Direct everyone to form a single-file line and hold onto the waist of the person in front of them. The first person in the line is the head of the dinosaur, and the last person is the tail. when the game begins, the head tries to catch the tail. If the head successfully catches the tail, he or she stays at the back of the line and becomes the new tail. The chase continues!
Always Have Fun,
Rebecca Hurt
Sr. Party Leader
My name is Rebecca; our oldest child and I both have food allergies. Unfortunately for us, we are allergic to items that are main ingredients in our society's main stream diet. This has forced me to approach cooking and baking in a whole new way! This Blog is my way of sharing the various tips, tricks and creative ideas I have encountered during quest to create meals my family and friends have come to love.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Autograph Seekers (Activity)
This party activity is a fun icebreaker and a great way to capture memories of your "star-studded" birthday event.
Supplies:
- Newspaper
- Sheets of White Paper
- Cardboard (1 piece per guest)
- Pen
- White Plain T-Shirts (1 per guest)
- Permanent Fabric Markers
Directions:
Cover a table with newspaper and lay out T-shirts. Insert a piece of cardboard between the front and back of the shirt to prevent bleed-through. Cut star shapes out of paper (one per guest), and write a party guest's name on each; tape one next to each shirt (this is so everyone will be able to keep track of whose shirt they're signing). Have everyone draw a picture on the front of their own T-shirt. When each guest is done, ask them to flip the shirts over. Then, each guest should walk around the table autographing the back of the other guests shirts. Hang dry during remainder of the festivities.
Always Have Fun!
Rebecca Hurt
Sr. Party Leader
Noah's Ark Animal Workshop
Supplies:
- Newspaper
- Sheets of White Paper
- Cardboard (1 piece per guest)
- Pen
- White Plain T-Shirts (1 per guest)
- Permanent Fabric Markers
Directions:
Cover a table with newspaper and lay out T-shirts. Insert a piece of cardboard between the front and back of the shirt to prevent bleed-through. Cut star shapes out of paper (one per guest), and write a party guest's name on each; tape one next to each shirt (this is so everyone will be able to keep track of whose shirt they're signing). Have everyone draw a picture on the front of their own T-shirt. When each guest is done, ask them to flip the shirts over. Then, each guest should walk around the table autographing the back of the other guests shirts. Hang dry during remainder of the festivities.
Always Have Fun!
Rebecca Hurt
Sr. Party Leader
Noah's Ark Animal Workshop
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