Party game ideas? ASAP! It is tomorrow!!!?
I need party game ideas, for about 7 girls. It is storming out right now and has the last few nights so there is a bunch of mud so they have to be inside. With limited amount of space so no running. I'm not a truth or dare kinda girl. I like games that don't get to personal the girls coming don't really know each other. The ages range from 13 to 15 Any ideas? Thanks!
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- Melt a different candy bar in diapers (microwave). Number the diapers so you know which is which. People pass the diapers around and try to identify the contents, by taste. Dip a finger, lick, whatever. Looks gross, tastes great. Or you cold just use paper towels to hold the mess.. Have a price for the people who get the most correct identifications.
- One I like is where you put phrases or titles or place names into a hat and have each person pick one to do charades with. Another fun one is to write down names of historical figures or characters on little slips of paper. Pin a slip to each girl's back. She may ask the others questions to find out whose name is on her back, but these must be questions that can be answered qith "yes" or "no." (Is it a man? A woman? Is she alive now? Was she alive in the 1600s? 1700s? Was she a real person? etc etc etc) When a name is guessed, a new one is pinned in place. The person with the most guessed names at the end of the game wins. There's always "telephones." Put a few phrases into a hat and have one person draw one. She whispers that phrase to the next person, who passes it along to the next person, and so forth until it comes back to the gal who started it. The results are usually a hilarious mishmash. Be sure not to use off-colour or suggestive phrases. Embarrassing one another isn't fun. It's a much more pleasant party for everyone where the fun is kept wholesome, and still hilarious and tons of fun. Making cookies or some other kind of refreshments would probably be a big hit. Pudding cake is really easy. Buy or bake a plain cake (no icing -- if you're buying one, buy a pound cake or angelfood cake) and tear it into 2"-3" chunks. Pile these into a large bowl, clear glass if you have one. Mix up a large box or two small boxes of instant pudding mix. Let it set for 2 minutes (literally, two minutes) and then pour it over the cake. Spread whipped topping over all of it, refrigerate half an hour or so -- or more, if needs be -- and serve. To make it more festive, sprinkle the top with coloured sprinkles right before serving. This is delicious, different, and simple.
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