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my friend has her birthday 4 days after christmas and shes turning 14. Is she to old to have a birthday party and what can she do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are never too old to have a birthday party ! It's her special day - the anniversary of the day she was born , so of course she should celebrate it. How she does so is a matter of personal taste. It really depends what she would like herself ie a big fuss made or a quiet simple affair. If she wants to splash her cash , she could have hire a pink limo - the kind which caters for young girls - and tour about town in style You can also book girlie parties where they do your hair , make up , have chocolate fountains etc. Or , if keeping it simple and low cost , she could have her birthday at the ten pin bowling or even a pyjama party at home - always good. Girlie night in with a chick flick , pizza , choccy goodies etc. If you are menaing is she too old for the traditional cake , jelly and ice cream kind of birthday then I would say that at 14 she may be but as I say , it is a matter of personal taste. What is most important is what makes your friend happy. That's the same day of my son's birthday. Hope she has a good birthday x
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Hi missyR. You can indeed buy choccy fountains from Argos - from either �29.99 or �49.99. (Page 712 , item 1 �29.99, cat no : 420/0181 & item2 , �49.99 , cat no : 422/6804 & page 1404 , �49.99 , cat no : 260/3474) If you go to the Argos web page you can see for yourself what they look like. These are mini chocolate fountains - a full size one would set you back quite a bit. The cheapest I found online was �199 with the marshmallows too. If you look in the classified section of your local paper though you would probably get a cheaper quote.
With regards to the make up parties , I see this being advertised locally quite a lot both in the classifieds of my local paper and through leaflets which come through my door , which proves that there is obviously a demand for this service. It is worth also checking your yellow pages/local directory. Look under Party Planners and I am sure that you will find some contacts. If they do not specialise in what you are looking for , then tell them what you want and i'm sure that they will point you in the right direction of someone who can provide that service. The sites I found online tend to cater for their own area so it really depends where you live. Do a google search on make up parties and see if any of them operate in your area. I would say that your best bet and cheapest option is definitely the yellow pages and classifieds in your local paper though.
Whatever you decide to do , I hope that you all have a really good night. Here's the link for the full sized chocolate fountain :
http://www.chocolate-fountain-hire-brighton.co .uk/chocolate_fountain_hire_brighton_hove_what _we_can_offer.htm
Hope this helps x
With regards to the make up parties , I see this being advertised locally quite a lot both in the classifieds of my local paper and through leaflets which come through my door , which proves that there is obviously a demand for this service. It is worth also checking your yellow pages/local directory. Look under Party Planners and I am sure that you will find some contacts. If they do not specialise in what you are looking for , then tell them what you want and i'm sure that they will point you in the right direction of someone who can provide that service. The sites I found online tend to cater for their own area so it really depends where you live. Do a google search on make up parties and see if any of them operate in your area. I would say that your best bet and cheapest option is definitely the yellow pages and classifieds in your local paper though.
Whatever you decide to do , I hope that you all have a really good night. Here's the link for the full sized chocolate fountain :
http://www.chocolate-fountain-hire-brighton.co .uk/chocolate_fountain_hire_brighton_hove_what _we_can_offer.htm
Hope this helps x