Posts Tagged ‘party activities’

Class Reunion To Class Birthday Party


2009
10.07

We recently celebrated our 30 year class reunion. We decided to have it in an outdoor pavilion, casual dress with a cookout style catered dinner. We really enjoyed the atmosphere. It was totally laid back and comfortable and the “Back Yard” style dinner instead of being uncomfortable in suits, dresses, and paying for a $50.00 a plate dinner. We usually have our reunion every five years. At this our 30 year reunion class-mates started talking about a 50 year class birthday party. What a blast that would be! Everyone loved the thought of staying with the laid back atmosphere. During our reunion we had already narrowed our birthday theme down to a Luau or a 50′s Sock Hop. We have actually planned for both ideas. As far as party supplies and decorations go. The committee that was quickly formed will soon be taking a class vote.

For the Luau themed party some party decoration ideas were:

  • Tiki torches – in ground and table top styles
  • paper lanterns and small decorative string lights
  • faux palm trees
  • Luau party music
  • Luau – Caribbean costumes and leis
  • Tropical design place settings
  • Thinking of having a limbo contest

For the 50′s Sock Hop themed party some party ideas were:

  • Neon food signs
  • 50′s music for the stroll
  • Class mates could show in poodle skirts and leather jackets

Right now the food is undecided, but we were tossing around the idea of baked hams and pineapples with everyone bringing a side dish. Of course drinks will be provided. We found this type of party to be inexpensive, and can keep the cost down to around $10.00 per person. We believe around 200 class mates will join in on the Class 50th birthday celebration, so at $10.00 per person the hall (pavilion), DJ, decorations, and drinks will be covered! As I said it’s all in the works. If you have any ideas for me let me know by leaving a comment.

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Making Of A Man Cave


2009
09.29

The new craze sweeping the country is the “Man Cave”. Simply put a man cave is a mans private retreat to relax after a long days work. The best thing about it is they can be inexpensive to furnish and any room can be used.

The floor covering could be inexpensive carpet, an area rug, vinyl tile, or even painted concrete would do. Next is furniture. An old couch, a recliner, and a table or rack to hold your favorite magazines would be enough to start. Next a man cave is not complete without a TV and stereo. Themes are always great when decorating your room. Your man cave can be decorated in what ever you love. from the Civil War to sports. If football is your thing go to a thrift store or flea market and your sure to find old pictures and posters to frame. For your Sunday football games invite your friends over and have a party. You can find NFL party supplies at a discount, even party kits for up to 8 guests. Maybe your into a certain time era like the fabulous fifties. Black and white tile flooring would be perfect. Neon lights and signs, tall tables and if you can afford it an old juke box.

Your “Man Cave” can be what ever you choose, but once in awhile invite your wife or best girl to join you for a relaxing evening.

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High School Musical Party Activities


2009
06.01


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The new High School Musical 4 will air in 2010. A lot of fans are wondering if High School Musical 3 is about senior year what will number 4 bring. I’m hearing it could be about the high school seniors summer before heading off to college. I’ve read that Disney is hopeful that they can get a few of the more memorable cast members to come back. I’m sure tweens will once again make it a block buster.

When planning your High School Musical Party Activities why not have the kids dress up in costumes of their favorite High School Character, and wearing a High School Musical Head Set put on their own show.

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Pirate Birthday Party


2009
05.03

Shiver me Timbers, if it’s a Pirate Birthday Party your maties are wanting, it’s a blast you’ll be having.

Pirate party’s are one of the most popular theme party ideas to have. One of the most popular party activities would be a treasure hunt. Using a crumpled brown paper bag, create clues. Give the first clue to the captain of the pirates (the birthday boy or girl), and using pirate vocabulary describe where they (the birthday guests) can find the next clue, finally ending with them finding the hidden treasure chest, these can be found in most craft stores. The treasure chest itself should have enough in it to have something for each guest for their treat bags. You can fill the treasure chest with lots of fun items such as chocolate gold coins, gold fish crackers, eye patches, a dew rag for their head. Most of these items can be found at a discount. You can become very creative with this treasure hunt activity. Some examples would be hiding a clue inside a balloon, but blow up many for the guests to sit on and bust to get to that clue, or have a clue in the bottom of a cold bowl of spaghetti noodles (this is always fun).

Leave a comment below to let me know some of your favorite Pirate Birthday Party Activities.Pirates of the Caribbean Deluxe Party Kit

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Holiday Party Activities


2009
04.25

One of my favorite Holiday Party Activities is a cookie party. It cuts your Christmas baking time in half.

To start your holiday party, invite about 12 friends (although the amount of people will be up to you). Have each guest let you know what type of cookie they are baking (making sure no one picks the same cookie). I let each person know to bake 12 1/2 dozen of their cookie choice and to wrap the 12 dozen cookies in individual packages of 1 dozen each. With the additional 1/2 dozen, I have them get creative and bring them displayed, to be judged by everyone at the party. An example would be, one year a guest displayed their cookies inside an old fashioned looking sled that measured about 15″ long. We try to come up with ideas that we could use during our Christmas Holiday Party to display our cookies in an appetizing way. This contest has become very competitive over the years.

When inviting your guests, make sure to remind them to bring a basket, box, or large sack in order to carry home their cookies. When the party is coming to an end, each of your twelve guests will receive twelve dozen different cookies to take home. We just take turns picking out one of each cookie (making sure you or your guests do not pick up their own cookies) and each person will go home happy with 12 dozen different types of cookies to share with their family and friends during the holidays.

Be sure to leave a comment below on how this favorite Holiday Party Activity went for you.

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