Tuesday 2 September 2014

How To Plan A Girls' Slumber Party

How To Plan A Girls' Slumber Party

Hey guys, it's Hanna.

I have been to quit a few slumber partys and some of them were pretty good. But then again not all of them were amazing. Here are some tips on how to plan a slumber party.

✌ Decide when it's best to hold the slumber party. There are several important considerations here:
- Do you want to hold it during school term or during the vacation time? During school term limits the options to weekend nights, while during school vacation, some of the friends might be away.
- Are there any big events on that might stop guests from coming? For example, big sports meet-ups, local drama plays being staged, try-outs for teams, etc.
- Are there known issues about some friends being tied up doing something on any particular dates? Especially if they're BFFs, don't plan the party if they're not going to be able to make it.
- Is it near or around exam time? If so, do not hold the party as it will distract the girls and many of them probably won't be allowed to come anyway.
- Is the weather going to be appropriate for the sleepover? Although the girls sleep indoors, this could impact outdoor activities or outings to things.
- If you're a parent planning the party, ask your daughter if she knows of anything that might prevent guests from being available on a specific date. If not, and you've considered the above possibilities, you're good to go.

✌ Consider what time you'd like the girls to come to the sleepover. A late afternoon start is fairly standard, such as around 4pm, 5pm, etc. This allows time for the girls to settle in or for you take them somewhere, such as to see a movie, to go bowling or to have a pizza meal out. Obviously, the time will depend on whether or not you've planned an external activity.
- Be sure to seek the permission of parents if taking the girls out of your home. They may prefer to help with transportation arrangements.

✌ Consider how long you would like the girls to stay the following morning. It's nice to let the parents have a little sleep in or take their time to come and collect their daughter the next morning and the girls usually love staying in one another's company a little longer. A 10am, 11am or noon pick-up time usually works best. It does mean that you have to include breakfast.

✌ If you are using invitations, mail them one to two weeks prior to the party. The invitation must include the following information:
- The address/where the party is
- Day of the party and time it begins
- Drop off and pick up times (see above)
- What to bring (pillow, blanket, costume, makeover goodies, DVD, etc.)
- RSVP (how your guests contact you to say if they can come or not). That includes your email address and phone number.

✌ Consider using email to send out the slumber party request. It's fast, it's easy to track and most people are not the slightest bit surprised to receive invitations via emails. Just be sure to offer the option of calling you as well as emailing back, as some parents will still prefer to talk to the household parent or guardian in person.

✌ Before the slumber party, tie balloons on your mailbox or near your front porch. If you want to be more creative, you could write the girls' names on the balloons.
- Other decorations could include streamers, a lovely table setting for the dinner or buffet, etc. However, it's best not to go overboard, there are already enough things to keep everyone excited.

✌ Decide on what you are serving at the party. Have plenty of snacks, as well as dinner. You could also have dessert, if you want. You'll also need to include breakfast foods for the following morning.
- Good slumber party foods include: Pizzas, hamburgers, pasta, fries, takeout, etc.
- For dessert: Cheesecake, ice cream, chocolate anything, fruit pie, etc.
- Snacks might include: Dips and chips, candies, fondues (cheese or chocolate), brownies, cupcakes, etc.
- Drinks might include: Sparkling water, sodas in different flavors, juice, plain water and hot chocolates.
- Keep in mind the possibility that some of the girls might have food allergies or foods they don't like. Ask them the menu to make it clear when they RSVP that they have any such issues.

✌ Plan activities. There are lots of possibilities for activities but it's a good idea to plan them ahead and not leave anything to chance. Choose activities that are fun and easy.
- For younger girls, a slumber party should be more structured, becoming more independent with older girls.
- Board games, scavenger hunts, crafts, makeovers, etc. are great choices.
- Visiting somewhere can be an option if you can arrange transportation. For example, going to the movies, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling, go-kart racing, eating out, etc.
- Be sure to leave plenty of room for spur-of-the-moment activities and chatting.

✌ While you wait for the guests to arrive, clear a spot for everyone's sleeping bags and suitcases. A living room, family room, den or a spot with lots of room and a TV are ideal places.
- Be sure to accommodate the needs of every other household member. Let everyone know which rooms are off limits, both ways; the guests should know where not to go to avoid bothering siblings or parents and the family members should keep out of the way of the guests.

✌ Have fun at the slumber party! If you're the girl of honor, enjoy yourself. If you're a parent, hang in there; make it clear that you're available if needed but generally keep out of the way and let the girls have their fun.
- Parents usually like to retreat to another part of the house to get some quiet space. Just make sure that the girls know where you are if the need you.

And that's all that I have for you guys today. Hope you enjoyed this tip.

xoxo
-Hanna


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