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C Straka
August 6th 03, 02:11 AM
I'm starting to plan for Alison's 8th birthday party. The general plan is to
have it at our house, let the girls do some kind of craft on the kitchen
table, then do the food and cake and stuff. So now I'm trying to figure out
a craft that is appropriate for and appealing to 8yo girls, and which will
keep them occupied for about an hour.

If I go to the Michael's without at least some ideas to investigate, they
will find my shriveled and emaciated body between aisles 85 and 86. Ideas,
suggestions anyone?

Thanks,

Claudia

Shirley M...have a goodaa \\;-\)
August 6th 03, 02:54 AM
Kathleen just went to a party that they tie dyed t-shirts. She said they
had a great time, and that is the prize that they took home. The mom who
held the party does day care so I can't imagine that the project is too
difficult as well as involved but she had a good time and yes, it takes
about an hour.

Shirley
Chris and Kathleen 1/95

"C Straka" > wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
> I'm starting to plan for Alison's 8th birthday party. The general plan is
to
> have it at our house, let the girls do some kind of craft on the kitchen
> table, then do the food and cake and stuff. So now I'm trying to figure
out
> a craft that is appropriate for and appealing to 8yo girls, and which will
> keep them occupied for about an hour.
>
> If I go to the Michael's without at least some ideas to investigate, they
> will find my shriveled and emaciated body between aisles 85 and 86. Ideas,
> suggestions anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Claudia
>
>

KimandJuan
August 6th 03, 03:00 AM
We went to a party a while back and they had a ton of fabric paint and all the
kids received a T-shirt to make their own. She had the T-shirts ready with a
piece of cardboard stuffed underneath with rubber bands around the top and
bottom to hold it in place. It was fun for the kids. I think it would be
great for that age group, Alexis was too little for it so I did most of it.

Good luck,
Kimberly
~Kimberly
Mommy to Alexis Iliana 07/17/99 and
Emma Elidia & Aislyn Gabriela 10/01/02
come see us...
http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/a/aislynemma/

Cindy Senger
August 6th 03, 03:54 AM
The tie-die idea is perfect! It will take them a while to do-- then you can
wash and dry the shirts for them to take home while they do the cake/present
thing. We did this last summer at a church event and it went great-- my kids
were a little young, but the older ones really liked it.

-Cindy (mom to Ashlyn and Allyson 6/99 and Jenna 6/03)

In article <edZXa.75015$YN5.56763@sccrnsc01>, says...
>
>Kathleen just went to a party that they tie dyed t-shirts. She said they
>had a great time, and that is the prize that they took home. The mom who
>held the party does day care so I can't imagine that the project is too
>difficult as well as involved but she had a good time and yes, it takes
>about an hour.
>
>Shirley
>Chris and Kathleen 1/95
>
>"C Straka" > wrote in message
able.rogers.com...
>> I'm starting to plan for Alison's 8th birthday party. The general plan is
>to
>> have it at our house, let the girls do some kind of craft on the kitchen
>> table, then do the food and cake and stuff. So now I'm trying to figure
>out
>> a craft that is appropriate for and appealing to 8yo girls, and which will
>> keep them occupied for about an hour.
>>
>> If I go to the Michael's without at least some ideas to investigate, they
>> will find my shriveled and emaciated body between aisles 85 and 86. Ideas,
>> suggestions anyone?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Claudia
>>
>>
>
>

Kender
August 6th 03, 04:25 AM
My girls went to a party where they decorated shirts but the mom had already
ironed on their names. She just got a bunch of those iron-on-letters. The
kids thought it was cool to have shirts with their names.
--
Erin
Morgan and Megan 2/15/97
Evan 5/14/00

"Cindy Senger" > wrote in message
...
> The tie-die idea is perfect! It will take them a while to do-- then you
can
> wash and dry the shirts for them to take home while they do the
cake/present
> thing. We did this last summer at a church event and it went great-- my
kids
> were a little young, but the older ones really liked it.
>
> -Cindy (mom to Ashlyn and Allyson 6/99 and Jenna 6/03)
>
> In article <edZXa.75015$YN5.56763@sccrnsc01>,
says...
> >
> >Kathleen just went to a party that they tie dyed t-shirts. She said they
> >had a great time, and that is the prize that they took home. The mom who
> >held the party does day care so I can't imagine that the project is too
> >difficult as well as involved but she had a good time and yes, it takes
> >about an hour.
> >
> >Shirley
> >Chris and Kathleen 1/95
> >
> >"C Straka" > wrote in message
> able.rogers.com...
> >> I'm starting to plan for Alison's 8th birthday party. The general plan
is
> >to
> >> have it at our house, let the girls do some kind of craft on the
kitchen
> >> table, then do the food and cake and stuff. So now I'm trying to figure
> >out
> >> a craft that is appropriate for and appealing to 8yo girls, and which
will
> >> keep them occupied for about an hour.
> >>
> >> If I go to the Michael's without at least some ideas to investigate,
they
> >> will find my shriveled and emaciated body between aisles 85 and 86.
Ideas,
> >> suggestions anyone?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Claudia
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>

Leslie
August 6th 03, 05:40 AM
"KimandJuan" > wrote in message
...
> We went to a party a while back and they had a ton of fabric paint and all
the
> kids received a T-shirt to make their own. She had the T-shirts ready
with a
> piece of cardboard stuffed underneath with rubber bands around the top and
> bottom to hold it in place. It was fun for the kids. I think it would be
> great for that age group, Alexis was too little for it so I did most of
it.


We did that when I started college. All the freshwomen got there a week
before the upperclasses, and we did lots of "get to know you" activities. A
couple months ago at my boys' 3rd birthday, we colored tshirts. I had made a
"Wiggles" cartoon outline like for a coloring book and ironed them on the
shirts before hand. T-shirts are a hit no matter what age!


--
Leslie
Alex and Jordan, 06 May 2000

Jennifer 2Nannies
August 6th 03, 11:08 PM
Hi. We just did a birthday party for a 10-year-old girl where we
bought plain picture frames and then an assortment of stickers,
glitter, buttons, pink fluffy stuff and every cheap craft decoration
we could find. The girls went nuts making their own picture frames. At
the party we took their pictures (individually and as a group)and they
got to take them home with their frames. This was a perfect craft
because every girl could participate regardless of her crafting skills
and it was also a party favor she could take home.
We also had a large frame each girl signed with a special message, and
that a keepsake of the party for the birthday girl. It was a big hit.

Jennifer
2Nannies


"C Straka" > wrote in message . rogers.com>...
> I'm starting to plan for Alison's 8th birthday party. The general plan is to
> have it at our house, let the girls do some kind of craft on the kitchen
> table, then do the food and cake and stuff. So now I'm trying to figure out
> a craft that is appropriate for and appealing to 8yo girls, and which will
> keep them occupied for about an hour.
>
> If I go to the Michael's without at least some ideas to investigate, they
> will find my shriveled and emaciated body between aisles 85 and 86. Ideas,
> suggestions anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Claudia