Potential Magazine May 2014 | Page 10

& advice resources scholarships trends 5 things 5 graduation parties FANTASTIC WAYS TO celebrate grads ROAD Glamping TRIP with the gals Celebrate the MVP If your graduate was an all-star athlete or MVP throughout high school, throw a sports-themed bash to celebrate all of their accomplishments on and off the field. Score with ticket-stub invitations and serve some winning snacks like “home plate sliders,” “slam dunk sausage balls” and “field goal fudge.” Add to the decor by displaying pictures of your athlete in action throughout the years, along with jerseys and trophies. www.potentialmagazine.com Backyard BASH Who doesn’t love a backyard cookout? It’s a great way to celebrate your graduate on a budget, and the only two things required are friends and good food. Make the event extra special with a DIY photo booth backdrop and whimsical photo booth props from Etsy (cute and cheap!) that guests can use while having their pictures snapped. I M AG E C O U RT E SY O F KAY L A Z I M BA P R I N TA B L E S If you’re looking to spend a little quality time with your high-school girlfriends before you all jet off to college, throw a party at the fabulous “glamp” grounds located at the Martyn House in Ellijay, Ga. “Glamping” (glamour-camping) includes a fabulous night’s sleep in luxury sleeping tents from India; bonfires; s’mores; and a delicious farm-to-table dinner in the great outdoors. www.themartynhouse.com 10 I M AG E C O U RT E SY O F T H E P R O P M A R K E T. E T SY. C OM 2 5 Crawfish Boil I M AG E C OU RT E SY OF WORT H P I N N I N G . C OM Looking for a graduation party idea that will be a fun for all ages? Look no further than a good old-fashioned bowling party. Head on down to your local bowling alley, divide into teams and have a ball (pun intended!). Encourage your guests to wear crazy socks or come up with fun team names. Some of our favorites: Pin Heads, Gutter Done, Livin’ on A Spare and Split Ends. HOU SE I M AG E C OU RT E SY OF T H E M A RT Y N 1 ROLLING OFF TO COLLEGE Just like the cookout, this party is a great way to celebrate on a budget —Cajun style. Invite friends and family over for some spicy food and fun as you serve delicious crawfish. Ask a friend who can play guitar to come over and entertain guests and set up a few yard games like corn hole and horseshoes. By Meagan Boren