> How do I plan this awesome party?

How do I plan this awesome party?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
Hello. To answer your question, I do have ideas for outdoor camping party plans. For food: Since it is outside and not in, I think you can maybe set up a grill for barbeque or just bring pre made sandwiches (but not just any sandwiches, make them festive like small with a toothpick well, those are appetizers...so I guess you can serve those. You can also serve fruit on a stick like blueberries, raspberries, watermelon pieces, grapes, strawberries, mango, orange pieces, etc. Fruit is great for outdoor parties, it is refreshing and tasty. If you don't hate Mexican food, you can make tacos with the grilled meat, or your own sub sandwiches with different topping set up in another table decorated and labeled. For drinks, I think you can serve: water, punch, any of your favorite drinks (make sure they are cooled because it will be hot since it is summer I guess) so slush drinks, sodas. Desserts: ice cream, s'mores, popsicles, cake, cookie sandwiches, chocolate chex mix, dirt cups with worms (oreos or brownie crumbs with gummy worms) (I'm sorry, but since it is STILL going to be summer and you are going to celebrate your final days of SUMMER break, shouldn't you make it summer themed?) (IT can still be outdoors with a campout themed, but can you consider doing something summer like first? Like: swimming in the lake, serve drinks in coconut shells with a toothpick umbrella, girls can wear skirts if they are up to it-it is just for a festive mood, I mean the long ones so they don't have to if they don't want to) Why not invite others besides your class like other friends so it can be a bigger party=more fun. Entertainment: You can play sports such as soccer, volleyball-just make sure the area is clean, not bumpy or rusty with a rock free zone or spikes. You can play games like: grass ground twister (just paint circles on the grass with different colors and have someone call out the color coordinated moves, dance competitions, corn holes, tug of war. I personally (when it gets dark in outdoor parties) love to make my own lanterns with jars, just cover an area with glitter or paper or something and have some light shine through the hole-it can be of a shape like a heart or letters that say summer. If it is allowed, you guys can have a bonfire and while that is happening , you can turn on some music (make sure you have a sound system) and play songs from Pandora-turn it up fairly loud just make sure it is loud enough for people to dance. Roast marshmallows and make s'mores. BTW: If I AM allowed to give any advice about your crush if he/she is there, you should just be your regular self, maybe not try to act as sophisticated well, that depends on your age, but just enjoy your own party whether your crush likes it or not. :) Hope I helped and good luck setting up this party! One more thing: I think boys SHOULD be allowed to go to a class party.. Why not? Although, I do think they should be separated from the girls in different sides and tents.

For one, if possible bring lots of pizza, everyone loves pizza

This is what is happening. On the last weekend before school starts I'm gonna throw this party. I want it to be outside. Like at a campground. I want some people to spend the night, but I also want guys to be there. (especially my crush) I'm trying to convince my mom to let some of the boys to spend the night too. They will be in a separate tent and will totally away from the girls during the night. I want to invite the whole class, but cut out a few people that I don't want to come without them knowing. I want to know some really good party games and other things we can do outside. I want to know if it is appropriate to have some of the guys spend the night. I will say that they don't have to spend the night, but if they want to they can. There is a lake and a playground. I really want my crush to be there!!