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Pajama Party – Slumber the Night Away!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Giving a pajama party is really not much different from other parties but there are some crucial things to keep in mind. The Pajama Party is much longer! This may seem really obvious but the added hours of entertaining will require additional planning. All of the things that the shorter party requires is multiplied by the length of time that the Slumber Party guests will be attending.

Pajama party menus need to include easy breakfast items as well as midnight snacks. Paper party supplies can be themed or simply festive depending on the interests of the children invited. Let their interests determine whether to buy basketball themed party supplies or those featuring cartoon characters. Decorations don’t need to be as elaborate as they are with a birthday party but there does need to be more paper cups, plates, napkins, and plastic flatware since more food will be consumed.

Consider the increased volume of snack foods eaten while late night Slumber Partiers’ are watching those scary movies. Snack bowls in the same pattern as the basic party theme or simply in coordinating colors will prevent wear and tear on the good china.

Try to make sure the home is even more child proof than usual. Night lights can prevent falls in the night and make children feel more secure away from home. Stock hand towels and wash cloths in a basket or simply stack them in plain view. It’s a good idea to keep extra blankets and linens easily accessible as well. Try buying a supply of basic toiletry samples to place on the bathroom vanity in an organizer for the forgetful.

Finally, if grade school or younger children are invited you will need accurate and detailed contact information for each of them. If there is an emergency it may be impossible to contact out of town guardians for necessary medical permission.

Mrs. Party… Gail Leino is the internet’s leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies, using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. Free Party Games to help complete your event.

What are Light Sticks

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Light Sticks are also known as glow sticks and they have many applications, mostly for use at night. Night time divers use them for light and to keep track of each other in the water. Band leaders will use glow sticks tubes as batons during night time games and they are used by the military for emergency situations and during night time activities.

Most often light sticks are used for entertainment or decorative purposes by the general public. People just love wearing light stick necklaces and bracelets or even mini light stick tongue piercings.

A light stick works via a chemical interaction between two substances in a reaction called Chemoluminescence. The chemicals involved are Cyalume, 35% hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye. The interaction of the first two chemicals creates energy which excites the dye causing it to release or give off photons. There can be many different kinds of colored light sticks made; purple, green, yellow, red and blue are just a few.

If you want your light stick to glow brighter you can heat it up a little by rubbing it between your hands. Don’t try to heat it with the oven, microwave or even fire as this will cause the plastic to melt and may even create a dangerous mini explosion of fire. If you want your light stick to last longer or would like to try and save it for later you can place it in the freezer. Cooling the light stick slows down the chemical reactions causing it to dim and you can take it back out later to restore it to a bright glow. This won’t work indefinitely though.

Those of you who have a black light will be glad to know that even a used up light stick will glow under it. So save up your light sticks after they stop working because the fluorescent dye in them will still glow in places with black lights.

Mrs. Party… Gail Leino is the internet’s leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies, using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. Huge selection of Glow Sticks, free party games, and party planning ideas.