Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Any great ideas for my soon to be 14 year old girl birthday party?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Any great ideas for my soon to be 14 year old girl birthday party?),it will help you,my kids.
I want this party to not cost a lot of money and be for a group of about 13 other girls. I need to try to make it at my house!
Answer:
I'm doing a dinner party. This way the girls get to be all dressed up and get very pretty and treated like adults. You could order in or cook yourself, have a menu, ask your friends or other children to be waiters, and then maybe just put on a movie afterwards.
What does she like? Could do a movie party - rent a room at the local IMAX for her closest friends...I know you want it at home, but think - "no clean up!"
what about doing each others hair n make up and watching a good ole dvd or video with some snacks.sometimes the simplest is best.
pool party's are always fun and if u have a neighbourhood pool u wont have to worry about to many fiances
have a nail party go to a local nail school talk to the teacher the students will come to your house and teach the girls how to take care of them and polish them all so pedicures the gift bags can be polishes and files the theme can be girls day out a teen dress up affair
How about a American Idol type party or a make over type party? Check out this site. They have tons of ideas for every theme party you can think of for children, teens and adults. I have used it ALOT!
http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/index....
A treasure hunt throughout the neighborhood (during the day)-They can go house to house informing what they are doing. Come up w/crazy items to hunt for.....prizes for the winners. Have them couple up, if not 3-4.
My daughter had one and I get hit every couple of months. I find myself buying totally off the wall items now when I go shopping. I look forward to their visits....
Have the chow ready for them upon their return. You can make a mock fondue up w/cheese and chocolate. Use veggies, apples, strawberry's and baked chicken strips. Also, a great beverage for this age group is to use a punch bowl, get a couple of 1/2 gallon of Neapolitan ice creams...put one in the bowl and add 7-up and fruit punch. Kids love it. Have plenty of soda and the second ice cream, just in case.
Hope it is fun for her & you...
I turned 14 on the 4th of December. It does and will feel different. Well, you can play games like Light As A Feather, Stiff As A Board, Bloody Mary, Jack the Ripper, or spoon bending. Depends on what you like.
Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board
This levitation game has been around for decades. I recall my sister telling me that she and her friends tried it at a teen party – and it worked.
The most common version of this “trick” requires at least five people. One person, the victim, lies relaxed on the floor with eyes closed. The other four participants surround her, one on each side, one at the head and one at the feet. Each of the participants places two fingers of each hand beneath the victim. With their eyes closed, they begin to chant, “Light as a feather… stiff as a board…” over and over. With just the slightest effort, the participants are able to raise the victim off the floor in what appears to be the defiance of gravity.
Bloody Mary
The conjuring of Bloody Mary has been a favorite way for teenagers, girls in particular, to scare themselves silly. The appearance of the Bloody Mary spirit has become the stuff of urban legend, yet many have testified that she really does appear.
Basically, the ritual goes like this: stand in a darkened or lightless room where there is a mirror. Stare into the mirror and chant “Bloody Mary” 13 times. The gruesome spirit of Bloody Mary will appear behind you in the mirror.
There are many variations on the ritual, any of which a brave teenage girl will try, usually on a dare. Sometimes a lighted candle is required in the dark room. You must chant the name three times, six times, nine times – even up to 100 times, depending on whom you ask. Another variation is that you must spin slowly in place while you chant Bloody Mary’s name, glancing in the mirror with each turn.
Jack the Ripper
Everyone sits in a circle holding hands. Throughout the course of the game, no one should let go of anyone's hands. You use a coin -or whatever else that has two different sides- and you flip it while asking a question. You start with "Jack the Ripper, Jack the Ripper, will you enter the circle? And you flip the coin. Once he's agreed to enter the circle you can ask him to do various things. I had fun with this. I asked my brother to hide under my bed and use my stereo control to turn it on and off, and my friends got one hell of a scare. The wouldn't stop screaming.
Once you're done with him, you ask him to leave the circle, and you can all let go of each other's hands.
Spoon Bending
In short, the method goes like this: Invite people to the party that you know and like. Create a relaxed atmosphere of fun and laughter. Ask each participant to choose a utensil that they believe “wants” to bend. (They don’t all want to bend.) It’s even suggested that you ask the fork, “Will you bend for me?” Then hold the fork vertically and shout, “Bend! Bend!” Rub it gently with your fingers.
If the utensil does not begin to bend, divert your attention. Focus your attention on something else. Some even say that this inattention to the utensil is vital in getting it to bend. When it succeeds, the fork or spoon will bend easily. Contrary to popular belief, the utensil will not just start twisting of its own accord (although this has happened on rare occasions). Rather, the utensil becomes so malleable that it is quite easily bent and twisted with the hands using almost no effort – as if it were made of the softest metal.
Enjoy your party!
dance parties - move furniture out of the way, turn the lights down or off, add a fog or bubble machine, disco balls and/or rope lights and/or white Christmas lights, balloons, finger food, pizza, soda, cupcakes.
slumber party - have make-up, movies, mags, and a music player on hand. A big living room works best, move furniture against the walls, so that thiers room for every1 to hang in the middle, and sleep, if u do end up sleeping. just make sure ur parents are ok w/cookin or gettin breakfast in the morning.
Read this: All the information of cooking and health post by website user,chineseop.com not guarantee
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
Kitty said: Yes.Any great ideas for my soon to be 14 year old girl birthday party?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Any great ideas for my soon to be 14 year old girl birthday party?),it will help you,my kids.
I want this party to not cost a lot of money and be for a group of about 13 other girls. I need to try to make it at my house!
Answer:
I'm doing a dinner party. This way the girls get to be all dressed up and get very pretty and treated like adults. You could order in or cook yourself, have a menu, ask your friends or other children to be waiters, and then maybe just put on a movie afterwards.
What does she like? Could do a movie party - rent a room at the local IMAX for her closest friends...I know you want it at home, but think - "no clean up!"
what about doing each others hair n make up and watching a good ole dvd or video with some snacks.sometimes the simplest is best.
pool party's are always fun and if u have a neighbourhood pool u wont have to worry about to many fiances
have a nail party go to a local nail school talk to the teacher the students will come to your house and teach the girls how to take care of them and polish them all so pedicures the gift bags can be polishes and files the theme can be girls day out a teen dress up affair
How about a American Idol type party or a make over type party? Check out this site. They have tons of ideas for every theme party you can think of for children, teens and adults. I have used it ALOT!
http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/index....
A treasure hunt throughout the neighborhood (during the day)-They can go house to house informing what they are doing. Come up w/crazy items to hunt for.....prizes for the winners. Have them couple up, if not 3-4.
My daughter had one and I get hit every couple of months. I find myself buying totally off the wall items now when I go shopping. I look forward to their visits....
Have the chow ready for them upon their return. You can make a mock fondue up w/cheese and chocolate. Use veggies, apples, strawberry's and baked chicken strips. Also, a great beverage for this age group is to use a punch bowl, get a couple of 1/2 gallon of Neapolitan ice creams...put one in the bowl and add 7-up and fruit punch. Kids love it. Have plenty of soda and the second ice cream, just in case.
Hope it is fun for her & you...
I turned 14 on the 4th of December. It does and will feel different. Well, you can play games like Light As A Feather, Stiff As A Board, Bloody Mary, Jack the Ripper, or spoon bending. Depends on what you like.
Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board
This levitation game has been around for decades. I recall my sister telling me that she and her friends tried it at a teen party – and it worked.
The most common version of this “trick” requires at least five people. One person, the victim, lies relaxed on the floor with eyes closed. The other four participants surround her, one on each side, one at the head and one at the feet. Each of the participants places two fingers of each hand beneath the victim. With their eyes closed, they begin to chant, “Light as a feather… stiff as a board…” over and over. With just the slightest effort, the participants are able to raise the victim off the floor in what appears to be the defiance of gravity.
Bloody Mary
The conjuring of Bloody Mary has been a favorite way for teenagers, girls in particular, to scare themselves silly. The appearance of the Bloody Mary spirit has become the stuff of urban legend, yet many have testified that she really does appear.
Basically, the ritual goes like this: stand in a darkened or lightless room where there is a mirror. Stare into the mirror and chant “Bloody Mary” 13 times. The gruesome spirit of Bloody Mary will appear behind you in the mirror.
There are many variations on the ritual, any of which a brave teenage girl will try, usually on a dare. Sometimes a lighted candle is required in the dark room. You must chant the name three times, six times, nine times – even up to 100 times, depending on whom you ask. Another variation is that you must spin slowly in place while you chant Bloody Mary’s name, glancing in the mirror with each turn.
Jack the Ripper
Everyone sits in a circle holding hands. Throughout the course of the game, no one should let go of anyone's hands. You use a coin -or whatever else that has two different sides- and you flip it while asking a question. You start with "Jack the Ripper, Jack the Ripper, will you enter the circle? And you flip the coin. Once he's agreed to enter the circle you can ask him to do various things. I had fun with this. I asked my brother to hide under my bed and use my stereo control to turn it on and off, and my friends got one hell of a scare. The wouldn't stop screaming.
Once you're done with him, you ask him to leave the circle, and you can all let go of each other's hands.
Spoon Bending
In short, the method goes like this: Invite people to the party that you know and like. Create a relaxed atmosphere of fun and laughter. Ask each participant to choose a utensil that they believe “wants” to bend. (They don’t all want to bend.) It’s even suggested that you ask the fork, “Will you bend for me?” Then hold the fork vertically and shout, “Bend! Bend!” Rub it gently with your fingers.
If the utensil does not begin to bend, divert your attention. Focus your attention on something else. Some even say that this inattention to the utensil is vital in getting it to bend. When it succeeds, the fork or spoon will bend easily. Contrary to popular belief, the utensil will not just start twisting of its own accord (although this has happened on rare occasions). Rather, the utensil becomes so malleable that it is quite easily bent and twisted with the hands using almost no effort – as if it were made of the softest metal.
Enjoy your party!
dance parties - move furniture out of the way, turn the lights down or off, add a fog or bubble machine, disco balls and/or rope lights and/or white Christmas lights, balloons, finger food, pizza, soda, cupcakes.
slumber party - have make-up, movies, mags, and a music player on hand. A big living room works best, move furniture against the walls, so that thiers room for every1 to hang in the middle, and sleep, if u do end up sleeping. just make sure ur parents are ok w/cookin or gettin breakfast in the morning.
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
- What is the best popcorn toppings?
- What does this message mean:I slaps rosi with a large smelly tuna fish.?
- Where can i buy a table top sandwish or cake display cabinet?
- Any suggestions for food for a "carpet picnic" later?
- Cocktail party food ideas?
- What is some good food to cook?
- Do you have Queen/Princess party idea for adults? This is for a friend at work..
- On average how many times a week do you eat out?
Related Question about Food and Health
- Any good/easy drink recipes for a casual New Years eve?
- Any GREAT party themes or ideas for a 33rd B-day party?
- Any hd riders riding today?
- Any help on my daughters 2nd birthday party?
- Any helpful hints on creating a fun, small wedding reception for a 2nd marriage?
- Any idea what to do for a 21st?
- Any ideas for a 10-11 year old Halloween party?
- Any ideas for a "prison retirement party" centerpiece?
