Planning a party for children aged 8 and up can feel tricky. At this age, many kids start to move away from “little kid” activities and want something that feels more grown-up, creative, and fun.

 

The good news? You don’t have to ditch entertainment altogether — you just need to adapt it.

 

Here are some brilliant party ideas for older children that strike the perfect balance between fun and “cool”.

 

🎨 1. Face Painting (With a Grown-Up Twist)Bat Mitzvah Face Paint flower eye design with glitter

Face painting is still incredibly popular with older children — it just needs a slight upgrade.

 

Instead of full-face designs, I offer:

  • Festival-style designs (flowers, swirls, glitter, gems)
  • Half-face or side designs
  • TikTok-inspired looks
  • Sports logos or themed designs
  • Subtle designs like lightning bolts, flames, or animals

✨ Why it works:

Older children love having something that looks stylish rather than “cute”.

 

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✨ 2. Glitter Bar (Festival Vibes Only)Glitter bar setup for older groups parties

A glitter bar is a huge hit with ages 8+ and even teens.

 

Options to include:

  • Biodegradable glitter
  • Face gems
  • Hair glitter
  • Festival-style designs

 

✨ Why it works:

It feels more like a mini makeover station than a children’s activity.

 

💡 Top tip: Set up a display with mirrors so it feels like a real “glam station”.

 

Find out more about my Glitter Bar service

 

 

🖊️ 3. Airbrush TattoosAirbrush tattoo red and black wild west skull

If you want something that feels instantly cooler — this is it.

 

Airbrush tattoos are:

  • Fast
  • Waterproof
  • Long-lasting (up to several days)
  • Popular with both boys and girls

 

Design ideas:

  • Tribal designs
  • Skulls, flames, and patterns
  • Animals, butterflies and flowers
  • Custom stencils

 

🔥 Why it works:

It feels more like a “real” tattoo experience, which older kids love.

 

Find out more about my Temporary Tattoos service

 

🎈 4. Balloon Modelling (Made More Challenging)Children holding balloon monkey, flamingo, flower

Yes — even older kids still enjoy balloons… but they want something more impressive.

 

Instead of simple dogs and swords, try:

  • Detailed hats
  • Wearable designs
  • Interactive items (bow & arrow, jet packs, etc.)

👀 Another great option:

Balloon workshops (age 8+)

Where children can learn to make their own creations

 

💡 Why it works:

It becomes an activity, not just a giveaway.

Find out more about my Balloon Twisting service

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🎲 5. Party Games (But More Challenging)

Older children still love games — just not the traditional ones.

Try:

  • Team challenges
  • Relay races
  • “Minute to Win It” style games
  • Quiz games (music, TikTok, trends)
  • Prize-based competitions

 

🏆 Why it works:

Adding competition instantly makes games feel more age-appropriate.

 

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🎨 6. Creative Craft StationsBracelet made from loom bands with skull beads

Crafts can work really well — if they feel less “primary school” and more creative.

 

Good options:

  • Slime making (still very popular!)
  • Jewellery making
  • Tie-dye
  • Decorate your own bags or caps
  • Canvas painting

 

🎨 Why it works:

Older children enjoy creating something they can actually use or keep.

 

Find out more about Craft Parties

 

 

🎧 7. Music & Chill Zone

Sometimes, older kids just want space to hang out.

 

Create a simple chill area with:

  • Music playlist
  • Beanbags or picnic blankets
  • Snacks and drinks
  • Optional selfie/photo area

 

🎶 Why it works:

Gives them independence and a break from structured activities.

 

 

🎯 Final Thoughts

When planning a party for ages 8+, the key is simple:

 

👉 Make it feel less like a children’s party and more like an experience.

 

With the right mix of:

  • Creative activities
  • Stylish designs
  • Interactive entertainment

…you’ll keep even the “too cool” crowd happy.