kimwim8
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I need HELP!!!
We're having a 7th birthday party for DD in March. Her party is on the 11th and she has requested a St. Patty's Day theme (which I love that idea). I have already stocked up on tons of decorations from the dollar store, and Oriental Trading. But here are some of my thoughts...for which I need help implementing!!
I want to have a scavenger hunt to find the pot of gold. I'm hoping & praying that the weather will be decent & we can send the kids outside to look around. But what kind of clues can I give. I guess I'll have to have an ouside hunt and an inside hunt all ready to go, in case of bad weather. I was hoping that the adults could station themselves at certain points & then be available to read the next clue when the kids get there. Then the end result will be a pot of gold with foil wrapped gum & chocolates (I'm thinking in individual bags already so no fighting over who got more). Any ideas.....
Also, I bought paper with shamrocks on the border...any ideas for a clever saying to incorporate the birthday into it?
Any ideas for any other games? I am planning on having a make your own sundae even (with mint chocolate chip ice cream or other plain flavors) and I bought some make-your-own foam leprechaun kits from Oriental Trading.
What else can I do to keep them busy? How long should I have the party listed on the invite?
I really, really, really don't like to do home parties. I'd rather pay to have it somewhere else where there is someone else in charge, and someone else's mess to clean up
. But DS had one in September at home (easy to be outside) and so DD wants her friends to see her house too.
Whew, this turned out long. Sorry!! Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated!
We're having a 7th birthday party for DD in March. Her party is on the 11th and she has requested a St. Patty's Day theme (which I love that idea). I have already stocked up on tons of decorations from the dollar store, and Oriental Trading. But here are some of my thoughts...for which I need help implementing!!
I want to have a scavenger hunt to find the pot of gold. I'm hoping & praying that the weather will be decent & we can send the kids outside to look around. But what kind of clues can I give. I guess I'll have to have an ouside hunt and an inside hunt all ready to go, in case of bad weather. I was hoping that the adults could station themselves at certain points & then be available to read the next clue when the kids get there. Then the end result will be a pot of gold with foil wrapped gum & chocolates (I'm thinking in individual bags already so no fighting over who got more). Any ideas.....
Also, I bought paper with shamrocks on the border...any ideas for a clever saying to incorporate the birthday into it?
Any ideas for any other games? I am planning on having a make your own sundae even (with mint chocolate chip ice cream or other plain flavors) and I bought some make-your-own foam leprechaun kits from Oriental Trading.
What else can I do to keep them busy? How long should I have the party listed on the invite?
I really, really, really don't like to do home parties. I'd rather pay to have it somewhere else where there is someone else in charge, and someone else's mess to clean up
. But DS had one in September at home (easy to be outside) and so DD wants her friends to see her house too.Whew, this turned out long. Sorry!! Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated!
