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Sleep Over Ideas for Girls

My best friend and I are doing an allnighter tonight. We got plenty of sleep last night so we're well rested! What should we do and what should we do to stay awake? I want out of the box answers.

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Minimum Age for a Sleep Over Party

My daughter is turning 7 in January. Is this too young for a sleepover? Two of the girls are a year older.

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Jacob Running With Soccer Ball

Combine School Birthday Parties With A Friend

A local indoor soccer center hosts parties and was reasonably priced, especially once we split the cost in half! It was a large enough space that both kids could invite as many friends as they wanted.

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Farewell Party for Daughter Joining the Army

Does anyone have any ideas on how to have a simple going away party (20 people) for my daughter who is leaving for the Army next month? She is 20 years old. I just want something simple with military decorations.

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Housewarming vs. Open House

What is the difference between a housewarming and an open house? I recently purchased a home, as a first-time homeowner, and I want to invite my family and friends over to see the place.

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Decorating a Dance Floor

What materials do I need to buy to decorate the dance floor this way?

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Planning Family Reunion Activities

What would be a good gift for the tallest person?

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Hiring a Clown for a Child's Birthday Party

Where can I find a clown in Johnson county Kansas for good price for a 4 year old's birthday party?

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Party on a Penny

Party on a PennyThere are great ways to save on children's parties and still make the kids smile. Whether it's a birthday party or a themed slumber party, save money and gain smiles.


Making Your Own Inexpensive Shower and Party Favors

Making Your Own Inexpensive Shower and Party FavorsInexpensive favors for showers and parties can be made by molding your own candies using Wilton candy molds and Candy Melts. These are inexpensive and can be purchased at any store which carries Wilton brand supplies. I have made hearts, wedding bells, Teacups and Easter suckers.