Get the trusted transaction for Birthday Party on ebay

I’ve been a bit slow on posting reviews of the last couple of Birthday Party, but it’s time to catch up. Overall, the Birthday Party was great, and I have no problem recommending Birthday Party for anyone wanting one.
I LOVE THIS Birthday Party
What are some good birthday party ideas for 12-14 year olds?
My birthday isn't soon but I was wondering, what are Birthday Party some good ideas for birthday parties around ages 12-14? I'm out of ideas. Any people who have been to a birthday party or had a birthday party that they really liked it would be awesome if you could answer this. Thanks!
Powered by Yahoo! Answers







I don’t think so, it’s normal. I had my birthday party in October, when my birthday is in July!
I would have a COLOR theme! Then coordinate food, plates, cups, decorations, etc. To that color. For Example: BLUEYou can have different shades of Blue cups, a Blue B-day Cake, Wear a blue Wig, Have Blue cupcakes, and etc!!!Since you are turning 14. You probably want to have a more teen party. So get your favorite CD’s and a boombox or hire a DJ. Local DJ’s dont usually cost that much.How about a Karoake machine? That’s always fun. You can have your own version of American Idol and have your friends as judges!! That would be fun!!Hope this helps!!www.partycity.com is a good website for party stuff!!
There are a lot of games, it really depends on the number of guests. We tend to play the WII a lot when people are over. We have all the “sports” games, and a big favorite seems to be the lawn darts game. Everyone gets involved, and none of these games really require gaming skills, they’re basically like playing the real game indoors. If you don’t have a WII, then charades is always fun, as someone mentioned. So are board games like Cranium, Dirty Minds (not as bad as it sounds), Trivial Pursuit, and Survival of the Fittest You can also try card games, and even some drinking games (if you chose drinking games, make sure you take guests keys at the door and make sure they get a cab to get home safely or spend the night). Or, depending on your guests and the weather, you can even take it outdoors and play some law games, like croquette, lawn darts and volleyball (just make an imaginary line that will serve as the net and set up plastic cups for boundaries). But you don’t really “need” games to get everyone talking. We find the most fun we have with guests tend to be with a bottle of good wine sitting around the firepit and talking about all kinds of things. If your a good host, you will be able to get everyone mingling and having a great time. It may seem like a big party would be more fun, but the fewer (and closer) the people you have, the more real fun you’ll have. Good luck, hope it all works out!