Glow in the Dark Shutter Shades, $8.25 per dozen
Glow in the Dark Slime, $10.00 per dozen
Glow in the Dark Ducks, $10.00 per two dozen
Glow in the Dark Balls, $6.25 per 48
Glow in the Dark Lizards, $5.25 per 48
Glow in the Dark Pony Beads, $8.25 per 2,000
Glow in the Dark Cups, $13.00 per dozen
The link to all of these is: http://www.orientaltrading.com/api/search?Ntt=glow+in+the+dark
One thing I tried and succeeded at was adding glow in the dark pain to jars, which look like this. I bought some glow in the dark paint from Menards for about $8.00, dipped a marble, or you could use a bouncy ball, into the paint, then threw it in the jar and rolled it around (with the lid on). The effect didn't turn out as well as the one over there ---> did.
Another thing to try is taking 1 Liter bottles and breaking up glow sticks, sticking the lit up glow sticks into the bottle, setting them up in an unused part of the room, painting a ball with the glow in the dark paint mentioned above, and playing bowling. It's a simple game you could play to waste time while waiting for the food to arrive or while waiting for the other friends of the party to wake up.
At Target in the dollar bin I found some glow in the dark stars you can stick on the ceiling, but instead I stuck them all over a mirror in the kitchen. It looked really cool and at the end of the party everyone got to take some home. I still have them hanging in my room to this day. They were a great accent to the rest of the room.
At our local Dollar General I found bright pink and green bowls, buckets and cups I used for holding our chips, candies and the gift buckets. They were cheap and were good quality, plus they looked great.
Finally, for the goody bags, I included glow in the dark insects, a little journal with a black and white cover, pens from Staples that were different colors, sticky notes, bouncy balls from Target and those little squishy neon balls with faces on them sold at Target, the Dollar Tree and practically every other store. All in all, the party turned out great and the room was lit up 24/7 with glow in the dark and neon objects. My friends and I enjoyed it very much, and I didn't even break my families budget! If you want more information on glow in the dark objects or other party objects, go to http://pinterest.com/hannah_rose/party/.
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