Sunday, March 4, 2012

What are some fun games to play at a slumber party of teen girls?

I am having a slumber party on the 17th. It is going to be all girls, and we are all teens. I have no idea how to keep them entertained. We need some really fun games or other things to do. Thank you in advance!What are some fun games to play at a slumber party of teen girls?
Sleepovers are great for girls! They can relax, hang out, and have fun. Read on to have the best time at your sleepover! Good Luck!



Step 1: Send out invites at least a week in advance. Call invitees, mail invites,email them, text them or ask them personally. Remind them to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, etc. Limit the amount of girls you invite if you don't want things getting crazy. (Remember if not all your friends are coming make sure your friends that are invited know who they can talk to about the party.)

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Step 2: Stock up on junk food and goodies. Caffeinated drink and sugary foods are good for staying up all night. Good snack foods include popcorn, pretzels, cookies, ice cream, chocolate etc. Ask guests beforehand if they have any food allergies however and if your parents are having difficulties (money wise) ask your friends to all bring a plate of food or a packet of lollies so your parents don't have to spend all their money on junk food.

Step 3: Rent movies movies that may include Picture This or Sydney White (chick flicks) or pick out some good movies from your collection. Ask around before the party to see if anyone wants to see a certain movie. Romantic comedies are usually a safe bet for a bunch of girls.

Step 4: Plan some fun slumber party games:



* "Pick a Question": Everyone writes down a few questions, such as "Who will be the first to get married?". Then everyone answers them on a note pad.

* "Would You Rather": "Would you rather kiss a monkey or wipe an elephants bum?" So childish but funny at the same time because you have to answer.

* Play truth or dare.

* Play Charades or Sardines, which are great group games.

* Play Murder in the Dark or Ghost in the Graveyard.

* Have a laugh while playing chubby bunnies.

* Board games and card games are another option. Ask people to bring their favorites.

* Tell secrets.

* Make up ghost stories or read them from a book.



Step 5: Get makeover supplies. Make face masks, paint fingernails and toenails, or apply makeup, but don't make a mess.



Step 6: Ask everyone to bring in their favorite CD's so you can play them on your stereo during the party. Or you can just turn on a radio station you all love.



Step 7:Prepare the house. Decide where you want everyone to put their stuff and hang out for the majority of the time. Place a trash bin in the room so you don't end up cleaning up everyone's candy wrappers.

STep 8: Have the party! In the end you'll probably still have a blast even if you're not completely prepared activity-wise. Just have fun.

Step 9: Order food. Take out food, like pizza or Chinese food, is a great idea.

Step 10:Use a camera to take pictures of the party. It can be fun posing and sharing the photos after wards.

Step 11: Make or buy breakfast. You can ask your parents to make waffles or pancakes or have them buy doughnuts and pastries from a bakery.

Step 12: Help everyone pack up and thank them for coming as they leave.

Hope this information helps you to have a gr88 party!:-)
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