors, then let your lights follow suit.Your baby ornaments will consist of things like pacifiers, rattles, baby spoons, baby blocks, small baby toys.Fill little baby mittens and booties with silk flowers, pearls, ribbons, etc. and hang off the tree limbs.Tie bows to the tree branches. This would be a good time to use plaid-printed bows.Create little picture ornaments using small lightweight picture frames. If you can find star and Christmas-tree shaped frames, that would be perfect. Don your frames with Mom, Dad, and lots of pictures of Baby!Your tree topper could be a stuffed teddy bear or a large picture of your new arrival in a special frame. Just be sure it is lightweight, so not to weigh down the top of the tree.Wrap a baby blanket around the tree trunk. Place a choo choo train around the bottom of the tree.

Now that you have a couple of examples of how to create a one-of-a-kind Christmas tree, here’s a few other options to consider for that upcoming office party, home Christmas celebration, or Christmas birthday party for a friend or loved one:

Gingerbread TreeBlack and White TreeTeddy BearsMusical InstrumentsFishingVictorianKitchen UtensilsWhite and GoldNature Tree of Butterflies, Pinecones, Flowers, etc.Fruit

Find additional Christmas decorating ideas for your Christmas party or Christmas Birthday Party by visiting www.birthday-party-ideas-101.com, a party planning website written and edited by Professional Organizer, Elizabeth Chastain.










Question by **Sista**: Christmas party games?
I need ideas for games we can play at a office party for about 40 adults. only clean games please, and no drinking games allowed.

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Answer by antisocialgirl06
Pin the tail on the donkey.

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Posted by santa - January 24, 2012 at 4:33 am

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