Fun games for a teenage sleepover




















Dress Up Divas. Go to a thrift shop and find evening gowns or formal wear and fancy heels the girls can use to dress up. Place the gowns in a large bag. Before you let the girls see the gowns, have them make blindfolds that double as beauty masks. Once everyone is blindfolded , have them choose a dress by touch alone. After they model the dresses, they can trade and have a fashion show or make up a reality show. Don't forget a full-length mirror. For a blindfold or sleeping mask tutorial visit Henry Happened blog.

Pillowcase Decorating Activity. Purchase pillowcases to decorate. Grab fabric makers, tacky glue, and ribbon. You can also find fun, iron on transfers to embellish. If you plan in advance, you can decorate a large gift bag for each guest. Load it up with all that Birthday Party Swag! Birthday Party Activities for Teen Girls. Printable Dorm Supply Checklist. Cup Stacking. When you are buying party supplies, get some extra cups for the party guests to stack.

Take turns to see who can get the most cups stacked in a minute or who has the most creative tower. Even better, everyone can start at the same time.

This makes it more nerve wracking and chaotic! Hey, don't knock my tower down! Minute to Win it Games. Imagine the possibilities! Just like cup stacking, come up with several activities that can be completed in one minute. Everyone grab one of those cups. Set it in the middle of a table, grab a Ping Pong ball, and with only one bounce allowed, bounce the ball into the cup.

The clock is ticking. Tick Tock. You can also use the a cup to fill a bucket with water use a colorful sand pail. Bonus Activity: Toothpaste Slime. Trick your friends with this toothpaste slime. You'll need 1 C. Cornstarch by the spoonful, stir until all is mixed well and becomes pour-able. Then, slowly stir cornstarch mixture into the hair gel. When it all has a thick toothpaste consistency, sprinkle in the super fine glitter.

The make-up supplies are placed in the center at the start of each game. Then, one child has to blindfold themselves and apply make-up to the kid next to them. The second child blindfolds themselves and does the same to their neighbor and the chain continues until everyone is wearing a make-up.

Lastly, the blinds are taken off. The winner is either the child who applied the cutest make-up or the funniest-looking kid. Children sit around a board containing a large, unwrapped chocolate bar.

The kids take turns rolling a dice. The idea is to have the first child who rolls 6 put on a hat, scarf, and gloves, then cut and eat from the chocolate bar.

As this happens, the other kids continue rolling their dices until the next person who rolls 6 replaces the current chocolate eater.

Sleepover parties may turn out to be a perfect opportunity for your teenagers to hone their culinary skills. Come up with a new recipe and split the children into cooking groups. The group that can prepare the most sumptuous meal according to the recipe is the ultimate winner. Of course, everyone gets to indulge their taste buds in the end.

Twenty Questions is a popular game played on dates. In this game, one person is selected to be the answerer, with everyone else being a questioner. The answerer then chooses an object that remains secret. If the questioners cannot figure out the secret object in the 20 questions, the answerer wins and retains their role as the game proceeds to the next round.

If one of the questioners happens to figure out the subject before all the 20 questions have been asked, that person wins the round and assumes the role of the answerer in the next round. Who Knows Me Better is a fun slumber game to help gauge how much kids know about themselves. Children take turns asking a series of questions touching on their personal interests. Everyone else is expected to respond with an accurate answer. What are my worst fears? Am I an early bird or night owl?

Am I a cat or dog person? As a kid, a pillow fight was part of every birthday party. Maybe we were just trying to imitate what we saw in the movies; regardless, this classic sleepover game is a great pastime for kids.

Similar to musical chairs, have the kids put their sleeping bags in a circle. As you play music, have them walk around. When the music stops, they all have to dive onto a sleeping bag. The one without a sleeping bag is out. For each round, remove one extra sleeping bag. This is especially fun for younger kids.

Make sure to turn down the lights to get the full effect. Family Fresh Meals has so great ideas here. These simple games provided endless sleepover fun. The kids had so much fun, then they quickly welcomed sweet dreams. For our next slumber party, I will have a stress-free time planning the event.



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