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Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Hang a white sheet across the middle of your room. Plug in a small lamp, night light, or set some flashlights behind it. Find some good-sized props from around your room and put them behind the sheet. Now have one person at a time go behind the sheet (in front of the light) and do funny things. All the others on the other side of the sheet can see the person's shadow. Also, try putting on music and having them dance behind the sheet. Super funny. I do it at my party every year.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 In this game, you get your yearbook, then one of your friends picks 3 boys from your class and they have to pick the one they find cutest. They must then call the guy and pretend to be someone else.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 When it comes to going to sleep, or even sitting watching a movie or playing a game, sometimes there is one person who is really uncomfortable, but does not have the guts to say it. If no one else notices this, they may feel left out and possibly be moody for the rest of the evening. Always ask everyone if they are comfortable before settling down to do something.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Buy a plain pizza with nothing, then buy toppings like mushrooms, pepperoni, pineapple, pickle, ham even peanut butter if your crazy enough. Then you and your friends can decorate it and have fun making it for dinner, it will taste good and be fun!

Anonymous said

on 4/17/2007 1. Like the saying says; "The bigger the better," so invite a minimum of 5 people.
2. Make sure that you have music, food, makeup, movies and a phone.
3. Do makeovers. Make sure that everyone can use the products.
4. Invite people who know how to have a good time. I personally like to invite funny people that will keep everyone laughing. Don't invite trouble makers, or popular people just to fit in or impress them. It's not worth it.
5. Make sure your house is clean. It always feels good to be in an open space rather than a cluttered area. You want your guests to be comfortable.
6. When your guests first arrive, have everyone sit in a circle and tell them their names and a word to describe themselves; that way everyone can get a good idea how to get along with one another.
7. Gossip. Just make sure that everyone understands that what is discussed at the party stays at the party. You don't want anyone running their mouths and starting trouble.
8. Make prank calls. Have everyone at least bring two phone numbers(preferably boys) to call.
9. Don't fall asleep first. Whoever falls asleep first gets pranked. A good idea is to put things on people and take pictures, then wash the stuff off. Put the photos in the person's bag, and when they find them they will be totally confused.
10. Last, but not least, have a good breakfast in the morning. Everyone likes to eat. If you like, have everyone help prepare the meal. It might be more fun.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Silly-string wars!
Scary stories outside in the dark-even if the story isn't really that scary, the cat's meow from the neighbors cat, the sudden rustle in the leaves from what?, and the cold wind at the right point of the story is sure to warm their undies.
Glow sticks outside on the trampoline, in the dark is really fun.
Card games-classic. Good pastime, if other games didn't last long enough.
Random sentence-this is good car game while riding with your friends to someplace! One person says a word, and go on down the line, making a sentence. Usually, it's a really funny sentence like: The green potato kissed the light switch on Wednesday.
One theme that you can have at your party is Fear Factor! Make up stunts of sorts for your friends to do to make it to the final round. You may also have teams. The winner may receive a prize of some kind.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Use washable markers to give your guests makeovers. It's tons of fun and it makes for great pictures.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 ┬╖Pillow fights are so fun.
┬╖Gossip about school boys.
┬╖Have tickle fights.
┬╖Do a pictures of everyone dressed up. ┬╖Call boys in the night and have a chat.
┬╖Watch movies.
┬╖Do one another's makeup.
┬╖Put on a fashion show (best if on video)
┬╖Tell stories, dance to music or make up games.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 You will need a mattress, blankets, and pillows.
Have a person go out of the room, then one person hides on one side of the mattress and puts pillows on the other side. Let the person come back in and try to figure out which side she is on. Whatever side she thinks the person is on she jumps on that side. If she is right she wins. If she's wrong she loses. Keep rotating and have lots of fun.

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 Always make sure you have a video recorder handy. People normally do things at sleepovers that they would never do anywhere else. So you need to make sure you capture it on video. My mate (for example) lets out a really funny laugh like once a year, we now have it on video and it's so funny to look back on!

Anonymous said

on 8/8/2006 -Get permission
-Buy everything
-Prepare questions for "Truth or Dare"
-Rent movies
-Play board games
-Play music

Anonymous said

on 7/27/2006 Turn up the tunes and grab a brush and start to sing.

Anonymous said

on 7/25/2006 Something cool for your party is to make fried Twinkies. Everybody gets half a Twinkie and then see who can eat it the quickest. It sounds dumb, but it is hard to eat them because they are so rich. Have fun.

Anonymous said

on 7/22/2006 My friends and I try to think of themes for each sleepover. Here's a few basic ideas:
SPA- do manicures and pedicures, go in the hot tub, make your own smoothies, and do facials!
MAKEOVER- do everyone's hair in tons of styles, do makeup, etc.
BOYS- call boys, talk about boys.
CAMPING- camp out in the backyard in a tent and make s'mores.

Anonymous said

on 7/22/2006 Everyone enjoys getting a bag of party favors! It's really fun to make them and give them to friends! But remember, making these can also start arguments, so be careful to give everyone the same amount of things!

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