You can opt for a matching facial pattern or personalized patterns to attract the broadest smile from your little angels. Spice up things a little bit with proper costumes, disco lights, and a fine tune of music. Pamper all the special girls and everyone else with a proper facial-treat for better looks and unending fun.
Always make sure to keep your face looking gorgeous with the theme makeup. Choose the right facial cosmetics that will as well help the girls smoothen their faces and clear unnecessary spots. Face masks are also an excellent way to achieve better looks while maintaining it classy throughout the party.
Check this too: What to Wear to a Tea Party. A pampering party is a perfect chance to treat your fingers right with proper massage and sensual finger therapy.
You can have them choose their favorite therapeutic makeups for a better touch and feel. Massage is another way to pamper your girls and leave their bodies relaxed. Early teen parties are hardly complete without fun and competitive activities. Have the girls independently come up with their favorite dress up and compete for the first position. The modeling activity should remain engaging and fun for all participants. It is hilarious what these teens will choose for the competition and how they will express their confidence as they fearlessly model for the prize.
Have the girls apply the right makeups before engaging in a creative photo shoot session that will keep all the fun in a lasting print memory. The girls can suggest their favorite spots and have cute pictures taken of them. These teens will surprise you with killer smiles and photographic poses that will make you miss your sweet 13 experiences. Decorations are another way to make sure that the pampering party is appealing for all the participants.
Make sure to keep it girly and friendly for everyone in attendance. It is advisable to acquire all the supplies ahead of the celebration day to make sure that everything falls into the plan. Alternatively, you can just give each other friendly messages during the overall activities. Nothing fancy or serious, just some shoulders and arms, and head massages. Your pampering day is designed for overall health and wellness.
Think of a nice combination of yummy guilt-free food to complement some naughtier types of foods, like chocolate-covered fruits, bouquet cookies or gourmet ice-cream, etc. Think of preparing a section where you can serve nice little tuna or vegetable sandwiches, healthy fruit juices, smoothies, and lots of fruits and vegetables.
Snack stations should include fun, finger-type foods, or munchies. Exotic cheeses, rice snacks, fresh fruits and vegetables, and plenty of bottled water. Make sure that food and drink are plentiful and readily available for your guests. Rather than just let you the hostess cook and prepare all of the food, everyone can participate in the fun by creating their personal favorite dish. It can be an old family secret or just something they love to make. Depending on the amount of time you will be together, you can either instruct your guests to come with a pre-made dish, or you can all do the cooking together at the house.
For dessert, you and your girlfriends can treat yourself to some light white wine. Or you can be more daring and have a proper wine-tasting party with your girlfriends. Purchase several bottles of different vintage, and get those wine goblets ready! Let the wine-tasting begin. The only way to become a connoisseur is to try some yourself!
There are many wonderful scented candles that are known to have therapeutic qualities to create healthy feelings and sensations. Consider lighting fresh-scented candles such as vanilla, citrus, jasmine, lavender, green apple, and many others to give your party a relaxing aroma. At the same time, you may want to use low-level lighting to add to the serene environment. Consider playing nice natural music to complement the theme of your party. Natural sounds can be very soothing.
At some point perhaps after the wine party you may get tired of relaxation. Why not throw a dance party with your sisters? Get up and dance girlfriend! Why not throw on some oldies and have a dance-off? You can also start a karaoke contest to see who can belt out their favorite tunes.
If you are working on your wellness, why not schedule an easy Yoga session to work on your overall health. Consider having a certified Yoga trainer come to your house and instruct your group. If the group is interested, and there is someone who wants to guide the group, you can also have a mediation session. There are a lot of fun party games you can play together.
Are you still keeping secrets from your friends? Find out with a game of truth and dare. Other fun party games you can play are Twister, the limbo, or you can just have a good old fashioned pillow fight. If you want to really preserve the memories, have everyone sign into The Pampering Party book, where they can write comments and leave silly little doodles and drawings throughout the day.
You will be glad you did years later when you can recount a great time with your friends. This is your day for you and your girlfriends! Have a marathon session where you watch a couple of chick flicks. Make sure you have plenty of chocolates, sugary popcorn, and champagne for the movie.
Or you can opt for something more recent like The Notebook. At the end of the party, you can send everyone home with their very own pampering kit. Split your guests into competing teams, set a timer, and have them hang up as many diapers as possible.
The team with the most diapers on the line wins. Cut down on the baby shower prep by downloading and printing our games here , but read on for more inspiration. Before the party, print out our baby bingo sheet and give one to each guest. Hand each guest a card, which should be unique for everyone with a different combination of gifts. Then, as the mom-to-be opens her gifts, guests can mark off any items received with a sticker or cross it out with a pen.
The first guest to complete a row, column, or diagonal wins! Pictures of baby items cut from a catalogue or printed out — they can even be from the mom-to-be's registry wish list. Lay out the pictures of the baby-related items, and give your guests a pen and paper.
You can pick up each item and give a description and have your guests write down a price as a guess. The guest to get the closest price without going over gets a gift.
Give copies of the questions to the mom-to-be and her partner before the party, and ask them to write down their answers. During the shower, give copies of the questions to all the guests, and have them use their imagination to fill in the blanks with what they think mom or dad said in answer to each question.
The guest who guesses the answers closest to what mom or dad said wins the game. Let them know they can make their answers as funny or as sentimental as they'd like. Once finished, have people read out their answers to the first question, and vote for the best answer. The winner gets a point, and then you can move on to the next item on the list. The person with the highest score wins a prize. This baby shower standby is always a hit.
Before beginning the game, ask the mom-to-be to reveal her anticipated due date. Remind everyone that only 5 percent of babies are born exactly on their due date! Then, ask each guest to predict the day and the time the baby will be born, and write their prediction on the paper or calendar.
You can promise to give a prize to each person who picks the correct day and also to the person who most closely picks the time. Don't forget to send those prizes out after the baby is born. Before your guests arrive, write or print the names of some famous mothers onto name tags for each guest. You could choose a category like mothers in fiction, mothers from current or classic TV shows or movies, or anything you wish.
When your guests arrive, attach a name tag to the back of each guest, without letting the guest see the name. Before the party, put a baby item into each bag, and number the bags. At the party, hand out the sheets of paper and pens to the guests, then start passing the bags out one by one. The guest must take a guess what they think is in each bag without opening it, and write it down; however, shaking and feeling the bag is allowed.
After the guesses have been scribbled on the paper, ask the mom-to-be to do the great reveal; the guest with the most correct guesses is the winner. Arrange the pictures of the mom-to-be on a board or a table, and place a number next to each picture. Ask the guests to write the numbers in the order of age, and see who gets the most correct. Ask each guest to decorate an outfit for the new baby. If you like, have the mom-to-be relax in another room during the decorating time.
When everyone is finished, spread the finished products out on a table and ask the mom-to-be to guess which guest decorated each one. A baby blanket makes a great keepsake, so why not get friends and family involved in making one? Give each guest a square of fabric to decorate for the new baby. You can decorate the squares at the party, or send guests their square in advance, and ask them to bring their decorated square to the shower. If you decide to do the decorating beforehand, then at the party, you can ask the group to arrange the squares you'll need to have some extra squares, perhaps in a patterned fabric or contrasting plain color and make a quilt pattern.
After the party, you can assemble the quilt yourself you'll need extra fabric, of course, for the quilt backing, and also batting — the "stuffing" for the quilt or send it to an expert quilter to put together. Remember this memento is intended for decoration only, and shouldn't be placed in the crib. Give each guest a diaper and a marker pen, and have her write a funny quote, joke, words of encouragement, or anything creative on the back of the diaper.
Then, give the box of personalized diapers to the parents-to-be for inspiration during a late-night diaper change! Put the supplies out on the table, and have some old newspaper handy to put under the paintings to make cleaning up easier.
Encourage imaginations to run wild — they can produce drawings, inspirational quotes, or anything that they think would be great for the nursery. Choose between 10 and 20 common words associated with babies — stroller, cradle, spit-up, etc.
Then, make a list of these words with their letters all mixed up — teslorlr, edclra, utspip. Hand out copies of the scrambled word list to all the guests. Ask them to unscramble the letters and write down the real words as quickly as they can. Set a timer for 5 minutes, and see who can unscramble the most words during that time.
Write down the names of the expecting parents first and last names on a sheet of paper and distribute to each guest. Then, set a timer for 5 or 10 minutes.
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