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Planning a Joint Birthday Party?

January 17, 2020

My husband turns 40 this year and 3 days later my eldest turns 16. I need ideas for a joint birthday party or something special.

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January 18, 20200 found this helpful
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My first thought was a car themed party...so 40 is not quite an antique car, but it is a classic and 16 is driving age in most states!

So something with a car theme could be cute!

The best selling car in 1980 was an Oldsmobile Cutlass, but one of those that lasted the longest (I had one and drove it until it literally rusted away) was a Chevy Citation.

You could have a cake made to look like a car, everyone could get a Matchbox or Hotwheels car as a door prize, etc. Pinterest is loaded with fun ideas!!!

Have fun and birthday blessings to the duo!! Post back what you decide!! ENJOY!!!

 
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April 21, 2020

My birthday is October 18th and I will be turning 14. I'm planning on having a slumber party with a lot of my friends. I am sharing my birthday with my sister who turns 11 October 21st who doing the same thing as me.

What are some ideas of things we can do? We are OK with ideas for both genders because some of us are tomboys.

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October 7, 2019

My best friend and I are turning 50 in January, but one week apart. We have different sets of friends, would it be okay to have a joint birthday?


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October 6, 2019

My friend and I are both 30 this year. We are having a joint party, but I'd like to surprise her with something. I haven't a clue what sort of surprise to do. Can anyone enlighten me with something to do?


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August 6, 2019

I have a favorite cousin who is turning 17 on October 3rd and it's her last birthday before she she goes off to college. I want to make this her best surprise party so she remembers it forever.

The problem is my sister is turning 11 the same day. I can't think of a theme that will fit perfectly for them.

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November 12, 2017

I want to have a joint 14th party with one of my friends, but her mum said that we can't have it at her house, and we can't have it at mine because it is too small. Most people at school have parties outside, but there's just not enough room. We want to invite 50ish people. Any suggestions where to have it and alternatives?


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If it is nice out you could have it at a park. Try renting a hall I don't know your budget. A bowling alley, most serve food and drink.

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Maybe a restaurant like a sports bar that serves food.

 
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March 26, 2017

I'm a 13 year-old girl going on 14 in just under a month. I have a younger brother who is going on 12 and we were thinking of have a joined celebration in the holidays with our friends. All up, there willl be around 10-15 boys and girls all ranging from ages 11 to 14.

I don't know what to do and I am hoping to send out invitations by Friday. I need desperate help on what I should do. I don't want to do anything too physical like laster tag or bowling, and I don't want it to be at home as I live too far away from all of my friends. I need to know what to do for me and my little bro's birthday. It has to be cheap, cool, and unique (not too traditional!) Any answers would be a huge help thankyou!

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March 26, 20170 found this helpful

Bowling is cheap and not too physical. You can have pizza and cake there.

 

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March 26, 20170 found this helpful

How about a BBQ at the Park and you can play fun games there? Or, a Pool Party?

 

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

Weather permitting, wherever you might be, do you have access to a public pool? That's always really fun!

 
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March 28, 20170 found this helpful

THANKYOU! This was really helpful

 
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February 2, 2016

So my sister and I were born in the same month and on the same day, but different year. Our birthday is on March 19; I'm turning 17 and my sister is turning 13. We decided to have our friends over and have a party, but I don't want it to seem like it's just my sister's birthday.

What can I do so that you can tell it's my birthday too since she's picking out all the decorations? Any ideas?

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January 18, 2015

My best friend and I are turning 15 soon and have the same birthday so we want to have a joint birthday party, but we don't know what to do. Anyone have any ideas?

By Chelsea and Jill

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January 18, 20150 found this helpful

A search for "teen birthday party ideas" will produce many sites with lots of great ideas and themes.

 
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October 20, 2014

My father and I are having a birthday party together he will be turning 75 and I will be turning 50. We need a theme and ideals.

By SMH from Cleveland, OH

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July 10, 2014

I am planning a joint birthday party for my little princess and my hubby; he is turning 24. I don't know what to do. I want to go along with the princess theme, but am so confused. Help!

By Brittany from Las Vegas

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September 4, 20170 found this helpful

Make it a joint Princess and King party!

Step 1
Dress your little girl in a pretty "princess" dress with a little tiara.

Step 2
Give your husband a "crown" to wear at the party.

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Step 3
Make or buy a cake for your husband.

Step 4
Make or buy frilly cupcakes for your daughter.

There are more things you can do for a "king and princess" party. They'll be excited, I'm sure!

 
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November 5, 2013

My sister and I are going to have a joint birthday. She's turning 14 and I'm turning 16. We simply can't afford to have two birthdays so we decided we'll just invite a bunch of our friends and hang out. We know we want pizza for it, but we can't decide whether to have it at Cici's or just order in and have it at our house. Keep in mind, we really don't have much of a budget.

We can get our mom to pay for pizza and that's about it. We need suggestions on where and just other ideas to make the party more fun. Also keep in mind, all our friends, including ourselves, are a bunch of skaters and emos. So no "sweet sixteen" girly girl ideas please. Thanks.
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November 13, 20130 found this helpful

If you go to Cici's, your friends may also want to order sodas. If you have it at your house, you can buy just a couple of two-liters of soda and with ice, it will go a long way.

 
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March 26, 2012

My friend and I are both turning 17 in June this year. We want to do two parties, one for the day time and one at night. We were thinking about a pool party during the day and a lingerie party at night. We want it to be a joint party for both of us. Should we do this? and if so what should our themes be for both of them. We both love Nicki Minaj for the pool party though. Someone please help me. My budget is between 1000 to 1500 dollars. What kind of food should we serve for both of them? We are thinking about a hotel party for the lingerie party.

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March 26, 20120 found this helpful

A lingerie party? For someone who is just turning 17? That's a little too ridiculous if you ask me. I would ax that idea ASAP. The pool party sounds great. Sounds like you've got plenty of money to spend on this, so I would suggest a dance party for the night.

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Hire a DJ, get a location, get some cool lights. Make it into a dance club scene. Since you guys won't even be legal yet.

 
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