Slumber parties aren't just fun they're a rite of passage! The kids get
to stay up late, share time with their friends, and sleep over at
someone else's house. At some point your child may request a
slumber party at your house to celebrate a birthday and may want
something different from all the other slumber parties he or she has
attended. Here are some tips for turning your home into slumber party
central and making your child's sleepover unique!
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A Scrappy Slumber Party for Your Daughter
Scrapbooking is all the rage, and a great way to entertain a bunch of
girls, give them a chance spend time together, and introduce them to
a lifelong hobby of collecting memories. Here's how to host a Scrappy
Slumber Party:
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Sleeping Bag Invitations
Begin by inviting your daughter's BFFs using mini-sleeping bag
invitations. Choose cute paper from the craft store with hearts,
flowers, or another favorite design. Fold the paper in half, lengthwise,
and glue the side and bottom edges together, to make a sleeping bag.
Cut a coordinated piece of paper a little smaller than the folded paper
and add your party details. Photocopy headshots of the guests using a
yearbook, cut them out, and glue each one to the top of each insert.
Add a stick figure body, slip the invitation into the sleeping bag with
the top of the head just barely showing, and mail to matching guests.
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What to Wear and What to Bring
Have the kids wear their favorite jammies, and bring a robe and
slippers. Also ask them to bring a sleeping bag and pillow, and
anything else they might need for the overnight. Then have them
bring photos, mementoes, and other items they'd like to scrap in a BFF
Scrapbook.
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Slumber Party Central
Have the kids lay out their sleeping bags in a starburst pattern, with
their heads at the inside of the circle, so that they can all chat and be
together. Inflate colorful balloons with helium, attach ribbon, and let
them fly up to the ceiling. When sleeping bags are arranged, tie a
balloon to the bottom of each one. Have the kids sign their balloons
using a permanent marker, to mark their space. Line the ceiling with
colorful lights for an outdoor feel. Tie star cut-outs to remaining
balloons and let them float over the guests.
Set up tables with paper tablecloths, and place scrapbooking paper,
materials, and supplies on each table so you're ready with the theme
activity. Label each one with a sign that announces each task, such as
"At School," "On a Trip," "At a party," "Hanging Out."
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Happy Scrappers
Scrapbooking fills the time, offers plenty of opportunity to chat, and
provides a wonderful memento of the party! After all the guests have
arrived, have them choose a spot at a table and begin working on a
scrapbook theme. Give them about half an hour to complete a page,
then tell them it's time to move on to the next table and create
another themed page. When they're finished with all the pages, give
them inexpensive scrapbooks to fill, and let them personalize the
covers with decorations.
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Snack Time for Scrappers
Offer easy-to-eat snacks and drinks to enjoy while they work, such as
poorboy sandwiches, veggies and pretzels, canned or bottled sodas,
and birthday cupcakes. In the morning, offer a continental breakfast,
with choice of muffins, scones, breads, along with juice and milk.
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Send Them Home
With their new scrapbooks, plus a bag full of materials and
embellishments to continue their scrapping.
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A Comic Campout for Your Son
Boys love comic books, especially the popular anime and graphic
novels that are selling like hotcakes. Here are some tips on hosting a
Comic Campout:
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Comic Book Invitations
Have your birthday boy create the invitations. Photocopy a favorite
comic book or graphic novel page. White out the speech balloons and
add party details instead. Photocopy the invitation for the guests and
mail them.
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What to Wear and What to Bring
Ask the boys to bring their jammies, sleep shirts and shorts, along
with a robe and slippers. Also have them bring a sleeping bag and
pillow, and anything else they might need for the overnight. Finally,
ask them to bring a bunch of comics and graphic novels to share for
the evening.
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Indoor Campout
Set up a large tent in the party room and have the kids lay out their
sleeping bags. Decorate the tent with inflated helium balloons. Let the
remaining balloons float on the ceiling, and tie pictures of popular
comic characters to the ends of the ribbons.
Set up a table with paper, drawing materials, colored pencils, and
other art supplies, along with sample comic books and graphic novels.
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Create Your Own Comic Books
After all the guests have arrived and arranged their sleeping bags,
have them sit at the table and begin working on a comic book. Let
them look at examples on the table to get ideas and inspiration. Make
suggestions about good storytelling, such as "Start with a bang, make
things worse, challenge the hero, then solve the problem." When
they're finished, let them assemble their pages into a book, and bind it
with staples. Have them draw a teaser on the cover, along with some
exciting phrases, such as "Will SuperGeek Save the School?" Round
out the evening by watching an anime or superhero video.
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Snack Time for Comic Campers
Like the girls' slumber party, offer easy-to-eat snacks and drinks to
enjoy while they work, such as poorboy sandwiches, flavored popcorn
and pretzels, canned or bottled sodas, and birthday cupcakes. In the
morning, let them choose from a buffet of cereals to create their own
new combination.
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Send Them Home
With their original comic books, plus art materials to make more, and
several comic books for inspiration.
Penny Warner has more than 25 years of experience as an author
and party planner. She has published more than 50 books, including 16
specific to parties. Additionally, Warner writes a weekly newspaper
column on family life, penned a column for Sesame Street Parents
magazine and has appeared on several regional and national TV morning
programs. Her latest book, HOW TO HOST A KILLER PARTY, debuted in
February 2010 from NAL/Penguin.
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