drink anyways.
2007-01-19 18:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Have a psychic party!! How cool would it be to have a clairvoyant come in and tell the bride to be what lies ahead for her?! The only thing with the 15 yr. old is that she would need her parent's consent to have a reading. These are very cool...the readings last about 20 min. to 1/2 hour and everyone will get a reading.
2007-01-20 00:24:07
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answered by auntcookie84 6
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Day at the spa. Everyone likes that and the bride could probably use a bit of pampering. After you are all looking beautiful after all the treatments go and have a glamor portrait done and everyone gets a print to remember the occasion.
2007-01-19 23:28:46
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answered by cookie 4
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we recently had a bachelorette party for my daughter who is not a drinker. We started with a small lingerie shower, dinner at a Japanese steak house, coffee at her favorite coffee bar and lots of laughs and conversation. Had a great time. It's not about how much you drink it's about who you spend those special moments with.
2007-01-20 12:01:19
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answered by mimegamy 6
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When is the wedding? If it's spring or summer, you can hold an intimate tea party in someone's backyard. If it's fall or winter, how about hosting the group to an evening of bowling. Many places have party rooms that can be used to serve pizza, have cake & open gifts.
2007-01-19 18:25:06
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answered by DOOL64 1
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Get a Bride-to-Be purse to wear for your bachelorette party!!! I have never seen them anywhere else! They are so cute. Not overly expensive, either. Here is the website:
http://myspace.com/pursenality
2007-01-20 06:12:58
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answered by designyourpursenality 1
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a nice dinner out. A tea party. Girlie movie night. Go to one of those paint your own pottery places and then you all have a keepsake of the day, a picnic, etc. There are tons of things you can do!
2007-01-19 22:38:43
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answered by Dawnita 4
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You can always serve the 15 year old virgin drinks. You could go bowling if you like that sort of thing. Otherwise any small get together should work.
2007-01-19 18:29:24
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answered by Alabar 2
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Then why dont you have a bridesmaids brunch. And just have a little get together sense she doesn't drink and you have a 15 yr old. I have heard of some people doing that. Good luck
2007-01-19 18:26:10
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answered by Anonymous
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hey, no alcohol makes parties more exciting; that way the teen won't be singled out. how about a night on the town...pizza, even mc donalds, or coffee and pastries. and then checking out the beauty of the night, or the day. (pls avoid clubs).
but whatever your plans, make sure to have fun!!!
2007-01-20 03:04:07
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answered by alizelatina41 3
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Is there a Dave & Buster's or Gameworks near you? They have great games you can play plus a restaurant and bar for those who are interested. It's a great time, not super expensive, and appropriate for a younger bridesmaid as well.
2007-01-20 01:26:43
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answered by Morgan H 2
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