New Year’s Party For Teen Girls

The turning point for American boys and girls is the sweet 16th birthday. Other countries including Mexico celebrate a coming of age at 15. But the idea of being able to legally drive is the high point for all boys and girls in the US.
There are many great gift ideas to get a boy or girl turning 16 yeas old. The top of the list is a car of their very own. But that list is not limited to just a car in todays’ technology age. A lot of young people want to have their own high powered computer system with cell phone and digital camera. Taking a trip would be the next exciting gift on the list. If money is not a option there are some over the top gift ideas. Rent a sports car to celebrate their drivers license or a hour flying lesson to really get their imagination to soar.
Having a party should be based on your teens personality. If they have a few select best friends than plan on a special adventure for all of them to go on together. Whitewater rafting or a overnight guided hiking trip would be a big hit. If your teen is a friend of the whole school consider renting a local water park for the day. Or have everyone pitch in and organize a day of working on planting trees and flower for your city. Then finish the day with a picnic and games at a local park. If cold weather is a issue than you can bring the party indoors at a ice skating rink or indoor sports arena.
A great way to start your sweet 16 boy or girls day off with a bang is to have a lawn greeting displayed. There are many exciting displays that will bring a happy memory to them for years to come. The display can also double as a announcement for the party later.
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Kid/Teen New Year’s Eve Party?
Hi. I was going to have the Kids and Teens together in my family a New Year’s Eve Party since they can’t go with adults in our family.
Kids:
6 year old nephew
9 year old niece
11 year old nephew
Teens:
16 year old daughter
Her two friends who are both 16(girls)
And I wanted to know if Walmart already has their New Year’s supplies out yet or is it too early?
Also, What kinds of crafts or food can the children make?
I can’t have them playing games or doing jumping kind of like activites because, my oldest daughter is kind of sick and is recovering(I have a hint she may come down for the party)
I don’t want them to be bored or anything so I’m going to let them Make New Years Crafts and Watch Movies. I was thinking about Nachos and, is it all right for the kids to have egg nog or juice.
And What kinds of Treats would be great for them?
You are a brave soul to host a New Year’s eve party for 6 kids!!
I like your idea for nacho’s…I might take it a step further and say put out the ingredients in seperate bowls, and have some taco shells, flour tortillas and chips..and call it a Taco Bar or Buffet. Let them assemble their own taco or burrito or nachos.
Egg Nog (unspiked, of course) is fine for kids if it is the “store bought” kind, since it is pasturized. It may be a bit rich in taste for kids. If the parents don’t object…it’s fun to get sparkling grape juice and let the kids have a toast in pretty glasses at midnight.
Give every one a safety pin or clothes pin to clip on their clothes, and pick the most annoying thing your groups says…..”like” comes to mind…when someone says the chosen word or phrase, the first one to catch them get’s their pin. If you pick something the kids say all the time…the pins will trade all night…whoever has the most pins at Midnight gets a small prize. (even a $5 or $10 gift card to walmart would be great for any of those ages)
Baking and decorating sugar cookies would be a quiet activity that all might enjoy…get several jars of sprinkles and cans of frosting. (easy to do, and it would take a while)
If you want something craftier…. let them make bulletin boards. Get a cork board for each child
assorted fabric remnants large enough to cover each board
rolls of flat ribbon
thumb tacks and push pins.(assorted colors)
Cover board with fabric. Use flat thumbtacks to hold it around edges. Make a “plaid” design with the ribbon and secure it with more thumb tacks. Add a few push pins for attaching momentos when they get home. Paint pens can make them more personalized if desired.
I hope some of these ideas appeal to you.
Happy New Year!
This post was written by: Joe Nolan
Tags: new year's eve, party, teen