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Pink Is The Favorite Color Of Many Girls So Throw The Pinkest Pink Party Ever With Pink Party Games
by Gail Leino(571) 
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Celebrate the all things pink with a pink party with plenty of fun pink theme party games. Little girls love pink so what better theme party for a girl who loves the color that symbolizes playfulness, romance, tenderness, and charm.
Pink Bubble Gum: This game is played by placing about three dozen pieces of bubble gum in a clear container and allowing the guests to guess the exact number of gum balls that are in the container. The party guest who can guess the correct number, or come closest to the number, without going over is the winner. Have party guests write down their guess on a piece of paper with their name next to the pink gum ball jar.The Pink party guests will all make their guesses and put their names on a sheet of paper.
The Pink Shake Up: This game is a milkshake drinking game that is ideal for all guests and can be played by just giving each guest a milkshakes. On go, players must sip the milkshake through a straw as fast as possible (hoping to avoid brain freeze) and finish the milkshake. The first player to finish the milkshake is the winner.
Cotton Ball Grab: This is a great game played with cotton balls that have been dyed pink before the party. Place all the players in a circle sitting on their knees. Each player receives a dab of Vaseline on their noses.To play the game each player receives a small amount of Vaseline to place on their nose. Place a bowl in front of each player and a pile of pink cotton balls next to a bowl. The object of the game is to place the pink cotton balls into the bowl using their nose only (no hands). The winner of this game is the guest that picks up the most cotton balls and puts them in the bowls within a set number of minutes.
Lollipops Everywhere: This game is perfect for guests of all ages with each guest receiving a party favor before they leave. To begin, place a small sheet of paper with a number around the stick of the lollipop (ensure the sheet of paper is taped down securely). Place a pink basket or tin can a few feet away from the starting line. Give each child and equal number of random lollipops, selected from a hat, and the game is ready to be played. Each player lines up at the throwing line and tries to make the lollipop inside the basket. For example, if a child makes a lollipop with the number 2 on it, that child wins a party favor that is numbered with a 2. If a player throws their lollipops and misses the target they are allowed to try again until one lollipop is made.
Having a Pink party will be very special therefore creating Pink themed party games and printable activities will be a great deal of fun for everyone invited.
Mrs. Party... Gail Leino gives her two cents worth on fashion and entertaining. Plus, she generously provides information on free party games, activities, menus, recipes, party favors, invitations, decorations, and pink party supplies. Use her tips and ideas for an awesome celebration. Theme music and movie song lists to add a special touch to a celebration.
Article submitted Friday, February 10, 2012 & read 1 times.
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