Sleepover Ideas (Mix and match) Make fun matching t-shirts with iron on letters Decorate pillowcases to remember the sleepover with permanent markers or fabric pens. Have guests sign each others. Decorate cork bulletin boards with foam cut-outs (available at Walmart or Craft stores) Make jewelry or decorate a jewelry box Decorate picture frames with paints, foam stickers, jewels, pieces of feather boas, glitter, etc. Karaoke Talent Show - everyone performs their best (or worst) talent Fashion shows - dress up and give away small prizes for best walk, pose, attitude and best over all.  Take digital pictures of the birthday party and make scrapbook pages. Dance, dance .... dance Talk about boys, parents, school, life ,,,,,, Makeovers Paint nails and toenails Facials
Sleepover Games: Truth or dare (have Mom make up questions and dares before the party and then pick them from a container - this keeps it fun, tame and the girls don't have to worry that they will have to answer or do something too embarrassing.) Nail Polish spin - see party games page for directions Party Games and Tween Party Games for more sleepover fun!
Menu: Pizza Chips and dip veggie tray with dip fruit tray with dip see food ideas for more choices .... The morning after the sleepover: Make pancakes and top them with strawberries, chocolate chips, sprinkles etc. Eat left over pizza Sleep until time to go ... Sleepover tips: | | |
 | Buy extra toothbrushes and keep them unopened in a drawer in case someone forgets theirs. |
 | Don't invite too many guests to sleepover at one time - too many personalities increases drama! Up to 5 is usually fine, more if they all know each other and get along. |
 | Serve healthy snacks along with the junk or there will be no sleep in the sleepover. |
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