15Yr Old Slumber Party Ideas

Updated on October 25, 2007
C.G. asks from Terrell, TX
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Okay I need ideas for a 15yr (female) Birthday Slumber Party. We are looking for Ideas for games, food and prizes. Simple, Clean, Fun and we dont want to spend a ton of money. We have a few ideas like, poping the ballon with your but, clean truth or dare, make your own sunday etc.. Give your ideas or suggestions, we need them.

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M.M.

answers from Corpus Christi on

I am a Mary Kay consultant and I love to teach the younger girls how to care for their skin, plus play a little dress up. I have done a lot of these parties and they girls have a blast. There is no charge for this service. Please let me know if you are interested.

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C.D.

answers from Dallas on

Savenger hunt! Those are always a hit!!
Cotton ball
colored paper clip
Orange crayon
peppermint
Plain white paper towel (most come with patterns so this is hard)
Popcycle stick

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M.A.

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Hi...we did a runway (model) and let the girls do dress up. They did their little walk down the runway (with music)...it was so much fun watchin them. Now some of the girls were relunctant at first and shy but once they started dressing up and fixing their hair they got into it. We let the girls vote on each other for best walk & best look and gave a prize for each. The prizes we used were movie tickets (2), the clean Jenga game, hula hoop (we had a contest for the tricks) and the girls got to keep the hula hoop and $5 gift cards (2) for McDonald's. I made a gift bag for each girl with a homemade book mark with their name on it and put a gingham ribbon for the tie. I found at Target's dollar spot some cute little colored pens that had feathers on the top of them ( I think 4 pens came in a pack) and added one pen to the bag. They also had a variety colored lip gloss compact with mirror and I put that in the bag too along with hersey kisses (15). The girls loved it. We had hamburgers and hot dogs for food with chips, dip, lemonade, punch, and we did brownie sundae's too. For breakfast I kept it simple and made biscuits, eggs, sausage and had cereal.

Hope this helps and good luck with the party.

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J.C.

answers from San Antonio on

You probably can't or don't want to use all of these ideas, and you'll have to make it age appropriate, but maybe some of them will work! You could buy nail polish and such at Dollar Tree and save lots of money.

Fashion Tea Party by DreamTeamKimB

Cleaning out my closet is never a fun chore, but the growing pile of old bridesmaid's dresses was making me a bit depressed. Hundreds of dollars were spent on dresses that were worn only once, and now they were headed for the Goodwill box.
"Where did you get all these pretty clothes?" my daughter Brittany asked as she wandered into my bedroom.
"I love this one!" She grabbed a poufy fuchsia number that still makes me cringe. I don't think that dress was ever in style.
With a few strategically-placed safety pins, Brittany was soon prancing around the room in the dress and a borrowed pair of heels. Admiring her reflection in the full-length mirror, she promised with a giggle, "I'm going to the dance, Mom. Be home later!"
Brittany's delight at playing dress-up gave me a great idea for her upcoming birthday party — glamming up Brittany and her friends for a fashion-themed tea party.
After calling a few friends, I soon had a large number of old prom and bridesmaid dresses, as well as satin pumps in every size and color. To complete my supplies, I bought some boa feathers, plastic bead necklaces, nail polish, and makeup.
As the party guests arrived, each girl was asked to choose a dress and shoes before being fitted by one of the "fashion consultants" (Moms) standing by with belts and pins.
"I want the blue one," one girl shouted as another clutched a frilly yellow dress with ruffles. "These are like princess dresses."
After choosing their accessories, the girls moved to the manicure station to get their nails painted, and then sat in the makeup chair to get their faces done while their nails dried.
Once they were all glammed up, they headed to the "runway" (a paper runner stretched out on the floor) and pretended to model their clothes until it was time for lunch.
For something fancy, I served fruit punch in plastic tea cups and made PB & J Blossom Sandwiches with a daisy-shaped cookie cutter. I used celery stalks for the stems and for the center of the flower, I dyed banana slices pink with a small drop of red food coloring.
The fashion tea party was a big hit with the girls, and since then, we've passed the fashion box around the neighborhood, letting each girl have a turn hosting a party. While it's somewhat shameful to let the old '80s styles out in public again, it's great to see those expensive dreses used over again and again.

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S.B.

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When my daughter had her 14th birthday, we had a scavenger hunt, really scary movies, pumpkin carving contest (was done in the driveway) and charades.

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J.V.

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turn it into a spa night go to walmnart and get a few face masks, some cute lil' bon bon nail polishes for $1 each in crazy colors. cucumbers for the eyes
hth

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K.R.

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Being a mom of two daughters already past that age now...like the other moms that responded..it's all about makeup, fashion & painting the nails! Throw some music, maybe some kareoke, and the girls will have a blast! When my daughter was turning 13 or 14, Britney Spears was popular and just coming out and a pretty good girl back then, her party theme was kinda based around the girls that were invited to dress like Britney and we had a "Best dressed contest" and a "Kareoke singing" contest..and the girls really enjoyed it..If you don't have a kareoke machine, you can use an amplifier and a microphone..works just as good..

Pizza is always good and cheap..Little Caesers has the large ones for 5.00 each..paper plates...drinks from the 99cent store..chips & dip from Casa Ole works out pretty good and not too expensive too! Hope this helps..have fun Mom!

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R.A.

answers from Austin on

Ghost stories?

Or my favorite is to have them do each other's hair and make-up and have a Glamour Shots type party where they can model in front of the camera. This makes them all feel beautiful and gives them a chance to be silly with the camera. They can even build a backdrop. Plus, the parents love to get pictures of their kids having good, clean fun with their teen friends.

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L.T.

answers from Austin on

Have a friend come over and help give the girls facials and do their nails. To settle them down make sure you have a couple of movies.

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L.S.

answers from Odessa on

Girls love to do things like beaded jewelry. One time for a regular birthday party, not a slumber, I set out a bunch of beads, string and other related goodies on the table, and even the parents sat down and started making all kinds of things. If you supply the stuff they will supply the fun. Also, at girl scouts one time, we had a makeover party for a slumber party. We all brought our make up and hair stuff and had a blast fixing each other's hair, face and nails. You could have a spa night, where the girls soak and scrub their feet, give and get pedicures, manicures, and facials suitable for their age and skin. Sometimes you can get a Mary Kay rep to come out and do a "body bash" for free.

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B.R.

answers from San Antonio on

When I was 15 my mom went to goodwill bought some things and we had to have fashion show. We could cut things up sew things. Makup and then the birthday girl picked a winner team. It was so much fun!!

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A.D.

answers from Dallas on

my friend just did this for her daughter -- went to the 99 cent store... you choose someone to be the make up artist... someone to be the model... then you BLINDFOLD the make up artist and they have to sit in front of the model and TRY to make them look good... not knowing what color anythign is or ANYTHING... it was SO funny the pictures from this... lipstick was EVERYWHERE... green and purple eyeshadow... liquid eyeliner... it was hilarious!

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M.V.

answers from College Station on

At fifteen I loved clothes, and at the same time was bombarded with images of overly revealed young women. How about a chaste dress up time, or fashion show.
Girls this age may like kareoke, oportunity to casually discuss why some song lyrics may not be ideal for them.
Scavanger hunts are always fun.
I dont know, I have all boys, just trying to help.
God Bless,
M.

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D.B.

answers from San Antonio on

Hi C.!
How fun!
Ok. Three MAJOR words: Dance Dance Revolution or as the kids call it, "DDR". Keeps them busy for hours. You can also set it up for two players.
I would also set up a section where they can do hair and makeup; nails, too. Hair straighteners, etc. I'm sure most of the girls already have all this "stuff". If you don't, I would ask them to bring theirs.
Have fun!
D.

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M.M.

answers from Houston on

I LOVED slumber parties! Here's a few things we did: We had two large baskets or boxes that were filled with random things like a hat, some sort of tool, a toy, just anything! Then we would divide in to two groups and each group took a box. You had 10 or 15 min. to create a skit out of the things in the box. Then we would perform them for one another. HILARIOUS! One time we pulled taffy. Yum! We've also kidnapped each other. Instead of having the guests come to the party we nabbed them and brought them to it! The parents were all aware and involved but the girls woul dnot know we were coming and then we'd go to their house, up to their room, grab them and their bag (that their mom had already packed) and whisked them away to get more girls and to party! And they thought they were going to have a boring weekend! We also...T.P'd houses. I know it's naughty but...we did. It was an on-going battle between the gals and guys in our choir class. My dad would take us to do it. One time though, we went and t.p'd my (now brother-in-law's) house and afterward went to one of his friends to get him. When we got there about 6 guys came out (some on the roof! some form the side of the house) they had flour, eggs, and a water hose! We girls were totally caked! (I think my dad told them we were coming or something....) Talk about getting your just desserts!

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

My daughter (soon to be 13) and her friends are not really into "structured" games and activities. I have 2-4 girls at my house every weekend (my only child loves to socialize) for at least 1 night of sleeping over.

Things we do: They take over my upstairs (thank goodness my room is down). They love the Wii and it can be set up for up to 4 players so that is a hit. You get good exercise on the sport game as well!! It is hiliarious to see the avatars they have made of themselves on the game then watch them playing baseball, tennis, boxing, golf and bowling. We have a pool table they like, however most of the time they are on top of it doing manicures, pedicures or making some sort of craft. Love movies, music, make up and dancing.

I supply appropriate movies, nail polish accessories, beads/crafts, and snacks then let them explore and have fun having girl talk.

They loved the night they made their own personal pizzas.

Have fun!!
Susan

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C.G.

answers from Austin on

Karaoke party- you can either rent a karaoke machine
or
Go to the asian music store (there are many I am sure, but I have been to the one to the east of Target at ohlen and 183)
They have DVD's for like $15 that have tons of popular songs with the words and you can play with just instrumental background music or with background singing too in case there are songs you don't really know.
They have many american music choices for karaoke at home!

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J.P.

answers from Wichita Falls on

Scavenger hunts are always fun!!

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T.H.

answers from Houston on

You can also let the girls give each other facials. my girls loved doing that with thier friends. We also had the music on in the garage with the doors open and let them dance outside.

hope ya'll have a good time.

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L.B.

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The girls could give each othe pedicures.

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J.A.

answers from Amarillo on

How about win lose or draw (write down simple things ahead of time and put them in a bucket or cup for them to draw and guess), a scavenger hunt, and name that tune. If you want to buy a board game I suggest WHOONU, it is very simple and my kids will play it for hours with friends and family.

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A.L.

answers from Houston on

How about a "SPA Sleepover" - all the girls can get some at home Pedi and Madi's, paint eachothers nails etc.... just an idea.

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