Bratz Theme Party Supplies
Bratz Theme Party Supplies, Party Decorations, Favors,Tips
and Ideas! If your child loves Bratz, Party Supplies by
Vicki is the place for for all of your Bratz Theme Party
Supplies and Party Decorations!
Fun Activities
Meygan’s
Makeover
Make your guests feel like their favorite
Bratz girls with a little make-up! Apply
a bit of blush, eyeshadow and lip gloss
for a quick makeover. For a more extensive
transformation, ask a teen or fun-loving
mom to give manicures or pedicures. Provide
scented lotion to rub on hands or feet,
and offer a few different colors of nail
polish for your guests to choose from.
Once nails are dry, let guests pick out
tiny stickers to add to each nail if they
wish.
Sasha's Scarves
Kids love choosing their
own clothes, so they’re sure to enjoy
designing their own personalized head scarves!
Before the party, cut squares of solid,
light-colored cotton fabric. Make sure
the pieces are large enough to tie around
your guests’ heads.
Before decorating, spread a plastic covering
over your table so it’s not damaged
if colors bleed. Use fabric pens or sponges
dipped in fabric paint to decorate the
scarves. Your guests might also enjoy decorating
with faux gems and fabric glue. Dry the
scarves in a safe place until they’re
ready to wear!
Cloe’s Glamour Shots
Your guests
can be as glamorous as their favorite Bratz
characters! Collect dress-up items from
friends, neighbors, secondhand stores and
your own closet to create a fashion wardrobe.
Encourage the girls to dress up in the
items of their choice and have fun!
Once your guests don their fashionable
attire, give them the opportunity to show
themselves off in a fashion show. You can
be emcee by announcing each child’s
name and describing her fashions. Upbeat
music will enhance the event as your guests
strut their stuff and pose for glamour
shots!
Instant photos make great party favors
your guests can take home with them. You
can also send digital phots to your guests
after the party, or make prints and include
them with thank-you notes from the birthday
child.
Yasmin’s Limbo Contest
Your guests
will have a blast with this challenging
game! Put on some music and start the contest
while the girls are still dressed up from
the previous activity.
To begin, two players hold a long pole
between them so it is level. (Make sure
the pole is at an easy height to start
with.) One at a time, guests bend over
backward and try to pass under the pole
without falling or touching the ground
with their hands. After everyone has a
turn, the pole is lowered and everyone
tries to pass under it again. If players
touch the pole or use their hands, they
are out of the game. Continue to lower
the pole each round until there’s
one player left!
Jade’s Jewelry
Your party guests
will have a lot of fun with this trend-setting
activity! All you’ll need is string
and enough beads so each guest can make
at least one piece of jewelry. Hobby stores
often sell large bags of beads for this
type of activity, or you can choose them
individually. Look for beads with letters,
beads that sparkle or shine, and beads
with unique shapes.
At the party, use the materials to make
necklaces, bracelets, anklets, chokers,
etc. If you wish, pre-cut lengths of string
to fit wrists, necks, ankles, etc. before
your guests arrive. Remember to allow a
few extra inches of string to tie the jewelry
closed more easily.
Disco Dance
Everyone knows the Bratz love
to go out dancing, so put on some funky
tunes and let your guests move to the music!
Hang a disco ball in the center of the
room and turn down the lights for more
fun!
Delectable Treats
Quesadillas
Kids can’t wait to get
their hands on these south of the border
snacks! To prepare, purchase chicken breasts,
shredded mozzarella cheese, and a package
of flour tortillas. Cook the chicken and
slice it into thin strips before the party.
When it’s time to eat, add cheese
and a few strips of chicken to half of
each tortilla. Fold tortillas in half,
place on a baking sheet, and lightly coat
the top of each one with butter. Bake at
350 degrees F for 8-10 minutes. Cut quesadillas
into pie shapes and serve warm with salsa
and sour cream. Enjoy!
Veggie & Fruit Tray
Everyone loves
finger food, and you’ll feel good
knowing your guests are eating a healthy
snack. Slice carrots and spread celery
sticks with peanut butter. Arrange on a
tray with cherry tomatoes, olives, and
other vegetables your child enjoys.
Slice up cantaloupe, honeydew, or watermelon
for a fruit platter. Add grapes, slices
of apple, oranges, strawberries, bananas,
and more!
Baked Potato Bar
Your Bratz fans will
love dressing up their baked potatoes just
the way they like them! To prepare, bake
enough potatoes for all your guests prior
to the party and reheat them just before
meal time. Provide a variety of favorite
toppings such as butter, chives, sour cream,
bacon bits, salsa, cheese, and anything
else your child likes!
Mocha Coolers
Treat your guests to a special
treat that tastes just like a mocha cappuccino!
To serve six, you'll need crushed ice,
straws, tall clear glasses, and the following
ingredients: 2 Tbs. cocoa powder; 6 Tbs.
honey; 6 cups nonfat milk; 2 Tbs. instant
decaffeinated coffee.
Combine cocoa, honey, and 2 cups milk
in a saucepan. Stir until blended and gradually
add remaining milk. Slowly warm over low
heat, stirring frequently. Add instant
coffee and mix until completely dissolved.
Remove from heat. Let stand.
Fill each glass halfway with crushed ice
and fill up with the mocha mixture. Garnish
with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle
with chocolate powder or chocolate flakes.
Add a sprig of mint for fun!
Note: For guests who don't like coffee,
simply make instant cocoa. For variety,
add a shot of flavoring such as mint or
vanilla. Serve it over ice with the same
toppings suggested above.
Homemade “Ice Cream” Sandwiches
For these fun treats, you’ll need
a box of graham crackers, skim milk, one
box of instant pudding mix and a container
of Cool Whip®.
To begin, combine 1/4 cup milk, dry pudding
mix and Cool Whip in a large mixing bowl;
beat until smooth. Break graham crackers
in half to create two equal squares. Spread
pudding mixture on a cracker square and
top with another cracker to make a sandwich.
Repeat until you’ve finished using
all the pudding mix or graham crackers,
whichever comes first.
Wrap sandwiches in plastic and freeze
for at least 2 hours before serving. (Makes
25-30 sandwiches.)
Decorating Tips
Spread your tablecver on your party table.
If your child has any theme-related toys,
you can add them to the table for a more
festive display. Cut several one-to-two-foot-long
pieces of curling ribbon. Curl the ribbon
by pulling it between your thumb and
the blade of your scissors. Lay the resulting
curls on your table for added color.
Hang balloons in bunches for the best effect.
If you choose to fill balloons with helium,
wait until the party day to ensure they
float well!
Use balloons to mark the party spot; hang
them on the mailbox, near the front door,
or tie them to the birthday child's chair
to mark the seat of honor.
Place balloons anywhere that strikes your
fancy. The more the better!
Gather six or eight streamers and attach
them to the ceiling in the center of the
party room (or over the table). Use a light
fixture over the table, if you have one,
as the center point for the streamers.
To create colorful two-tone streamers,
put two differently colored streamers back-to-back,
twist as you walk them to the wall, and
attach at shoulder height.
Smile for the Camera!
Be sure to take lots of pictures. You and
your child will want to remember this special
party. A helpful hint: Order extra prints
and send them to the parents afterward.
Remember, it's not necessary to have everyone
in each picture. Focus on small groups
and avoid posing all the photos. Candids
capture the laughter best!
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