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.
Thanks. X
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!!!
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?
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.
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.Do a theme party(beach,80's theme, country western,masquerade,Red carpet,rocker etc.
How about something fall related? A
Scavenger hunt can work for everyone.
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?
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!
Bowling is cheap and not too physical. You can have pizza and cake there.
How about a BBQ at the Park and you can play fun games there? Or, a Pool Party?
Weather permitting, wherever you might be, do you have access to a public pool? That's always really fun!
THANKYOU! This was really helpful
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.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
My child will be 3 years old in November and I, the mommy, will be 30 years old in November also. I wanted to have both parties on the same day to cut costs, but I wanted to go with two different themes. What do you think? Any help in this area will be appreciated.
By Nandita
Set up separate tables for your themes; one for the youth and one for adults. As far as games and such, someone needs to help supervise the small fries, but who is going to entertain the adults? Is it to be more social for them or games as well?
Set up separate tables for your themes; one for the youth and one for adults. As far as games and such, someone needs to help supervise the small fries, but who is going to entertain the adults? Is it to be more social for them or games as well? If it's parents of these children who are attending, then you could merge games for all ages to play. A little tricky to pull off, but not impossible. Adults act like children at times too and have fun doing it.
My son is turning 1 on 14 July and his dad is turning 30 on 21 July. I'd like to have a joined party for them. Any ideas please?
By mommy6418 from Namibia
A giant bar-b-que sounds great! The little guy isn't going to know much so you won't have to do too much that way and can focus on dad's friends. Probably dad has some friends who have children close in age so there should be plenty to play with.
Get pictures of the baby's dad when he was one yr. old and have copies made of the picture. Use the copies as table decorations in the centerpiece or on the invitations along with copies of a pic of your son. People will enjoy seeing all the photos and comparing them. The rest of the party should be just for the dad since the baby won't remember it at all anyway. Have fun!
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?
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?