T.B. asks from Waukegan, IL on October 12, 2008
Older Child Birthday Parties
Hi Ladies,
I am looking for some ideas for a 6 & 8 year old girls birthday party. I will be doing them seperatly. Looking for something under $20.00 a person (the cheaper the better) and not chucky cheese, bowling, skating, movies, pony party, rink side, gymnastics, pump it up. I live in the Gurnee area and Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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G.H. answers from Chicago on October 13, 2008
S.A. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2008
Take them to play putt putt golf
Take her and friends to a pumpkin farm
Take them to a lake, have a picnic, maybe take fishing gear and let them catch some fish, feed some ducks
Have everyone bring a pumpkin and have a carving party and maybe have them work together to make a scarecrow with supplies you will have available.
Take them to Libby Lou
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E.B. answers from Cincinnati on October 13, 2008
Here are two ideas: I was just told that Michael's craft store will host birthday parties. You can pick out a craft in advance, pay for each guest's supplies, and then they help you make the craft together.
Also, I just saw the cutest idea in Parents magazine. They suggested doing a daytime sleepover. It's perfect for younger kids who might not be ready for a real sleepover, and you can also invite boys. The kids come in their pj's and bring their sleeping bags and pillows. You do all the normal sleepover things, like do each other's hair/makeup/nails (maybe not for the boys!), eat popcorn, play games. They even had the table set up like a bed, with sheets made up to be the table cloth. You can look at the magazine for more ideas.
Have fun!
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G.H. answers from Chicago on October 13, 2008
I have a friend who just had a "spa day" party for her 7 year old and 8 friends. They had their hair done, nails and makeup. They all had the time of their lives.
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K.D. answers from Chicago on October 13, 2008
It sounds like you don't want to have the party at your house. How about a beading party, a pottery making party, or a manicure party. I had a hip hop karoake party at my house. A manicurist came to the house and did a quick manicure for each girl while the others were singing and dancing. You can go to build-a-bear and go with the basic birthday package. I believe it is pretty inexpensive. The girls can walk out with their cute little boxes and you can take them all for a quick happy meal. Check it out on line.
I used to live in your area. There used to be a bead store in downtown Grayslake. I remember a Build-A-Bear at the mall in Vernon Hills. There is a Color Me Mine Studio at Deer Park. There is probably something similar near you.
I used to live in Gurnee about three years ago. Good luck and email me if you have questions.
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T.K. answers from Chicago on October 13, 2008
For my daughter's sixth birthday we had a princess/spa party and sleepover. We invited six girls. I purchased some inexpensive princess gowns at the resale store and each of them. We had arts/crafts (colored different princess pictures and decorated treat bags)at station one. Station two was a nail polishing station. Then they soaked their feet in a footspa and got their toenails polished. Station three was the makeup. Afterwards they put their gowns on and went to the royal ball. There they danced, played games, took pictures with cinderella (store bought wall picture and a chair next to picture), broke a princess pinata, ate pizza and a homemade princess castle cake. Of course you will need volunteer helpers. All of the girls had a wonderful time and felt like little special princesses. Trust me, all of the work will be worth it and very inexpensive.
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B.B. answers from Champaign on October 13, 2008
Hi,
I have an 8 year old little girl, her b-day is in Feb. So there is not much that we can do. So when she turned 7 I told her she could invite 3-4 of her friends for a sleep over / pool party at a local hotel. It was fairly cheap. All had a blast and enjoyed pizza. To this day it is the most talked about and favorite party. I hope this helps. Good luck in your search.
B.
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E.B. answers from Cincinnati on October 13, 2008
Here are two ideas: I was just told that Michael's craft store will host birthday parties. You can pick out a craft in advance, pay for each guest's supplies, and then they help you make the craft together.
Also, I just saw the cutest idea in Parents magazine. They suggested doing a daytime sleepover. It's perfect for younger kids who might not be ready for a real sleepover, and you can also invite boys. The kids come in their pj's and bring their sleeping bags and pillows. You do all the normal sleepover things, like do each other's hair/makeup/nails (maybe not for the boys!), eat popcorn, play games. They even had the table set up like a bed, with sheets made up to be the table cloth. You can look at the magazine for more ideas.
Have fun!
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S.A. answers from Chicago on October 14, 2008
Take them to play putt putt golf
Take her and friends to a pumpkin farm
Take them to a lake, have a picnic, maybe take fishing gear and let them catch some fish, feed some ducks
Have everyone bring a pumpkin and have a carving party and maybe have them work together to make a scarecrow with supplies you will have available.
Take them to Libby Lou
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K.S. answers from Chicago on October 12, 2008
My 7 year old was invited to a rock and roll party last year. Each child came dressed up as a rock and roll star. When they arrived, they were put into groups of four. Each group was given a song and 20 minutes to come up with a group dance. Then each group performed their song to the rest of the kids. The dad taped all of the dances. They had cake and played a couple of party games (freeze dance, four cormers and charades) When the thank you card came it was attached to a copy of the DVD of all the dances performed at the party. The whole party was down in their home. It was a really fun party. The only thing they bought was the cake, snacks and goody bags!
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A.S. answers from Chicago on October 13, 2008
If your daughters are crafty or artistic, a pottery party
can be fun. Not sure what studios are out in your area, but
the kids can paint their own pieces (you control the price)
and bring home a great keepsake.
Movie parties are also fun and easy, especially if there
is a good new kids movie being released...also well under
$20 per person.
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