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Parties/celebrations

Whether you're planning a birthday or a hen do, you'll find plenty of ideas for your celebration on our Party forum.

The clock is ticking ladies/gents. By Saturday (I know I know!!!) I need...

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MarsLady · 03/09/2008 18:13

A couple of giant garden games
A cheap but good pinata
and
Suggestions for games for 9 10-11yo girls.

I'm in North London

Your time starts....

NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you
(yes I have googled)

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stretchmarkqueen · 03/09/2008 18:14

Asda do pinatas, and large games. have you tried the poundshops?

squeaver · 03/09/2008 18:15

Have you tried oscars den? I haven't used them but we went to a party where they'd supplied a bouncy castle and a ball pool.

bundle · 03/09/2008 18:16

woolies' in crouch end for pinata?

silverfrog · 03/09/2008 18:16

Woolies do pinatas too, and the larger ones may still have a few of the outdoors games bits left (if you are very lucky, they might still have the odd vastly reduced bouncy castle...)

squeaver · 03/09/2008 18:17

Although, they might be expensive - the party was up by Kenwood

MarsLady · 03/09/2008 18:18

Blimey... I blink and you're on the case. How much do I love you?

Okay... Woolies do-able will check their site and see what they have.

Will check out ASDA online to see what they've got.

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bundle · 03/09/2008 18:19

mars, i got a pinata from the upper st one before they shut it

MarsLady · 03/09/2008 18:23

They're shutting the Wood Green one but I can't remember the date. Why shut Woolies?

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soremummy · 03/09/2008 18:24

Homebargains for giant connect four and pinatas

MarsLady · 03/09/2008 23:15

Right... any more for any more? Please?

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stretchmarkqueen · 04/09/2008 13:48

Do you need ideas for party games?

stretchmarkqueen · 04/09/2008 13:50

Jelly Baby Mountain
A good game for making a mess.

Get a big bowl and pack it full of flour. Then carefully tip the bowl out onto a plate so it makes a flour mound. Now stick a jelly baby (or other sweet) on top.

Sit in a circle around the mound. Get a spoon and take it in turns to remove spoonsfuls of the flour. Whoever makes the jelly baby fall has to eat the jelly baby without using their hands.

This does get a bit messy. You might want a vacuum cleaner at the ready or play outdoors.

MarsLady · 04/09/2008 18:47

I have sorted my games. I'm going to have a "games tournament". I have some board games and some giant garden games and a bouncy castle. Going to pop some pizzas in the oven. Job done! Thanks all

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