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How to Host a Sleepover for Teenage Girls

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By jefffisher
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Sleepovers are common for teenage girls, and they're firly easy to put together. Below are some tips on how to host a sleepover for teen girls.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Send out the invitations, and be sure to ask them to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. To be on the safe side, try to keep a few of your own available.

  2. Step 2

    Rent some movies, try to get a good selection of comedy, horror, and romance. Make sure it's a good selection so there will be options. Bringing the girls to pick out the movies together would be an even better idea.

  3. Step 3

    Be sure to have plenty of food. Take out is always a good idea, you can order pizza or chinese food. If it's a sleepover that starts after dinner, dinner won't really be required. But either way, be sure to stock up on the basic junk food. Chips, pretzels, cookies, ice cream, popcorn, soda, etc. If you want to opt for healthier options, you could always just get juice, popcorn, dried fruits, pretzels, or get creative. Cookie dough is always a must, or you could get the ingredients to make cookies or brownies.

  4. Step 4

    Be sure to have a good selection of music available. You could also just ask them to all bring some of their favorite music.

  5. Step 5

    Having some basic games is always fun, or you could just play the obvious games like charades and truth or dare.

  6. Step 6

    Have all the supplies ready for makeovers. If you don't want to have to buy lots of stuff, or don't have much makeup, you could ask the girls to bring their favorite items.

  7. Step 7

    You can buy face mask, or just find a recipe online to make your own. Hair masks are also a great idea and easy to make.

  8. Step 8

    Make sure to have things available for breakfast. You could also let them make pancakes or waffles, and buy lots of toppings and set up a little make your own pancake/waffle bar. You could also let them bake muffins, or scones. If you have a local spot they like to go to for breakfast, you can just take them out to breakfast (going in their pajamas is always a fun idea).

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