Heres what i did for a college grad party:
I zeroxed the graphic logo of the school and made paper pennant flags. I cut out the logos, and them glued them onto the pennant flags which were made out of construction paper that was the same as the school colors. I glued them onto thin wood dowels (Orchard Supply)that were about 20 inches long, and stuck two or three upright into a potted plant at each table and on the food tables.(you can attach a group of 3 hellium balloons into the center of the oplant as well.) They looked so good!
You can also make your own boughs of banners by making these pennants and taping them (by the edge that would normally be against the stick) onto long peices of curling type ribbon, so that you have 10 or more pennants side by side. Place one right after the other with a gap of three or four inches in bewteen each. You can place a picture of the child)ren) on the pennants too, if desired.
I went and found old trophys at the thrift store and garage sales. I snapped or sawed off the tops (baseball player), and glued on a plasic "graduate with a cap" cake topper. Then I spray painted the whole thing gold. I printed up a tiny card for the bottom and glued it on, it had the award title on it. I can't remember now what I put on them. Ideas: "drove the biggest car," "drove the teachers crazy" "most likely to skip breakfast" . Held a little ceremony ( my dad presented them to each graduate, with a little blurb about how special each grad was, he has a sweet sense of humor so it was sooo cool). Definitely better to do this out in the yard where you have space.
Hide lottery tickets and have grads hunt for them, on teams, with maps.
Before filling ballons with helium, use a funnel and fill with some confetti. The kids can pop them over eachother's heads at the end.
Have guests and family (even brothers and sisters!) bring a favorite recipe ( or in this case two copies)and have a decorated binder ready so that you can present each girl with a cookbook. These are great gifts for young girls. Include a little note about the person, or from the person, along with the recipie. If you have enough time you can get these items ahead of time and have them proffessionaly bound at kinkos.
game: Called "think Hard" I had all these things on a cookie sheet. Then I had clues to each of the items written on a paper that everyone got a copy of. Next to the clue, there was a empty line for them to write-in what matched the clue. For example:
1. Clue: Bunch of dates ..... answer would be:(a calendar)
2. Never borrowed, never lent......(a toothbrush)
3. branching of a river....(a fork)
4. Paradise on earth....(two dice sitting on dirt)
5. the beginning of time ...(a cardboard cut out letter T)
6. A spring flower...( a drawing of two pairs of lips)(tulips)
7.One of the causes of the revolution ....(a tea bag)
etc....
Make other games by making a word find on the computer and use grad words "cap and gown, valedictorian, stadium, degree, ring, tassle,ceremony, graduate,diploma, college.
I made a "Newspaper" front page and used the graduates as the people in the articles. Heres a couple of the entries, just for example:
Kathy Gramley was voted "Most dedicated student of the year" by her statisitcs teacher, Joe Smoe. She will be honored by him at the upcoming graduation. When interviewd about his favorite student, Joe said, "Kathy is a real hoot and an awesome mathematician. If only all my students were so studious, why, I'd be thrilled!" Kathy could not be reached for comment. (Kathy hated this math class)
Students stumped by the assessment test call in proffessional help from scholar Lindsey Buchner. "Lindsey was a great help, very blunt and to the point" recalls Sarah. Lindsey was quoted as saying "Shmee" and "blah te be be besh". All the students passed the test. (Lindsey was a 6 month old baby in the family, Sarah was one of the graduates. I included a photo under the article, of the three graduates in their cap/gowns. The middle grad was holding a sign that said 2+2=? , and the graduates were holding their chins in deep thought or had perplexed looks on thier faces.
Sherry likes the Sharks. So I found a picture of Brad Stuart to put in the paper. The headline was "Sherry brawls with Sharks Player, Brad Stuart over a box seat at the stadium."
Here's what I served:
large chafer dish of pasta alfredo
crock pot of chili
meat and cheese tray
fruit tray
potatoe salad
green salad
rolls/butter
coffee/punch/champagne
cake
Made diplomas out of hostess hoho's (tie ribbons around them.)
Other ideas:
Nacho Bar: Get big bags of totilla chips, or even those bags of pre made tostado shells. You can get BIG cans of chili at the grocery outlet or costco. Put in crock pot. (you can brown some extra hamburger and put it in it's own crock put if you want) have another crock pot of Cheese sauce (also in big cans, or use velveeta) Have salsa, olives, shredded lettuce, chopped onion, chopped tomato, sour cream, and taco bell hot sauce. (it takes a few hours for the crock pot food to get hot, so set up the crocks early) Crock pots are nice because the food stays hot. Once the food is a nice temp, make sure to turn it down to LOW.
Have a baked potato bar. Include the crock pot of chili, sour cream, grated cheddar, REAL bacon, chopped green onion, olives, etc.
Add in a salad , and have chicken nuggets and it's complete.
Brunch:
Easy and delicious, baked eggs for 12
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layer 1/2 lb gruyere cheese in a greased lasagma pan. dot w butter.
pour 1/2 c heavy cream over top. season w salt n pepper. next put a layer of chopped ham or crumbled real bacon. pour 12 slightly beaten eggs over the top. Pour 1/2 c heavy cream over that. Season lightly again. (Make ahead and store in fridge) bake 325 35-45 mins. (until center is just firm)
Add a towel lined basket of crossionts, muffins, bear claws, and bagels w/ cream cheese. Cherry jelly is a treat.
put out a fruit platter.
put "Brown and Serve brand" sausages in a lasagna dish and heat in oven.
a nice orange juice type punch, and coffee.
My recipe for Alfredo Pasta (yummy-always requested)
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cut 1/4 inch off top of entire garlic bulb. Spray it with pam, wrap loose in foil, bake till soft (375 - 30-45 mins?).
Start boiling salted, oiled water for Rosetta Cheese Tortellini (1-2 bags?)(2 bags should serve buffet of 20-24 people with other foods served as well.)
In large deep pan fry 8 oz sliced diced mushrooms and 3 chopped green onion (including stalks) in a stick of butter for 10 minutes. Now add chopped cooked chicken or chopped cooked ham chunks. (2-3 cups meat per bag of pasta)
Squeeze all the garlic pulp into the pan of sauce.add 1 or 2 pints of heavy cream (not bavarian).cook until boiling, then add 1, 6 oz tub fresh parmagian and a pie wedge of gorgonzola, crumbled. You can also throw in swiss, mozarella, provolone or asiago. Dont use cheddar, american or velveeta. Cook sauce until cheese is melted. season with cajun seasoning, or salt, pepper,papirika and parsley. serve over drained (but not rinsed) noodles of choice. (warm it up and toss it with your warm tortellini and put in a large chafing dish or large aluminum disposable pan. (a crock pot already warmed, might work too)
Have fun!