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What is a unique teenage birthday party theme?

Okay, So my teenager’s birthday is coming up soon. We want a really unique party theme! Something the kids won’t forget! It is on October 17. Any GOOD ideas? Pick Something my girl likes and I will chose you as best answer.

13 responses to “What is a unique teenage birthday party theme?”

  1. Emily T says:

    the best birthday party i’ve been to was a manicure/peticure party where ppl get their nails or toes done. or you could go bowling then have a sleepover afterwards. or have a scavenger hunt at the mall where ppl would have to find items on a list and the first team done will win.

  2. kari bari says:

    Do a decade party. Something fun like the 60’s or 80’s. Do funky clothes and hair and watch old corny movies. Play music from that age and make it fun!! Afros or like platform shoes!!!!!!

  3. Five0 says:

    Halloween. Have everyone dress up for the party. Think Casper the movie and the party at the end.

  4. play boy says:

    Halloween would be good as its close to it.

    OR

    Fluro. Everyone has to wear fluro colours.

  5. Wedding Plannner-Event Planner says:

    Go camping if the weather is ok in your area. Parents of course, but kids next door. Tents, fire (supervised), marshmallows and scary stories

    Rent a movie theater and play a movie and see if they let you bring in food

    take a bunch of kids to a big city for a day of exploring and a great dinner at the end

  6. Spooky1 says:

    A bad taste party! Go to charity shops and search for the most hideous, mix matched, clashing outfits you can find.

    Apply makeup appallingly, foundation several shades too dark and stopping dramatically at the chin line! Heavy badly applied eyeshadow/mascara. Hair as nerdy as you dare – eg make greasy with baby oil!

    Have a few weird food items in the buffet.

    Have a few nerdy songs, such as aggadoo, touch me etc!

    Please love my idea!, I did the bad taste dress up thing with my sister, it was such a laugh and we had to stop at a shop en route. tee hee!

    We also went to a punk party once, that was great dress up fun also. We literally had paperclips joined from earlobes to noses etc.

  7. Susan D says:

    For unisex parties:

    Rent out the roller skating rink. Go with a 70’s theme. The skating rinks have the neon lights, disco balls and lots of old music still on file. Encourage them to come in costume.

    Hay ride, horsehoes, pumpkin spitting contest, big campfire.

    Halloween themed party. They could wear their costumess, have a pumpkin carving contest, get a huge tent (rent from party supply) and set up a haunted maize, bob for apples, have Halloween themed food and drinks, scary music. Fun, Fun, Fun.

    Girls Only:

    Maybe you could contact a Mary Kay consultant and ask her to come to your home for a "spa" evening. Facials, pedicures, manicures. You’ll have to pay, of course, but it is loads of fun and a lot easier than taking girls to the spa.

    Rent a couple of rooms at a local hotel. Have the girls dropped off at the hotel. (have plenty of snacks/drinks in the rooms for the girls to snack on). Rent a limo to come and pick you all up and take you to the mall, to the movie, for pedicures, out to eat, or whateverand then back to the hotel. Then hang out at the hotel, swim, order room service for breakfast and have the girls picked up at the hotel the next day.

  8. writergirl says:

    I had a masqerade ball for my sweet 16. It was amazing. I based it on The Phantom of the Opera. Everyone dressed in ball gowns and tuxes. I loved it! That would also be great for a birthday near halloween. You can get almost everything at a party store or a rental place :)

  9. Sarah says:

    Sorry, but I don’t think any teens have "theme" parties. A little old for that now.

  10. mshollywood69 says:

    Red Carpet/Hollywood theme

  11. jasmine h says:

    Well it really depends on what your son/ daughter likes to do, how many people or invited, your budget and etc..but heres a cool site that may help you choose a theme..Good luck

  12. Erica D says:

    Well, It really depends on what your daughter likes. But some good themes would be like a celebrity, or a beach/hawaiian theme.

  13. starstarah says:

    Them in their old age!!!
    It could be like an elderly theme they could dress up and the photos would be so funny doing things young people do but looking really old You might have to brain-storm a few things like how to iron the wrinkles out of this grand plan but it would definately be unique.

    You could spread balls of wool around and have a vase of knitting needles. Perhaps a wheelchair or some walking canes around the place, Shawls and a box of moth balls. They could have a game of lawn bowls and bingo with good prizes or something like that and even have it at the local bowls club with catering.

    Busines or Career theme – All like professionals or something

    Worlds richest, famous or worst Movie and Rock Stars is probably the best thing I can think of – eg Paris Hilton, Kiss, Queen, Lindsay Lohan all the people we love to hate and hate to love

    That could be the theme – People we love to hate and hate to love.

    Activities could include the pedicure, make-up idea for the girls, karoke for both, air guitar comp for the lads n girls too if their keen, Photo shoot red carpet style, Video recording fun interviews of them taking the mickey out of certain celebs a combo of these ideas or just one or two. If you have a digital camera then you wont need to spend money to do most of these ideas and you dont need a karoake machine just a decent stereo system with decent cds so this could be budget friendly and a lot of fun if planned right. You could even make a gossip mag scrap-book style to give to each of the guests a week or two after the party as a thank-you and momento with their interviews, photos, fashion and singing reviews and results from the air guitar comp etc….

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