Sunday, February 26, 2012

I need help planning a chocolate party?

I am hosting a chocolate party. Since it will take place around Christmas, we are having a grab bag. There will be a chocolate fountain, fondue, and things like that. What i need help with are activities. I'm open to a lot, murder mysteries, scavenger hunts, contests. I have a limeted budget. It will be teens ages 14-18 and it will be cold out... so outdoor things should be limeted.

Anyway, your help with be appreciated! I want this party to be great :)I need help planning a chocolate party?
Give each of your friends a cup of melted chocolate with cookies, pretzels, fruit and a lot of fun stuff to dip. Each of your friend should have a definite work area with wax paper to dry its creations. After they finish, give each of your friend a box with their names written on it and stuff it with all the chocolates they have made. P.S. Make sure you put their treats in the refrigerator and that your guests must get their treats out before leaving the party.



Games/Activities Ideas --

Santa Says - Played like the traditional “Simon Says” game but use Santa instead.



Name That Christmas Song or What Lyrics Are Next? - Play a few seconds of popular Christmas tunes and let guests guess the name of the song. For a different version of this game, play certain lyrics and stop the song at a certain point and let them guess what lyrics come next. The one who guesses any of the right answer, gets a prize.



Colored Ball Ornaments - Get ornaments at craft stores to decorate. Purchase clear glass balls. Get few colors of acrylic paint. Open the top of the ornament. Squeeze a small amount of one color into the opening of the ball. Swirl around to coat the insides. Continue with different or the same colors. When done, reposition cap of the ball. Spray paint the outside of the ornament lightly with spray glue. Sprinkle fine glitter on the outside. Let dry. Tie with a pretty bow.



(For Sleep-over) Guess Who - A blind identification game that involves sleeping-bag swapping. One guest leaves the room, and the others jump into sleeping bags (not their own) and pull them over their heads. The guest reenters the room and lightly touches the bags, trying to guess who is inside.



Guess How Many Jar - Fill and decorate a large jar with chocolate candies, like M%26amp;M's or individually wrapped chocolates. Be sure to count all the pieces first! Let each guest guess how many are in the jar by placing their guess on a small piece of paper. The winner takes home the prize.



Chocolate Puzzle - Buy some identical chocolate bars and use a knife to break each into odd shaped pieces, place the broken bars nto seperate bags and the first person to reassemble their bar wins a prize



Whipped Cream Hidden - Make a large pile of whipped cream with chocolate hidden in it, the girls each have 30 seconds to find as many as they can not using their hands



Chocolate Toss - Have the guests toss chocolates onto targets



Have fun!!!I need help planning a chocolate party?
you could split them up into teams and have them make gingerbread houses. You could also do the game where everyone gets a sticker of a celebrity on their back and people go around and help that person guess their celebrity. you could also do that guessing where they can guess the number of hershey kisses in a jar and whoever wins gets the jar of candy. Hope these ideas helped!!!
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