
What is good theme for a sixteenth birthday?
Where I live everyone loves theme parties,
we always do things such as western, tight and bright, and gi joes and army hoes,
anyways I’m looking for ideas along those lines 
thanks so much.
Look for a very unique location for a 1950s style restaurant or diner …
Invite your friends with a cool, personal invitation
Tie the party information to a large colorful lollipop or a small bag of candy.
Use cute decorative bags filled with yummy treats and a little piece of paper describing all the party details to invite your friends to the sweetest party of the year
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Hand-deliver a T-shirt to each guest. Make sure that the party details are printed on the back of the shirt,
First of all, post signs near the entrance to the party that point to the party room and say, “(Name of guest of honor)’s Sweet Shop Now Open for Business
A colorful balloon arch is also a great idea for brightening up the entrance to the party
Another cool decoration to have at the party entrance is a giant colorful balloon lollipop or even a balloon lollipop bouquet. Or maybe candy heart balloons are right for your party.
As your guests walk into the party area they will see piñatas hanging from the ceiling and all over the walls for added decoration as well as an activity for later (they are filled with candy, of course!).
Want a great centerpiece. Use a Junk Food Box—a basket filled with candy pops, cookies, jelly beans and more
Name each table after a fictitious street with the name of a candy: Candy Cane Lane, Milky Way, Rolo Rd., etc. Then use the name on your seating cards. For example… everyone who is sitting at Candy Cane Lane (table 4, let’s say), has a candy cane attached to their seating card to represent the table. You are so clever!
And finally, at each place, put candy-colored lip whistles; these are too cool. Your friends will love them
A caricature of your Sweet 16 party guy or gal surrounded by sweet treats makes a great focal point and inspires guests to leave messages. We’ve also got some great custom sign in boards or sign in books for your party!
Start your Sweet 16 sweet party off with a selection of appetizers like wings or ribs in sweet barbecue sauce, fried sweet potatoes, “sweet-ish” meatballs, etc. Sweet and Sour pork or chicken is the perfect main course, accompanied by sweet and sour soup. A selection of sweet strawberries, pineapple, and other fruits are a welcome addition to any such dinner. For dessert, have a “candy bar”. I don’t mean an actual bar of chocolate, but a large table filled with bags and bowls and absolute mountains of all kinds of candy. Each guest may fill a small bag full of candy from this table. Eat some candy for dessert and take the rest home for a favor. Of course, don’t forget the Sweet 16 Celebration Cake and the “make your own sundae” bar complete with candy toppings
At a sweet party like this, what to wear is up to you. Your attire really depends on the party’s location (check with the party hostess if you’re unsure). Although with all of the chocolate that will be lurking around for this party you might want to stay away from wearing anything that is easily stained
A piñata is always fun. Take turns swinging at several piñatas filled with candy! Divide the party into teams and have the teams compete to be the first to bust their piñata and retrieve the candy.
For a really good time, try a scavenger hunt. This is a game that is usually relatively inexpensive and time- consuming. Give the partygoers clues that take them from place to place. Perhaps this game could begin at the house of the party host/hostess, and the final clue could lead to the party destination. The team that arrives at the final destination first wins! (Or instead of a scavenger hunt have a treasure hunt). Set out prizes (choose from our list of favors below) all over the place and have guests collect them (one of the dinkiest prizes should have a special sticker on it that can be traded in for a really cool prize).
Have a fabulously sweet celebration