Homecoming

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By johnnydanderson 2 comments
you have to be cordinated to do this.. more »
By abncparties 11 comments
This How-To will help shorten the time it takes to tie helium (and air) filled balloons directly to ribbons. Stop tying the balloon first and then tying the ribbon to the balloon! This method is also friendlier to the environment because it ... more »
By CCrock 2 comments
You can make lovely boutonnieres the night before or the morning of the wedding. You can also make them for anniversaries, prom and homecoming!.. more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
A homecoming mum, a wide, decorative ribbon that is usually comprised of the school colors, is a keepsake that many people will treasure their whole lives. Mums can be bought or made, and decorated with charms, glitter, letters and other ... more »
By Allana Baroni 0 comments
Not much trumps the excitement of welcoming a military family member home from deployment. You can never make too big a deal out of it--it is huge! Make it personal and focus on the hero factor instead of how much red, white and blue you can ... more »
By CCrock 0 comments
There are many creative, fun ways to ask someone to a formal dance, and here is one of them!.. more »
By Afloral 0 comments
Sandy from Afloral.com shows you how to make a corsage bow... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 1 comments
You've chosen your outfit with care, you've asked someone special to be your date and you have arranged transportation to the ultimate homecoming event. Now, you just need to know how to dance. Dancing is a huge part of a homecoming party, and ... more »
By Afloral 2 comments
Sandy from Afloral.com shows you how to make a boutonniere using silk flowers... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Being crowned homecoming king or queen is an exciting event in any young man or woman's life. This goal is more achievable than many people think. Putting yourself out there, mingling, making friends and participating in school activities can ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Parties are important to teenagers, especially the all-important "Sweet 16" party. Other popular parties with teens are Birthday, School's Out, Back to School, Pre- or Post-Prom, Post Game and Homecoming. To ensure success make sure your teen is ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
The type and quality of the entertainment offered can make or break an event, and it can also make or break your budget. Spending a little time finding just the right entertainment to book for homecoming can help you to create a truly enjoyable ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
One of the most important steps when planning a homecoming party is choosing the location. You want to choose a place that is relatively easy to find and large enough to accommodate everyone that will attend. At the same time, the location should ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
The first thing you'll need to decide before planning homecoming is what your budget is going to be. Your budget will allow you to decide what you can reasonably spend on decorations, food, entertainment, a venue and activities. Homecoming is a ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
The 1950s marked the high point of high school homecoming parties. Plan an old-fashioned homecoming party with a 1950s sock-hop theme. Thrift store finds and inexpensive party supplies make decorating for a 1950s homecoming party a snap!.. more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
High school is an unforgettable part of growing up, and no time of year is more magical for a high school student than homecoming. A big part of what makes this rite of passage so special is the chance to dress up. Follow these steps to find out ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
If you're going to emcee a homecoming parade to make introductions and narrate the action for television, a radio show or the crowd enjoying the event, be prepared so you'll be able to entertain and educate the attendance. Consider the following ... more »
By Tomiko Cary 0 comments
Whoever said you can’t have it all obviously never aced a mid-term and had a celebration party in their dorm room! The steps below will show you how to get good grades and still party in college... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Homecoming is the highlight of the Fall season. It is when everyone breaks out their school spirit and joins together to support their home team. Hosting a homecoming party is a great way to bring your friends and family together for a few hours ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Homecoming is a special time to get together with your friends from high school, college or any social group. Being in charge of the homecoming party does not have to be as stressful as it sounds. If you follow these simple steps, you will have a ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Homecoming is a right of passage for many high school and college students. The football game, renting the tuxedo, buying a dress, and selecting the corsage; all adds up to one of the most memorable nights of one's student career. Of all the ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
A homecoming mum is a large ribbon and tissue paper corsage that guys or girls can wear on their arm during homecoming. Instead of running out to buy one, try to make one to save yourself the expense. Follow these steps and you can have a cool ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
Homecoming parties are fun for high school students and returning school alumni. Some school-sponsored homecoming parties are just for current students; but some schools blend both groups into one party. Whatever the case, creating your own ... more »
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Excitement fills activities associated with a homecoming parade. Stress and anxiety play a role when homecoming festivities fall short due to poor planning. Organize a homecoming parade by modeling the event after other successful parades. ... more »
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A homecoming party can be an actual party for teens celebrating the homecoming football game, or it can be a fun theme party for those who have long since left high school. Music is one of the key elements that will make or break the atmosphere ... more »