Choosing a birthday party theme for a teenager can seem hard. But it does not need to be.
Many of the teens still like a fun costume party or a fairy tale theme. And those who don’t might enjoy an awesome birthday activity or simply having friends over for donuts or other sweets.
I hosted a mystery party as a 16th birthday party for my daughter. It was a lot of fun. It was great that everyone got into their roles and dressed up for the part.
I prefer mystery parties that are not pre-scripted. Every guest receives information on their role before and at the party. It leaves room for creativity and spontaneity.
The magical starry sky.
Gold and blue colors make a fun, festive party. Display big gold numbers, and use ornaments to add sparkle to the food tables.
Create a blue and gold balloon garland. And add some gold stars to the ceiling or the walls for extra twinkle.
Host an awesome action-packed teen birthday party at a ski area.
I assume many downhill ski places have a lodge. So, take a break in the lodge and enjoy hot chocolate and cupcakes. Some lodges might have a room you could rent for your birthday party. And maybe they will even let you bring your own food.
Or you could have a ski-themed party indoors with snow and ski decorations, ski pass invitations, and some yummy theme-related desserts like ski-shaped cookies, a ski hill cake, etc.
It is true. Even teens can enjoy museums. So this made it to the list of ideas for teen birthday parties.
Art Museum
Sports Museum
Science Museum
General Museum
History Museum
If your teen loves to dress up, it might be a great idea to host a Halloween party. Encourage guests to come dressed up in their favorite costume and decorate the venue in the spookiest decor you can find. Feature games like the mummy wrap or bobbing for apples. Host a dance off to Thriller or the Monster Mash. Finally, play your teen’s favorite horror movie as the night wraps up.