| Ideas for activities for an at home party for middle school girls? |
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Sleepover or sleep under.
Activities: Watch a movie, make personal pizzas, decorate cookies, paint nails, do some kind of craft, play some kind of game, decorate t-shirts. |
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Cake decorating
Craft - we’ve done mosaics, macrame and kiln formed glass Make up Sleep over Trampoline Scavenger hunt |
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Do a chopped kitchen party or a cupcake wars.
Escape room ( maybe not as easy at home) Red carpet/movie night Makeup/pedi/mani night |
| Honestly, by middle school, we didn’t plan anything beyond a nice cake. She had some friends spend the night and we ordered pizza. Beyond that, we just stayed out of their way. |
| Fondue. Origami paper and directions. It’s probably hard to do, but if you have some stuff out for them to pick up, there might be less phones on and more actual interaction. Cooking is definitely a good idea. Put out the pots and pans etc ahead of time and prep ahead whatever is needed and then let them alone, while walking by with piles of laundry or whatever at regular intervals. They may not notice that you’re carrying the same pile of laundry back and forth! |
| Camping in the backyard...grill, S’mores, ghost stories, fishing in a toddler pool |
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I remember taking my MS DD and a few friends to do some painting. They each got to paint an oil painting to take home (cool party favor). Ceramics are good, too.
Muse Paintbar is one idea, but there are many options. |
| Ice skating, Sandy Springs Adventure Park, Rock Climbing gym, trapeze....obviously I have active girls. |
| Mine is planning a sleepover and has picked a few crafts to do (including an earring project she found on Pinterest, and dipping stuff in chocolate like they sell at fancy candy stores), plus a movie and some video games. |
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Spa party. Make your own bath salts, lip gloss. Paint each other’s nails.
Zava zone (kind of ninja warrior style with obstacles and jumping) Muse paint bar Cookology (cooking place) Paint own pottery places |