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Birthday Breakfast Kidnapping
Ages: Teens
This is a wonderful surprise party for any teenager.
Invitation Ideas:
Create invites that look like an alarm clock. Be sure to let the
other guests know that it is going to be a surprise. Put the
information for the party on the back. Encourage the girls to
bring an item that could be used to decorate a locker.
Activities:
Before going to surprise the birthday girl, have everyone meet up
to decorate her locker so she'll get more than one surprise.
Meet at the birthday girl's house, blindfold her and kidnap her in
her pajamas for some breakfast. Go someplace where everyone can
have breakfast and sit together and talk. Then head back to the
birthday girl's house.
If you know someone that is really good with hair and makeup
invite them to come and help. Set up different stations, one where
the girls can do their hair, another where they can do their
makeup and a third where they can paint their fingernails. Create
a fun decorated space where the birthday girl can get a picture
with each of her guests after everyone is all done primping.
Open presents and have breakfast cake (recipe below).
Rise and Shine Breakfast Cake
2 packages Crescent rolls
2 packages (8 oz size) cream cheese, softened
1 egg, separated
1 1/2 cup sugar, divided
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup chopped pecans
Heat oven to 350.
Spray a round pizza pan with nonstick spray. Spread one package of
crescent rolls in the bottom of the pan.
Beat the cream cheese, egg yolk (reserve egg white for later), 1
cup of the sugar and the vanilla in medium bowl. Spread over the
dough, leaving a 1" border of dough on all sides. Arrange the
second package of dough on to of the cream cheese mixture so that
it looks like a sun. Brush the dough with egg white. Mix together
the remaining sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle it on top along with
the chopped pecans.
Bake 20-30 minutes, until lightly browned.
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