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Fill balloons with water, freeze and use and reuse them instead of ice! Great idea for kid's parties, too.
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garden party....edible flowers suspended in ice cubes
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wheelbarrow turned beverage cooler Photography by shelbyleigh.com
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love the simplicity of this - mind the fire hazard
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rent an instaprint box for a party. Images with programmed hashtag print through box.
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1 hula hoop + 2 strings of icicle lights + duct tape = chandelier Such a cute idea!
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Cupcake Bar--great idea for kids and grownups alike...lay out sprinkles, ziplocs full of frosting to pipe, cute liners, decorate...then devour!
whimsical outdoor lighting using old metal containers and floating candles
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Muffin pan for large lemon/lime ice cubes for punch. what a great idea!
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A Favorite Things Party- Here's how it works: Each person brings their favorite thing (anything you like.. your favorite lip gloss, favorite kitchen tool, favorite gift wrapping supply, a gift card for your favorite frozen yogurt, etc.). It can't cost more than $6, and each person brings five of the same thing. When you arrive at the party, you write your name on five slips of paper and throw them in a big bowl. The bowl is passed around, and each person takes five names (making sure you don't pick your own.. or two of the same name). One at a time each person introduces their favorite thing and then reads the five names they picked from the bowl, passing out their gift to those five guests. After everyone at the party has presented their favorite thing, each person should end up with five gifts to take home. It's always interesting to see what people choose, and some guests have started to bring a notepad and pen to jot down what people love (this is how I was introduced to Trader Joe's Sea Salt Chocolate Caramels, which are nearly my undoing each winter).
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Guests will stare wide-eyed as they watch clear water or soda transform into a vibrant color! must be magic! What you?ll need: Plastic party cups, food coloring, ice, and any clear drink (I used Sprite, Fresca and Ginger Ale). Place 2 to 3 drops of food coloring at the bottom of each party cup and let dry. Just before serving the drinks, fill each cup with ice to hide the food coloring. While each child watches, pour the drink over the ice, and the clear water or soda will ?magically? turn into a color as it fills their cup! Use different colors of food coloring so that the kids won?t know what color to expect from their ?magic? soda. For another fun twist you could add a ?fortune telling? element to the drinks by assigning a meaning to each color and displaying the different meanings on a small sign near the soda. For example, purple = royalty, green = wealth, yellow = long life. Whichever color each guest?s soda turns also predicts their personal ?fortune.?
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gorgeous mix of old plates for a party
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Ooooo, I have these cupcake liners...I think I will try this
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Ah, so smart, especially for a kids party. Do ahead. freeze scoops of ice cream into cup cake cases
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