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Here’s a simple tutorial that explains how to turn old game boards into boxes. Cool project for when those board games lose most of their pieces.
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This one's a little complicated but I could see it being a really cool part of a jewelry making program. Party animal necklaces.
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For those who are totally not holiday people: zombie decorations. This could easily be a dollar store craft.
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Not only is this a cool program idea, but it'd be a really cool display idea or a cool way to freshen up a teen area. The possibilities for glittering, too.
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The easiest glitter ornaments ever. What a cool tween/teen program, not only for themselves but to use as gifts, too.
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cut squares of newsprint larger than nails. apply a base coat of polish. when nails are completely dry, soak them in alcohol, then press newsprint on nail and slowly pull off. top coat to seal.
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Fill a powder-free latex glove with water or cranberry juice and freeze it. How cool for a zombie party?
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Could be fun to do a marshmallow party in the style of the chocolate olympics. Less mess, just as much sugar and competition.
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Giant Games! This could be an awesome spring or summer program for the tweens/teens.
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I've got ideas for a hunger games party, but I love this poster for marketing it.
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Minute to win it Valentine party Here’s what they have to do, in 60 seconds or less: 1. Bite the ends off the Red Vine 2. Open the Pixy Stix and dump the powder into the circle 3. Use their Red Vine straw to blow the powder out of the circle 4. Open the Hershey’s Kiss with one hand and eat it 5. Arrange their M&Ms; in the circles AND … 6. Complete the “M&Ms; Math” problem!
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Beyond duct tape - they used plastic water bottles and duct tape for making shoes and had a contest.
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Painting the book ends in the teen area.
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Paperback wallets. How cool for discarded teen titles or discarded classic novels!
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Packing tape wallets (with printable instructions).
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Graffiti art. Could do it and use the creations for display. Glow-in-the-dark graffiti art for summer reading 2012 theme.
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Silent auction by reading - the teens wanted items and bid with hours they'd spend reading in the library. Could work really well as a readathon with incentives.
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No sew yarn creatures. This could easily be made into a zombie no sew creation, perfect for a zombie prom program.
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glow in the dark jello - add tonic water and it glows! Teen summer reading theme 2012.
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Olivia Usher What are your ideas?
Dana Mann I am planning a party for my 14 yr old daughter and would love some ideas