Here are some more party themes that are not so obvious and some unique ideas for October. Even though Oktoberfest starts at the end of September it does continue you into early October so why not have an Ocktoberfest themed party. Celebrate with amazing German food, beer and even get into the spirit with a Bavarian costume.
Everyone loves pizza and it cuts down on the catering prep if you just pick up the phone and order them. Sometimes just getting together with friends is all the reason you need. Have a party for the sake of it. Just do it! An outer space party is definitely a fun party theme idea for kids. Think rocket ships, aliens, moon rocks, astronauts. The possibilities for this party theme are to the moon and back awesome. Okay so if you are stuck for a party theme why not have a Shopping party theme.
Head out to Target or Kmart for Australian readers and give each party guest an allocated amount of money and some fun ideas of things to buy. For party games you could set some fun challenges for things to find. Prizes at the end could be for the best bargain, strangest item, biggest item etc. Emoji party themes are really popular, fun and definitely on trend. Decorate with some super fun emojis decorations like these below.
In honor of Wear Something Gaudy Day why not have a super fun dress up party with one condition — you must wear an ugly shirt or something gaudy.
Fun for kids and grown-up of all ages. For the adults — tell them they have to wear onesies for the hilarity of it all. What better excuse do you need to set up an amazing Taco Bar in your house and have a Mexican Taco Party. You can find this awesome Taco Banner here. Reptile parties are a great party theme to have for kids. The one with the best jack-o-lantern wins a prize.
You could choose the winner, let the host choose, or let the crowd choose. The second game was getting to know your host. Megan explains, "I had a list of items such as favorite movie, restaurant, country, etc The others had to try and figure out what she would write down and the person with the most answers correct won.
One other thing Megan did that really impressed me was making treat bags for everyone who came. She didn't want anyone to leave empty-handed. She filled little party sacks with Hershey's kisses and a tealight for each guest.
Megan, you are fantastic! You really went the extra mile with your first party. Congratulations, and keep up the great work! I hope the rest of you will also share some of your business ideas with us.
While I'm here, I'll go ahead and share some another idea as well. Megan had mentioned to me that she had a guy in attendance. Guys come up with all kinds of crazy stuff women wouldn't think of. And they love to smell and pick the scents their wives are buying. Men are big buyers! And at convention this year there were LOTS of men in attendance - helping thier wives demonstrating when they see how lucrative the business is.
Put prizes in each of the buckets, saving the bigger prizes for the higher-numbered buckets. Have the kids line up and instruct each player to start by tossing a ping pong ball into the first bucket. If they get it in, they move on to the next numbered bucket. The highest-numbered bucket that a player lands his ball in determines which bucket he gets to pick a prize from.
Each of the kids will likely land their ball in at least one bucket, so everyone will get a prize. You will need two similar sets of clothing that in total make up the colors of a rainbow. For example, a red shirt, a blue hat, a green sock, a yellow skirt, and so on. Divide players into two teams and have them line up at a starting point. Each team will be given one of the sets of clothing. The first player on each team has to put on all the clothing, run to a turnaround spot, run back to her team, take off the clothes and hand them off to the next player.
Each teammate must complete this task. The team that has had all of its players return to the starting point first wins! You only need some hard-boiled eggs and some tablespoons for this classic party game. Have each of the children line up with an egg and a spoon. Tell them to place the egg onto their spoon and race across to the finish line without dropping their eggs.
If an egg falls, that child must start the race over again. The first person to reach the finish line without dropping their egg wins. This game is a test of balance and coordination that will have the kids laughing all the way to the finish line.
Divide the players into teams. Make sure the phones have a protective case on them! Give the teams a list of things that they need to capture photos of in order to win. These can be as simple as taking a picture of something blue, a photo of one teammate giving another a piggyback ride or a selfie of all of them in front of a specific tree.
Use your imagination and whatever is available in your location to come up with the list for the teams. Whichever team completes the list first wins. For this giggly favorite, you will need balloons of two different colors around 20 per color is ideal and two hats with pins sticking out of the top of them. Tie the balloons at various heights from the ceiling. They should be at least high enough that the kids are able to pop them with their heads.
When their 15 seconds is up, the next players from each team are given 15 seconds to try. A new player from each team tries to pop the balloons every 15 seconds. The first team to pop all of their balloons wins. This game kicks an old favorite up a few notches and is perfect for a tween or teen sleepover birthday party as you will need it to be dark outside to play.
This game follows the same rules as a traditional Capture the Flag , except that, in this case, the glow sticks are the flags. You will need two different colored glow sticks and enough matching glow bracelets for each team. Divide the players into two teams and give them the bracelets that match their glow stick. Truth or Dare is a classic party game, and no one loves playing it more than tweens and teens.
Put at least 20 truths and 20 dares on individual pieces of paper and then place them in their corresponding labeled buckets or jars. They will need to complete their tasks until all of the papers have been used. Once the game is over, give each player a small prize for being so brave. Set up a line of games that each kid has to complete in order to win.
The players have one minute to complete a specific task at each station. Here are 20 birthday party games for kids of any age. Kids ages 2 and up 1.
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