Slumber Party: 80 Ideas + Tips for a Night of Fun

Slumber Party: 80 Ideas + Tips for a Night of Fun
Robert Rivera

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The slumber party is a great success among kids. It's great to be able to call their friends to sleep over and play, watch TV, and have fun. It is a more intimate model and has a reduced number of guests.

The good part is that it can be made to celebrate a birthday, or simply an excuse to get the kids home for an amazing, fun-filled evening.

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Slumber Party: 80 pictures to inspire parents and kids

There are many ways to decorate and organize your party, so we have selected many pictures with amazing ideas that will inspire you and help you to have one at home.

1. heroes are the boys' favorite

2. look at these little wooden tables for meals, what a cute thing to do

3. one of each color

4. a simple and wonderful decoration

5. each tent with its own kit

6. for those who have been passionate about soccer since childhood

7. in the middle of the jungle

8. a souvenir kit idea

9. the unicorn is super trendy

10. a super fun hygiene kit

11. how about a robe for the girls to wear over their pajamas?

12. equal coverage for everyone

13. a cleaner idea for the heroes theme

14. breakfast is already guaranteed

15. a fully equipped camp

16. a very nice idea to serve the kids milk

17. little Potterheads will love it

18. a scary little table

19. pandas are the sweetest creatures on this planet

20. an environment all prepared for them

21. how delicate

22: Even the Minions have invaded the slumber parties

23. the spa is a very sophisticated idea for entertaining the kids

24. personalized kits will be useful and unforgettable souvenirs

25. a single tent for everyone is great for conversation and play

26. trays for no one to make a mess

27. for summer days, tropical party

28. one pillow for each

29. eye patches are beautiful and everyone will sleep with class

30. the night of champions

31. a colorful party

32. even the suitcases are already prepared

33. on one side where they go to sleep and on the other side the congratulations table

34. the TV-stands ready for the movie session

35. a themed candy table

36. leave an organized space for the little ones to draw

37. may the strength be with you

38. simple and charming

39 For birthdays in a World Cup year

40. an idea for a game is the cart track

41. the night of the stars

42. make a comic strip of the evening program

43. personalized and individually portioned muffin trays

44. lights are essential items in the decoration

45. themed cake

46. the little shirts all the same

47. look at these cookies in the shape of the party items

48. hut-shaped souvenirs

49. the little huts glow in the dark

50. slumber party can be every day

51. a tribute to the team of your heart

52. all complete

53 If you don't have trays, set up a very pretty low table

54. a horrifying night

55. use mats or other fabrics to keep the floor warm and the children protected

56. a small but very well used space

57. slippers for no one to go barefoot

58. these cupcakes are pure charm

59. one more hygiene kit idea

60 - Even the astronaut's spaceship has become a tent

61. thought for boys

62. a butterfly garden

63. black and white never goes out of style

64: Look how cool are the bladders on the ceiling

65. hot dog is a very practical option for serving

66. look at this dog patrol decoration

67 The checkered stalls are pure charm

68. the space all reserved for the party

69. owls are still in fashion

70. lights as a special touch to the party

71. lights for a kickass party

72 You can hang your favorite toy from the top of the tent

73 This lego decoration looks amazing

74. all the spotlight on the owner of the party

75. the little flags gave a feeling of togetherness

76 - A Camp Cake

77 - Even the dog gets its own space

78. a different way to use the lights

79 This corner can be used as a spa and a place for storytelling

80. close with a delicious breakfast

The variations are many and are breathtaking. For sure, a slumber party is a beautiful, cute, and very fun option.

12 slumber party tips that will save your life

  1. Age: Very young children face more difficulties sleeping away from home than older ones, so the ideal is to have a party for those who are from 7 years old upwards. They are more used to sleeping at their friends' houses, they don't ask for their parents so much, they are no longer afraid of the dark and you can avoid the surprises of having to call daddy at dawn to pick them up.the son.
  2. Guests: the idea of a slumber party is to have all the children sleep in the same room. the perfect number is 5 to 8 children, except for the birthday boy, but if your house is a little bigger, 10 can also be a good number. but, pay attention to the number of children per adult, because it is necessary to have 1 responsible adult for every 5 children.
  3. Who to invite: Since the number of guests is reduced, the party becomes more intimate, so give your child the freedom to call the friends with whom he is most intimate, with whom he plays and has the most fun.
  4. Day and time: the perfect time to start is around 6 to 8 p.m. Never start after 8 p.m., because the little ones may arrive tired and not enjoy the party as much. saturday is the best day of the week to start, because the logistics of pick-up and drop-off are easier, nobody has classes and parents usually don't work on sunday. don't forget to agree on a closing time of 9 or 10 a.m.morning is ideal, because it is neither too late nor too early.
  5. Invitation: invitations should be sent 15 to 20 days in advance and should include the time, place, contact phone number, deadline for confirming attendance, closing time, and whether the children will need to bring anything.
  6. Topic: You can choose the theme you want or that your child likes best, however, the most common is camping, because it has everything to do with the idea of sleeping away from home. Don't forget to remove as much furniture and things as possible from the room, so it will be easier for them to feel in the mood.
  7. Menu: As it is an evening party, serve something that is not too heavy. Natural sandwiches, mini pies, mini pizzas, are great options. As for the sweets, you can dare with decorated candies or invest in the traditional ones. Don't forget to ask the parents if any child has any allergies or intolerances.
  8. What guests should bring: items such as your own pajamas, blanket, pillow, and mattress, but it is up to you to choose if they need to bring something or if you will provide everything.
  9. Decoration: One option is to rent tents, and there are companies that rent out all the equipment and organize everything. Another option is to set one up yourself at home. Use just the mattresses on the floor, one next to the other and with a simple decoration, or create it with lines, blankets, and easels. The important thing for the child is not the decoration, but the fun.
  10. Programming: Organize various activities to fill the evening. Scavenger hunts, pillow fights, karaoke, story time, Image and Action, and many other options. Leave the movie session for last, as they calm down so they can go to sleep.
  11. Souvenirs: They can be sweets, toys, or even a kit with a blanket, pajamas, and pillow, which the children will use during the party and then take home.
  12. Closing: You can serve tasty snacks, milk, vitamins, natural juice, fruit, and bread. Remember that the children's parents are also invited to participate, and it is great for everyone to get to know each other and create bonds.

With all these pictures to inspire you and these tips to guide you, you can't go wrong! Check out some flamingo party decoration ideas that can even be the theme for the kids' sleepover.

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Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.