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7yr old DD small birthday party at home. Help!

5 replies

airyfairy1978 · 12/09/2013 22:40

How can I make it special on a budget? Don't know where to start.
Is 7 too ypung for sleepover?

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MamaTo3Boys · 12/09/2013 22:54

I don't have any DDs, just DSs, however, a friend of mine has a DD who just turned 7. She had a sleepover, some DVDs, bit of party food and cake, let them all crash on the living room floor with their quilts untill bedtime and they all loved it Smile

Noggie · 12/09/2013 22:57

My dd painted ceramic owls with a few friends for her 7th birthday- they are reasonably priced on baker Ross (?) website.

partyprincesz · 17/09/2013 06:45

You can think about these games for sleepover party:
1)Talent Show or Video the kids performing to music. Lip sync is fun or air guitar/sax etc.
2)Nighttime Easter Egg Hunt: Hide eggs and prizes outside. Everyone brings a flashlight to the party. Hide items like fingernail polish, body mists, not just candy.
3)Popcorn Toppin'-Pop some plain popcorn. Give everybody a couple of dishes with popcorn in them. Have your guests put on all the toppings you want.
*cinnamon and sugar
*raisins
*melted butter, pizza seasoning, and parmesan cheese to make a pizza kind o'popcorn
Party Princess Productions

turnipsoup · 17/09/2013 07:04

get them to decorate the birthday cake or cakes for a midnight feast? You can buy modelling chocolate that is a bit like chocolate playdoh.

Tacos for tea... teaco shells, chicken, mince, peppers, tomatoes, cheese, sour cream etc. They all help themselves.

You can buy treasure hunts online for under £10 if you wanted to do something out and about, I know there are loads for our local area online.

I only have DS's but I wouldn't do a sleepover party at 7 unless I knew the parents well enough to be calling them at 3am telling them that we are dropping their DC back!

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