you dont need many plans for girls at a sleepover all they need is some board games some make up nail polishes and they will entertain themselves playing truth or dare and talking about boys...lol. really all they need is a little bit of ideas and they are ready to go!
Here are a few things we did at DD's slumber party....
~I bought a white pillow case for each girl. Before the party I used a fabric marker a decoratively wrote their name in the center of their pillow. At the party all of the girls used fabric markers to sign each other's pillow case and leave each other a message. I had to put a piece of cardboard in the pillow case so the marker would not bleed through.
~We also did the nail salon thing. I just bought a bunch of nail polishes, files, buffers, etc... and let the girls go at it.
~We watched a movie and had popcorn, cookies, cake, etc...
~I am a rebel mom and we toilet papered my neighbor's house. (he knew we were going to do it. His son and my son were friends, my son was spending the night with them and they rolled us too).
~I got the karaoke machine and the fog machine out and we made a stage in the living room and had a concert.
Have a great time!!! Slumber parties are so much fun!!!
We have had plenty of slumber parties through the years. Movie themed, makeover ones and one that the girls really loved was a jewerly party. They made their own necklaces and bracelets. I went to Michaels and got the big bag of cheap beads in all colors and some of that plastic cording. (gimp?) Make sure it fits in the holes of the beads. They also have beads with ABC's so they could spell their names. They worked on those things for hours and talked, listened to music, watched a movie at the same time. Just make sure you do this with the older kids. Not little ones.
It all depends on the ages of the girls attending the sleepover (I am assuming that it is for girls!). My 11 year old had a slumber party a few months ago and everyone had a great time!
She had a spa themed party- we picked up stuff at the dollar store for mud masks, some new fresh makeup nail polishes and hair stuff for make overs. There was plenty of music, movies, snacks (good and bad) and of course playing games (truth or dare, light as a feather). A slumber party is pretty easy to throw together for a decent price (I think our costed around $25 for everything!) and it all depends on how the girls decide to act- I laid down a few rules- no name calling, excluding anyone- basic nice manners was all I was asking for and everyone was "cool" with that. I hope you have a good time!
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