How to Have a Pretty Committee Sleepover
Set a specific date, time, and place for your sleepover., Hold your sleepover in a large area where you usually hang out with your friends., Set up the sleeping bags in a cool arrangement, preferably a "flower" pattern, with your heads in the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Set a specific date
Massie has sleepovers every Friday night.
You can have them on any day you want.
Parents want you to get a good night's sleep on school nights, so Friday and Saturday are good.
Tell the guests the time to be at your house.
Be super exclusive and only invite your clique.
You wouldn't want to dish gossip and secrets with anyone else, right? Keep your limit on guests to 3 or
4.
More than that could cause too much drama.
Though the sleepover should be exclusive, a lot of people should know about it. -
Step 2: and place for your sleepover.
This could be your bedroom, entertainment room, or basement.
Let the room feel like a getaway.
Put vanilla scented candles in safe places around the room to set the mood.
Parents might not want you to have candles, so if that sounds too dangerous, simply spray Vanilla scented room spray or perfume before the guests arrive.
Don't overdo it though
- you don't want the guests to choke! Lavender sheet spray is also provided for the sleeping bags at Massie's sleepovers.
If you have enough money you can buy each guest a nail polish or something and put it on their sleeping bag.
To give a five star feel, put chocolates or Andes mint chocolates on the pillows.
Also, have the lights dimmed a little bit if you have a dimmer switch in your room.
Bring your pet if she'll stay
- don't force her! (that's obnoxious x10).
Make sure none of your friends are allergic.
Tell your family members to try to keep from coming in your room and interrupting your sleepover. , This allows easy snacking, and more importantly, gossiping! Also, everyone is surrounded by friends and no one is on the edge. , Put lit scented candles (if it's OK with your parents) in the bathroom, make sure the soap container is full, and keep fresh towels in the bathroom.
Only put shampoo, conditioner, and body wash that you want the guests to use in the shower/tub.
Avoid confusion by not making guests feel overloaded by tons of old, raunchy containers of shampoo.
Also, give the bathroom a spritz of room spray to match the candles' scent.
Make sure that you're close to the bathroom so it allows easy bathroom breaks and no rushing. , Some examples are camping (like in book 5, "The Pretty Committee Strikes Back," Massie has a camping themed sleepover complete with fresh pine scented room spray, a fake plastic campfire, glow-in-the-dark stars hanging from the ceiling, a CD player playing fake cricket noises, and dimmed lights).
Plan some ideas for fun, such as:
Would You Rather?, Wear or Dare, Truth or Dare, Twister, etc.
Add any fun games that you can think of that match your sleepovers theme.
Play popular music all night long (you can make a playlist before the sleepover).
Keep recent magazines handy. , Why not have a fashion show? If you want to spend some extra time with your clique, go shopping with them and try on different outfits for the fashion show.
Or, have your clique bring clothes that they don't want, and spice them up for a fun craft.
Walk on the "runway" and take plenty of pictures.
Try bring clothes that are cute, but don't work on you.
You and your friends can trade them. , Later (either later that night or the next day), post those pictures in a special album on Facebook or another social network.
Beware:
LBRs may become jealous! , Massie specifically said in "Invasion of the Boy Snatchers" that DVDs are off limits at her sleepovers.
You can watch movies on nights when you are alone. , Put all of the best snacks on a large table in the main room.
Have a snack bowl for each guest full of their favorites.
Usually, Massie serves sparkling cider.
Always have a second drink choice (like soda) for picky guests.
Make sure you have healthy snacks AND junk food.
Everyone needs sugar to stay up, and healthy snacks to stay fit.
Make sure the food is fine for everyone to eat (No meat if you have a vegetarian friend; No animal products if you have a vegan friend; Low sugar if you have a diabetic friend; nothing any of your friends are allergic to) , You will seem boring and just not fun! Try to stay awake at least until one person has drifted off.
That way you won't miss out on any gossip or pranks! Have a drink with caffeine ready! , Smoothies are quick, easy, and healthy, so use that as a drink, perhaps.
You can make most of these before the sleepover
- just leave them in the fridge overnight. ,, The PC is cruel, but you shouldn't be. -
Step 3: Hold your sleepover in a large area where you usually hang out with your friends.
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Step 4: Set up the sleeping bags in a cool arrangement
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Step 5: preferably a "flower" pattern
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Step 6: with your heads in the middle.
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Step 7: Make the bathroom fresh.
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Step 8: If you want
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Step 9: think of a cool theme or activity for each sleepover.
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Step 10: The PC is known for their amazing fashion sense.
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Step 11: If you have a desktop and/or laptop (like Massie)
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Step 12: take both funny and adorable pictures.
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Step 13: No movies allowed!
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Step 14: Have amazing food.
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Step 15: Try not to fall asleep first.
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Step 16: The next morning
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Step 17: make sure that there is a nice breakfast for your friends such as pancakes
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Step 18: bagels
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Step 19: fruit salad
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Step 20: As each of the girls leave
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Step 21: give them a cute party favor
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Step 22: like a tube of lip gloss
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Step 23: a key chain with a picture of you and her in it
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Step 24: chocolates
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Step 25: and most importantly
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Step 26: something you made at the sleepover (if you made something!
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Step 27: Have fun and be nice.
Detailed Guide
Massie has sleepovers every Friday night.
You can have them on any day you want.
Parents want you to get a good night's sleep on school nights, so Friday and Saturday are good.
Tell the guests the time to be at your house.
Be super exclusive and only invite your clique.
You wouldn't want to dish gossip and secrets with anyone else, right? Keep your limit on guests to 3 or
4.
More than that could cause too much drama.
Though the sleepover should be exclusive, a lot of people should know about it.
This could be your bedroom, entertainment room, or basement.
Let the room feel like a getaway.
Put vanilla scented candles in safe places around the room to set the mood.
Parents might not want you to have candles, so if that sounds too dangerous, simply spray Vanilla scented room spray or perfume before the guests arrive.
Don't overdo it though
- you don't want the guests to choke! Lavender sheet spray is also provided for the sleeping bags at Massie's sleepovers.
If you have enough money you can buy each guest a nail polish or something and put it on their sleeping bag.
To give a five star feel, put chocolates or Andes mint chocolates on the pillows.
Also, have the lights dimmed a little bit if you have a dimmer switch in your room.
Bring your pet if she'll stay
- don't force her! (that's obnoxious x10).
Make sure none of your friends are allergic.
Tell your family members to try to keep from coming in your room and interrupting your sleepover. , This allows easy snacking, and more importantly, gossiping! Also, everyone is surrounded by friends and no one is on the edge. , Put lit scented candles (if it's OK with your parents) in the bathroom, make sure the soap container is full, and keep fresh towels in the bathroom.
Only put shampoo, conditioner, and body wash that you want the guests to use in the shower/tub.
Avoid confusion by not making guests feel overloaded by tons of old, raunchy containers of shampoo.
Also, give the bathroom a spritz of room spray to match the candles' scent.
Make sure that you're close to the bathroom so it allows easy bathroom breaks and no rushing. , Some examples are camping (like in book 5, "The Pretty Committee Strikes Back," Massie has a camping themed sleepover complete with fresh pine scented room spray, a fake plastic campfire, glow-in-the-dark stars hanging from the ceiling, a CD player playing fake cricket noises, and dimmed lights).
Plan some ideas for fun, such as:
Would You Rather?, Wear or Dare, Truth or Dare, Twister, etc.
Add any fun games that you can think of that match your sleepovers theme.
Play popular music all night long (you can make a playlist before the sleepover).
Keep recent magazines handy. , Why not have a fashion show? If you want to spend some extra time with your clique, go shopping with them and try on different outfits for the fashion show.
Or, have your clique bring clothes that they don't want, and spice them up for a fun craft.
Walk on the "runway" and take plenty of pictures.
Try bring clothes that are cute, but don't work on you.
You and your friends can trade them. , Later (either later that night or the next day), post those pictures in a special album on Facebook or another social network.
Beware:
LBRs may become jealous! , Massie specifically said in "Invasion of the Boy Snatchers" that DVDs are off limits at her sleepovers.
You can watch movies on nights when you are alone. , Put all of the best snacks on a large table in the main room.
Have a snack bowl for each guest full of their favorites.
Usually, Massie serves sparkling cider.
Always have a second drink choice (like soda) for picky guests.
Make sure you have healthy snacks AND junk food.
Everyone needs sugar to stay up, and healthy snacks to stay fit.
Make sure the food is fine for everyone to eat (No meat if you have a vegetarian friend; No animal products if you have a vegan friend; Low sugar if you have a diabetic friend; nothing any of your friends are allergic to) , You will seem boring and just not fun! Try to stay awake at least until one person has drifted off.
That way you won't miss out on any gossip or pranks! Have a drink with caffeine ready! , Smoothies are quick, easy, and healthy, so use that as a drink, perhaps.
You can make most of these before the sleepover
- just leave them in the fridge overnight. ,, The PC is cruel, but you shouldn't be.
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