Slogans and Invitations for a Dancin’ Birthday Party Bash

A Dancin’ birthday party is a great theme for teens and girls who love to dance. Your Dancin’ birthday party will be tons of fun with these Party TipZ. Once you’ve selected this theme for your party, come up with a slogan to use in invitations, custom banners and personalized party favors. Here are our ideas:
• “Dance on over to the Smith’s for Megan’s birthday party!”
• “Steph invites you to dance her birthday away!”
• “You’ll be spinning with fun at Michelle’s dance party!”

After choosing your slogan, create invitations to send out to your guests. The Dancin’ Party Kit comes with a festive paper invitation you can write your party details on and send to your guests. Add a pinch of confetti to the envelopes for extra pizzazz.

Another fun invitation idea is a Mirror Ball Invitation. The invitation can be printed with your custom wording and features a fun disco ball design.

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Dancin’ Party Decorations for a Birthday Dance Party

Disco-Fever-Kit-N-KaboodleDecorations for your Dancin’ theme birthday party should be simple and sparkly—conducive to a night on the dance floor.

You can start your decorating with the Disco Fever Party Kit, which includes invitations, tableware, silver metallic star confetti, yellow balloons, metallic silver balloons, cerise curling ribbon and a bright pink tablecover. The Deluxe Kit also includes a 10” x 30” personalized vinyl banner, silver spiral candles, a round silver mylar balloon, azure blue crepe streamers and fuchsia crepe streamers.

Coordinate the rest of your decorations to the kit for a chic, put-together look. For example, use Dancin’ Molded Cutouts to decorate your walls and Dancin’ Hanging Swirls hanging from the ceiling to add an extra dimension to your party decoration.

Create an awesome backdrop for your dance floor. Use black gossamer for a background and add some silver gossamer to make swags or columns to accent the backdrop. Silver metallic curtains make a light-catching way to divide space and decorate doorways.

Lighting is a fun way to decorate for your Dancin’ party. Add a disco ball and twinkle lights plus some lighting effects such as a helicopter light or a strobe light. A fog machine finishes off the special effects.

Inflate some balloons with cool air and scatter them around the dance floor. Balloons are also great for filling up your party space. Inflate balloons with helium and tie them in clusters of odd numbers (3, 5, 7…) with curling ribbon. Keep them in place with a balloon weight.

Table Decorations:

When guests get tired of dancing, they’ll want to eat and a well decorated party table makes a fabulous decorating focal point.

Use the Dancin’ Party Kit to decorate your tables. Start by covering the table with a bright pink tablecover. Over the top, sprinkle metallic silver star confetti and add a Dancin’ centerpiece to the middle.

Next, set each placesetting using Dancin’ Tableware. You can create cutlery bundles using Dancin’ napkins or personalized napkins and curling ribbon. Sequin slap bracelets also make great napkin rings, plus guests can take them home or wear them at the party.

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Hip Activities for a Dancin’ Birthday Party

Ideally activities for your Dancin’ Party will include dancing. Create a dance floor with a mirror ball or a stage using the Diva Stage decoration. Play some music and have the girls show each other their moves.

Enlist a dance instructor or some older girls on the high school dance team to come in and teach the girls some basic steps or choreograph a short dance routine. Be sure to take plenty of video.

If your party is for girls in the birthday girl’s dance class, show videos from recitals and have them practice their latest dances from class.

When the girls are tired of dancing, have them pamper their feet with a spa foot bath and pedicures. Stock up on all the essentials and provide each guest with a mini bottle of nail polish.

Finish the party off with a marathon of dance movies such as Save the Last Dance or Center Stage. Make sure the movies are appropriate to the age group.

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Party Favors for a Dancin’ Birthday Party

Plush-Purse-PouchCool party favors make a fun parting gift for your birthday party. These party favors are a great way to say “Thanks!” to guests for coming out to celebrate your birthday.

Create favor packs for your guests by selecting a favor bag, such as a Plush Purse Pouch and filling it with favors from our party favor selection, such as glitter nail polish, silver body glitter, a diva sayings keychain, a sequin slap bracelet, assorted neon hair clips, cell phone lip gloss, and a purple translucent CD case.

Create your own favor packs by ordering any combination of the above items.

Create personalized playlist CDs for your guests to put in the pruple translucent CD case (which we can personalize with each guest’s name). Use iTunes or another program to create a playlist of each guest’s favorite music or one dance playlist for the whole bunch. Burn the CDs and pop them into the favor packs for fun that will last long after your Dancin’ party.

Another great favor for this party is a Musical Notes Magnet Frame, which you can have personalized with your party slogan or details. Guests can add their favorite photo from  your party!

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Girl Time Dance Party Activities

Ideally activities for your Girl Time Dance Party will include dancing. Create a dance floor with a mirror ball or an area to do barre exercises. Play some music and have the girls show each other their moves.

Enlist a local dance instructor or older girls on the high school dance team to come in and teach the girls some basic steps or choreograph a short dance routine. Be sure to take plenty of video.

If your party is for girls in the birthday girl’s dance class, show videos from recitals and have them practice their latest dances from class.

When the girls are tired of dancing, have them pamper their feet with a spa foot bath and pedicures. Stock up on all the essentials and provide each guest with a mini bottle of nail polish.

Finish the party off with a marathon of dance movies such as Save the Last Dance, Center Stage, or High School Musical. Make sure the movies are appropriate to the age group.

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