Get ready for you and your kids to party this summer! Neon lights and laughter will fill the night with these extraordinary DIY glow-in-the-dark neon party ideas! From fun DIY crafts to fantastic balloon arches, prepare for an unforgettable neon night.
Kids and teens of all ages will enjoy these fun activities below. Transform your home or backyard into a mesmerizing spectacle that pulsates energy and excitement, creating memories that will glow for years.
In addition, whether it’s a summer bash or a birthday party, neon lights always make for a fun occasion at any time of year. I am known as the queen of neon lights because of my adoration for the beautiful, calm, and glowing colors.
My son Anthony has cystic fibrosis and ADHD. He finds neon colors soothing and colorful, and he is right! Our favorite color is neon green, which is no wonder because almost everything we use in our homes is bright green.
It’s awesome! We don’t lose things so quickly when we use our creative life hacks for ADHD using neon colors.
I have a cool activity for you and your kids to try! Keep reading below to learn more!
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About Neon Party Lights and ADHD
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that neon lights have a direct, positive impact, specifically on individuals with ADHD. However, some research indicates that certain lighting conditions can influence focus, attention, and mood for some people with ADHD.
Here’s what we know:
- Light Sensitivity: Some individuals with ADHD may experience sensitivity to bright or fluorescent lights. In these cases, softer, adjustable lighting like neon signs could be less harsh and create a more comfortable environment.
- Stimulating Environment: Neon lights can be visually stimulating and engaging, which might help some individuals with ADHD maintain focus and attention in specific settings.
- Personal Preference: Ultimately, the impact of neon lights will vary depending on individual preferences. Some people with ADHD might find them calming and helpful, while others might find them distracting. Opt for non-neon DIY crafts for your child.
If you’re interested in exploring how lighting might affect ADHD symptoms, consult with healthcare professionals or therapists. They can provide personalized guidance and recommendations based on your needs and sensitivities.
Additional resources you might find helpful:
Remember, when hosting a neon party, it’s crucial to prioritize individual needs and preferences when considering any potential environmental modifications for managing ADHD.
Things to Try Before Throwing a Neon Party for Younger Kids
- I recommend you create a small water bin and toss glow sticks with the lights dimmed low. If the peaceful glowing waters and unafraid allure your child, they will do fine with a small neon glow party. Start small and gradually increase the amount of glowing lights in the room.
- Book club glow sticks are fun; another option is to use them for story time! I created a book club for my kids; my nephews and only niece were also members!
- Fun Fact: I was a turtle momma! I adjusted Anthony to neon colors by creating a DIY neon-decorated turtle aquarium tank. He loved to see them swimming on the colorful little rocks. So cute!
Now that we have discussed the potential light sensitivity that may emerge let’s move forward with the neon party ideas!
Get your shades on because it’s looking bright tonight! Woohoo!
15 Exciting Glow in The Dark Party Ideas For Kids!
1. Glow In The Dark Neon Party Ideas and DIY Crafts
Craft an enchanting ambiance that radiates with neon brilliance. Drape luminous fabrics from the ceiling, hang fluorescent paper lanterns, and scatter glow sticks across tables and floors.
- Glow Stick Chandelier: Interweave glow sticks into a dazzling chandelier that casts an ethereal glow upon the festivities to construct a mesmerizing centerpiece.
- Neon Party Balloons: Inflate an assortment of neon balloons and let them float freely, creating an effervescent atmosphere that sparks joy. Balloon arches create beautiful DIY crafts for events or parties.
- Glowing Wall Art: Cut out vibrant neon shapes from construction paper and attach them to the walls, forming a captivating tapestry of light.
2. Glow-in-the-Dark Neon Party Ideas: Party Themes for Teenagers
Elevate your culinary offerings to a new dimension of luminescence by infusing your dishes and beverages with edible neon food coloring. This creates a visual feast that tantalizes the taste buds.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Punch: Concoct a magical potion using tonic water, which glows under black light, and add a splash of neon food coloring for an extra touch of brilliance.
- Neon Party Jello: Prepare a batch of neon jello and mold it into fun shapes for a playful and visually stunning dessert.
- Glowing Fruit Platter: Arrange a colorful array of fruits, such as watermelon, pineapple, and strawberries, and embellish them with edible glitter for a mesmerizing presentation.
3. Gaming Galore: Neon Party Ideas Fun
Immerse your guests in a world of interactive entertainment that glows with excitement. Check out more fun ideas to create a night of great vibes!
- Neon Dance Party: Dim the lights, crank up the music, and let the children dance the night away under the radiant Glow of black lights and neon decorations.
- Gamer dress-up: Dress up as your favorite character and host a Giant neon Pac-Man 80s Decor party that will have your kids and teens interacting more with each other.
4. DIY Crafts Neon Party Favors: Glow-in-the-Dark Slime
Delight your guests with a parting gift embodying the neon night’s spirit.
Prepare a batch of glow-in-the-dark slime using clear glue, liquid starch, and neon pigment powder.
Divide the slime into small containers and personalize them with each child’s name for a special touch.
5. Illuminating Invitations: Setting the Neon Party Stage
Send glowing invitations to prepare your guests for a night of luminous fun.
Use neon cardstock, glow-in-the-dark markers, and creative designs to entice them to join the celebration.
6. Glowing Fashion Show: Neon Party Costumes
Please encourage your guests to express their individuality through vibrant neon costumes.
Provide an array of neon accessories, such as bracelets, necklaces, and headbands, and let the children create unique ensembles.
You can even craft your DIY crafts to wear with fun bead glow-in-the-dark bead sets to match your party outfits!
7. Capture the Glow: Neon Photo Booth
Set up a neon photo booth to immortalize the magic of the night.
Hang a black sheet as a backdrop, adorn it with neon decorations, and provide props such as glowing glasses, hats, and masks.
The children will cherish the photos as a reminder of their unforgettable neon adventure.
8. Make a Glow Stick – Fun Science Experiment for Kids
This recipe is fantastic and only uses three ingredients! It also helps to use this glow stick recipe to make fireflies in a jar!
Holly’s research skills go above and beyond because she adds a how-to-create sheet on her site. This makes the process much easier!
9. 11 Glow in the Dark Activities To Do With Your Kids
It’s fun to do activities with glow sticks, from neon bubbles to cool party rocks that glow! Glowing fun for the whole night is a guarantee with these fun activities.
10. 25 Glow in the Dark Kids Crafts
Glow-in-the-dark crafts are so cool, especially when you put them inside a bottle.
I like the ideas from this pen because the age range is wide, and kids of all ages can enjoy and participate.
From colorful chalk to glow-in-the-dark cotton candy, there’s something for everyone here.
11. The 25 Best Glow In The Dark Games For Youth Camp!
Have you ever played glow-in-the-dark charades? How about a glowing light-saber battle? I like the idea of these activities because they involve activity.
12. Masquerade Madness: Neon Party Glow Paint Night
This is a good idea for an outdoor glow-in-the-dark neon party. Have the older kids and teens paint masks on each other and turn on some black lights so they can see each other’s creations.
Take tons of pictures and videos for fun memories. It’s a lot of fun; everyone can express themselves while participating in safe, creative activities.
I let the kids paint my face, and they did pretty awesome! I am the girl in the image!
Always test the patch on your skin before applying any glow paint on your face, and please make sure to use body paint that is safe for your face, like this one.
13. Neon Party Sign For Flashing Nights!
I purchased my neon board from Amazon, and it’s always a wonderful addition to the holidays.
It is more convenient to store away and use this neon light-up blackboard all year round!
My family enjoys the flashing lights and unique messages!
I use it most when I perform as Musical Linda and have featured it in some of my music videos.
14. Glow-in-the-Dark Q-Tip Paint Fun for Teens!
Do you have any artistic teenagers? Create a fun and creative painting night using Q-tips. Lay out a canvas large enough for everyone to have a spot to paint.
Create exciting designs that you can then try to guess what they are. It’s also cool to see what designs each other comes up with.
Give the winner a prize! Whoever has the most exciting design at the night’s end.
15. Glow-in-The-Dark Party Ideas: Spiral Neon Lights
Check out this fun idea that my son and I created together. We tried to make something spirally! Instructional images and video link below!
This is a really fun idea for older kids; however, I must say, please be aware of the younger kids because these pipe cleaners do have some pointy edges.
Explain and show the little point to your kids so they can understand it’s for glowing purposes.
Ensure they are all tucked in and not poking out for the older kids (ages 8 and up).
These lights make the water look so peaceful and are used more as a light to make the water glow in exciting colors.
The younger kids will do fine without the colorful pipe cleaner on the glow stick, which will also help prevent them from eating it.
How to create this excellent DIY craft!
- Cross two pipe cleaners over each other like this:
2. Interlace the colorful pipes and twist them up!
3. Twist until you achieve this look, then repeat the process, adding on a third pipe cleaner.
4. You will then wrap the pipe cleaner around the glow stick, as I am demonstrating in this Instagram reel post. Follow my IG for more fun ideas and behind-the-scenes on Anthony’s care!
16. Fun Glow-In-The-Dark Party Ideas: (Indoor & Outdoor Games)
These fun games create memories for a lifetime! Are your children active and sporty? Try a game like Wizards and Werewolves for outdoor glow-in-the-dark fun!
- Glow-in-the-Dark Capture the Flag: This neon party game is a classic fun game! Divide the children into teams and arm them with glow sticks. The objective is to capture the opposing team’s flag while navigating a darkened arena.
- Neon Party Ideas, Limbo: Elevate the classic limbo game using a glowing neon stick as the limbo bar. Participants must contort their bodies to pass under the bar without touching it as the music plays.
- Glowing Obstacle Course: Construct an obstacle course using neon tape, glow sticks, and other luminous materials. The participants must navigate the course while avoiding obstacles and collecting glowing tokens.
17. Glow-in-the-Dark Party Ideas: Water Balloons Fun
These neon party ideas are always a blast! Water balloons are so much fun!
I love creating neon water balloons and playing games like tossing the balloons and swimming for the balloons in a pool.
Investing in a water balloon pump from your local Dollar Tree or Walmart can quickly fill multiple balloons in a bucket.
They are lifesavers!
Epic Neon Party: Succesful Night!
Enjoy your glow-in-the-dark epic DIY crafts with awesome neon party ideas!
These 17 super creative ideas will create memories for a lifetime.
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Also, check below for more fun ideas to do with your children all year round. Let’s keep the colorful memories flowing!!
Happy celebrations!!!
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