Disco Dance Party
Get Ready to Boogie
Give guests a taste of the 70s with cool tie-dye and pet rock activities that can double as fun favors, glittery decorations and desserts, and of course, plenty of time on the dance floor.
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Disco Monogram
Celebrate the guest of honor by crafting a bold monogram as part of the decor. All you need is a giant chipboard initial (available at your local craft store), and funky paper that matches your theme to cover it.
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Disco Decor
Those fab mirrored balls can be everywhere at your party -- fill a decorative glass bowl with miniature versions, hang small-sized ones from ribbons over your cake table, and don't forget a big one over your dance floor.
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Tie-Dyed Ts
Let partygoers try their hand at crafting colorful tie-dye shirts -- then send them home with their fun fashion creation.
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Rocking Accessories
Green frosted cupcakes turn into little witches with chocolate dipped cone hats, candy corn noses, M&M eyes, and black licorice shoelaces as hair and eyebrows.
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Dance Party
Keep the kids movin' and groovin' with super-fun games like freeze dance, silly karaoke, the limbo, and a hula hoop contest. Hire a local dance teacher to teach some hot, new dance moves.
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Pet Rock Painting
Clue your crew in to the hot fad of the 1970s -- glue googly eyes onto plain rocks, and set up a spot at your party where guests can personalize their future pets with paint and glitter glue.
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Funky Chevron Cake
This cool cake is deceptively easy to make. The secret behind this chic chevron pattern? Simply embed your favorite candies (we used sixlets) in a zigzag stripe pattern.
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Glitter Cake Pops
Add sparkle with glittery cake pops! Start with your favorite cake pop recipe (check out ours here), and give them that disco ball look with edible glitter.
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