July 17, 2024 kscope

Looking for apartment complex event ideas in New England? Kaleidoscope is New England’s largest artistic entertainment company with artists in CT, MA, RI, NH, and additionally serving VT and ME.

We’ve compiled our Top 12 most creative apartment complex event ideas for both kids AND adults in this guide full of quick tips and at-a-glance stats to help you quickly plan an amazing apartment complex party. These are all products and entertainment services that we provide, and if you’re interested in booking some apartment event entertainment in New England, we’d love to work with you!

12 Apartment Complex Event Ideas for New England:

1. Paint Parties

Age Range: Teens and Adults

At-a-Glance: Residents sit down with one of our professional artists and create a painting (which you, the event planner, chose) as a group. Think: Bob Ross meets Paint and Sip parties.

Seasonal Event Ideas: Paint parties are perfect for when it’s cold outside and you’re looking for cozy indoor programming. This is by far our most popular apartment complex event idea from November – March every year!

Number of residents entertained: 20-200 per painting.

Logistical Considerations: If you have groups over 80, we will need audiovisual equipment, so most of our apartment complex clients opt to host paint parties as a reoccuring monthly event in their clubhouse for smaller groups.

You’ll also need to provide a chair and table for every resident, plus tablecloths. Paint parties aren’t very messy, but please consult your maintenance team for any rules your campus might have.

If your apartment complex is largely families, please note to guests that this is an activity for adults to enjoy themselves without children and not a family event or babysitting service.

We love it for: Evening programming alternatives to alcohol or cannabis; cold-weather activities; and calm adults-only programming.

Not recommended for: outdoors (the wind makes them hard) or family-centric apartment complex event ideas.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement: If your apartment complex is able to provide catering or a bar, we’ve seen plenty of amazing apartments host paint parties with snacks and drinks.

Read more about paint parties here.

2. Face Painting & Balloon Twisting

Age Range: Kids & Families

At-a-Glance: Kids (and adults!) line up for some fun face painting or silly balloon twisting.

Seasonal Event Ideas: bring balloons for pool parties, face painting for family movie nights, or both for fall carnivals!

Number of residents entertained: 10-12 per hour (regular size) or 15-20 per hour (“speedy” selection).

Considerations: Face painters need 2 chairs and some table space; balloon twisters need 1 chair and some table space. In the heat, both will need to be placed under shade for residents’ heat safety. In the cold, both should be placed indoors.

We love it for: circus-themed events; family-centric events; and anything sports-related.

Not recommended for: formal events.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do, which your staff can organize to take balloon twisting and face painting to the next level:

  • Use face painting for themed holiday events that typically involve costumes–like Mardi Gras, Purim, Halloween, Day of the Dead–and let our artists create something amazing in-theme!
  • If you love hosting sports watching events, have our face painters or balloon twisters create Game Day sports faces or wearable balloon designs in team colors to add some team spirit (and friendly rivalries).

Read more about face painting here and balloon twisting here.

3. Temporary Tattoos

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults

At-a-Glance: Set up a station where residents can get their own henna, glitter, flash, or aibrush tattoos done.

Seasonal Event Ideas: Summer block parties, large winter holiday parties, or 3 day weekends when you expect extra attendance at your event.

Number of residents entertained: Anywhere from 10-12 guests per hour (henna) to 25 guests per hour (airbrush) per artist with up to 10 artists available per tattoo. We love these for large-scale events where you want to get a ton of residents something fun in a short amount of time–especially with apartmenxt complexes that expect 100+ residents at an event.

Considerations: Temporary tattoo artists require 2 chairs and some table space per artist, and for outdoor events must be placed in the shade (over 75*F) or in a heated area (under 55*F). Airbrush tattoos require electricity.

We love it for: events over 100+ guests.

Not recommended for: Small intimate events where you want guests to linger at an entertainment station (tattoos are generally very quick to apply).

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your temporary tattoo entertainment to the next level:

  • Add all 4 types of tattoo stations throughout a spread-out event across a large apartment campus. Have guests go on a scavenger hunt and collect all 4 for a prize.
  • Because airbrush tattoos specifically are fast, the cost per guest is significantly less than some higher-end entertainment types. Use airbrush tattoos to add some budget entertainment so you can also offer guests more expensive niche experiences without breaking your budget.

Read more about temporary tattoo options here.

College event entertainment ideas #2: henna tattoos

4. Foam Parties

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults*

At-a-Glance: Guests are invited to dance in waist-high foam and bubbles.

Seasonal Event Ideas: Summer alternative to a pool day; fall back to school block party; or Memorial Day / Labor day pool opening or closing parties**.

Number of residents entertained: Up to 50 at a time (2 cannons). Can be done in lined waves (like an amusement park line) or organically (typically guests are done after about 10-15min in the foam).

Considerations: Foam must be done outdoors and requires a large flat area (such as blacktop or a grass lawn) with no obtrusive objects (sprinklers, sewers, rocks, holes, landscaping). Additionally, foam needs to be no more than 100′ from a grounded power outlet on its own circuit and 100′ from an outdoor water spigot. Residents will get wet, but that’s part of the fun!

*We suggest having separate family parties and separate 18+ parties.

**PLEASE NOTE, foam cannot be sprayed near or in pools as it is a drowning risk if lifeguards cannot see a person in need of help under the foam.

We love it for: high energy outdoor events; nighttime parties with lighting rentals and a DJ; or kids’ summer programming.

Not recommended for: indoor events; low-energy events.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your foam party to the next level:

  • Use foam cannons as “checkpoints” every 1k for a 5k race or at intervals throughout walking/running fundraisers on a track.
  • Use foam to let guests cool down at an outdoor event like a BBQ or outdoor fundraiser
  • Throw a foam party for a wellness week to encourage movement or to bust stress.

Read more about foam parties here.

5. Glitter Looks Makeup Artists

Age Range: Tweens, Teens, and Adults

At-a-Glance: Our professional makeup artists and face painters will create over-the-top glitter looks for your guests.

Seasonal Event Ideas: winter holiday events; June Pride events; 4th of July BBQs.

Number of residents entertained: 12-15 per hour per artist.

Considerations: Glitter look artists need 2 chairs and some table space each. Recommended over tile floors or outdoors as glitter can be messy.

We love it for: events where you want just a touch of entertainment or something special.

Not recommended for: carpeted areas (glitter will stay in those carpets for years).

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your glitter looks entertainment to the next level:

  • Combine a face painting station for kids with a glitter looks station for teens and adults so everyone can get something they’re excited about!
  • Using glitter looks at Purim to help adult guests feel “dressed up” or at Chanukah to add some sparkle to the festival of lights!

Read more about glitter looks here.

College event entertainment ideas #5: glitter looks

6. UV-Reactive Face & Body Painting

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults*

At-a-Glance: We provide both the light rental and the artists to create glowing UV looks.

Seasonal Event Ideas: winter indoor events or outdoors at night with heated tents.

Number of residents entertained: 10-12 per hour per artist

Considerations: The area should be dark with only limited color lights (such as uplights or LED strips) as well as UV. (Ask our office about lighting packages with our DJ services.)

*We recommend separate kids & families parties from 21+ parties

We love it for: events that are stuck inside or want to embrace New England’s dark nights.

Not recommended for: outdoor day light events; indoor spaces where lights cannot be shut out by shutters, blinds, or curtains.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your UV-reactive entertainment to the next level:

  • Ask families to bring consoles to project party games like Mario Cart or Super Smash onto the walls for a glowing game night tournament.
  • Pre-movie night entertainment.
  • Create a kids’ nightclub-inspired event by combining UV face and body painting with DJ services.

Read more about black lightface and body paint here.

College event entertainment ideas #6: uv-reactive face painting

7. Tarot and Palm Reading

Age Range: 16+*

At-a-Glance: Your residents will bring a question or problem to our tarot and palm readers, who in turn will use the “grammar” of palmistry and tarot to discuss the questions the guests have. (Palm and tarot do not use any religious themes or witchcraft.).

Seasonal Event Ideas: This is our #1 favorite idea for Hallween parties, but are also popular year-round at evening adult events!

Number of residents entertained: 6-8 guests per hour per reader.

Considerations: Each reader needs a table and 2 chairs far away from the “action” of the event (DJs, food lines, other stations) for a cozy and private chat.

*Children under 16 cannot understand the difference between facts and metaphors, so they may not understand the entertainment or feel scared by sentences like “change is coming”. To keep all of our entertainment age-appropriate, we don’t do tarot card readings for children or tweens.

We love it for: Halloween or fall events; cozy indoor events; apartment complex event ideas themed around chill, relaxation, or zen.

Not recommended for: Loud and large events (these readings feel intimate and quiet).

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your psychic entertainment to the next level:

  • Create a “psychic” area at your upcoming fall event.
  • Hire massage therapists or yoga instructors for a wellness day, and add some lighthearted fun with tarot or palm readers.
  • For a cozy event, pair psychic services with “craft bars” where residents can build terrariums or succulent gardens for their apartments.

Read more about psychic packages here.

College event entertainment ideas #7: tarot readings

8. Strolling Mentalism and Magic

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults (great for mixed-age groups)

At-a-Glance: One of our magicians or mind readers will walk throughout your event and invite guests to participate in some up-close magic. (Please note, this is not a stage show.).

Seasonal Event Ideas: strolling magic is perfect year-round, indoor or outdoor. It’s one of our most flexible entertainment types!

Number of residents entertained: Up to 40 per hour. (Ideal for large-scale events.)

Considerations: Strolling mentalism and magic is extremely flexible and require nothing from the planner except a place to stash personal belongings like a coat, water bottle, and extra props.

We love it for: Halloween or fall events; summer BBQs; carnival-themed events; and any events of over 100+ residents of mixed ages.

Not recommended for: Small events under 50 people; events looking for a sit-down show; events where this is the only entertainment.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment buildsing do which your staff can organize to take your magical entertainment to the next level:

  • Add a strolling magician to a formal seated event, like a dinner or holiday party, for some strolling entertainment and a fun touch to a classy event.
  • Throw an outdoor event inspired by vintage carnivals with carnival rides, games, tarot/palm readers, stilt walkers, and strolling magicians.

Read more about our magicians here.

College event entertainment ideas #8: magic and mind reading
Step 2: a pair of hands holding small tie dye party spray bottles over a shirt

9. Tie-Dye Spray Station

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults (great for mixed-aged groups)

At-a-Glance: Residents drop by a craft station where, with the help of one of our professional tie-dye artists, they twist, wrap, and spray their creations. They can instantly bag and take their creations with them.

Seasonal Event Ideas:

Number of residents entertained: 15-25 residents per hour per tie-dye artist.

Considerations: Spray dye is lower mess than traditional dip-dye, but should still be done over tile floors or outdoors to facilitate clean up. All apparel must be 100% cotton and can be provided by your brand (including logo-branded apparel) or by Kaleidoscope.

We love it for: outdoor events; drop-by BBQ activities; events with a large array of mixed ages.

Not recommended for: events where residents’ clothing cannot get dirty. (Dye is washable until heat set, but residents who are afraid of dye on their clothes won’t participate.)

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your tie-dye station to the next level:

  • Include tie-dye in an event series with decades-themed days for the 60’s or 70’s and include a DIY hemp jewelry station.
  • Create an “Adult Summer Camp” event where residents can live the nostalgia of childhood summes with tie-dye, a foam party, and classic camp crafts that ignite their inner children.
  • Prepare 100% cotton apparel with your brand or complex logo and have our tie-dye artists bring only colors that reflect your brand. (Just let our office know at the time of booking.)

Read more about tie-dye stations here.

10. Karaoke Parties

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults

At-a-Glance: Our professional DJ will set up a karaoke station for residents including all music, monitors with lyrics, microphones, and optional add-ons like photo booths or lighting.

Seasonal Event Ideas:

Number of residents entertained: Up to 14 songs per hour (up to 4 mics available for 4 guests to sing together).

Considerations: Our DJ should be kept either inside or under shade outdoors to stop equipment from overheating and will need access to grounded power outlets on their own circuits.

We love it for: evening programming with food and a bar (if your luxury apartment complex can provide catering); single mingle nights; or months without obvious themes where you’re looking for something original indoors (January-March are perfect).

Not recommended for: outdoor events after 8pm (the local area may have sound ordinances that don’t allow loud music to be played outdoors after a certain time); events where you want to encourage dancing and have regular DJ services.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment complexes do which your staff can organize to take your karaoke party to the next level:

  • Host Karaoke Brackets, where the bravest residents can bring their fans (or friends) and compete in a bracket-style competition where the audience gets to vote. Think Reality Show meets March Madness!
  • Have a fun spin on a Halloween costume contest where residents are invited to come in costume, but then judged not on the costume itself but their character’s ability to pull off a fantastic karaoke number. (For instance: a guest in a Barbie costume singing the 90’s pop hit Barbie Girl; or a group dressed up as the characters of Grease singing Grease Lightning.)
  • For events that are alternatives to alcohol and cannabis use, hire a DJ for an event series to host a series of activities that are reminiscent of the social parts of a bar–such as karaoke, trivia, music Bingo, board game night, or a cornhole tournament–but swap the alcohol to snack bars. We’ve seen sundae bars, cereal bars, taco bars, and brunch bars be huge hits with all ages!

Read more about DJ services here.

11. Caricature Artists

Age Range: Kids, Teens, and Adults (great for mixed-age groups)

At-a-Glance: Guests line up to be drawn as cartoons by one of our professional artists.

Seasonal Event Ideas: Caricatures are hugely popular for summer events reminiscent of boardwalks or theme parks, like BBQs, pool parties, or community sporting events.

Number of residents entertained: Up to 10 faces per hour per artist.

We love it for: lighthearted events; carnival-inspired events; outdoor picnics; department-wide events; events looking to use entertainment as a marketing hook to draw in large numbers of residents.

Not recommended for: formal or serious events; family events events geared towards entertaining young children. (Caricatures are appropriate for younger children, but often kids under 10 get bored siting still and staring at an adult.)

Considerations: Each caricature artist will need 1 table and 3 chairs. This should be indoors or, for outdoor events, in the shade for days over 75*F or with heat for days under 50*F.

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other luxury apartment buildings do which your staff can organize to take your caricature entertainment to the next level:

  • Use caricatures as a fun alternative to photo booths and help guests get a break from screens and cameras.
  • Create a “beach day” with a foam party, caricatures, a DIY sand art craft station, airbrush tattoos, ice cream trucks, and other entertainment reminiscent of boardwalks and summer sand.

Read more about caricatures here.

12. Mascot Visits

Age Range: Kids & Families

At-a-Glance: A cartoon character will visit your event for a theme park-style meet and greet.

Seasonal Event Ideas: Bring the Easter Bunny for a spring time visit (with photos), or a popular cartoon character any time of year!

Number of residents entertained: Up to 60 kids an hour.

Considerations: Being in a mascot is serious physical work, and we take our talented actors’ safety very seriously!

Mascot characters need a 15min break for every 45min of work in an area where they cannot be seen by party guests and can take off their stilts or costumes. Every mascot entertainer MUST have an event volunteer organized by the Client to be the mascot’s assistant or “handler”. For corporate or nonprofit events, this should be a staff member or volunteer. For weather over 70°F, all entertainers must be placed in the shade. Over 85°F, the entertainers may request to be moved to an indoor space with AC if they begin to feel symptoms of heat sickness.

We love it for: Kids and family style programming, especially if you want to move a lot of children through a line of entertainment very quickly.

Not recommended for: events looking to mascots as an activity for kids to participate in. (We classify mascots as “atmospheric entertainment,” which add to the overall vibe of your event, but are not a specific activity.) Events in high summer outdoors where mascot actors may be heat sick (there are no fans or AC units in their costumes).

Bonus apartment complex event ideas for your staff to implement:

Here are a few budget-friendly ideas we’ve seen other apartment complex do which your staff can organize to take your use of mascots to the next level:

  • Station your mascot in front of a large banner branded with your logo so parents can take photos they’ll keep forever.
  • Use mascot visits as community events to increase brand awareness and advertise these events to the public who may be your future residents. (A themepark styled meet and greet is one of our fastest entertainment types, so the cost per guest is relatively low.)

Read more about mascots here.

New England’s Largest Apartment Complex Entertainment Ideas Agency

We are incredibly proud of our track record with our corporate clients. Some of our past and returning corporate clients include:

  • EDENS (200 properties in 22 states)
  • Beacon Communities LLC (150 properties in 11 states)
  • Bozzuto (100,000 residences in 20 states)
  • Nordbloom Properties ($2B in residential and commercial nationally)
  • Devonwood Luxury Housing, Farmington CT
  • Villa del Rio Luxury Apartments, Warwick RI
  • Leonard Florence Center for Living, Chelsea MA (long-term memory care center)
  • Village at Park River, Hartford CT (community housing)
  • And dozens more!

The types of apartment complex event ideas we have previously worked on include:

June 14, 2024 kscope

Image of Maria, who you can hire as a face painter and balloon twister at your eventMaria began her job as a face painter and balloon twister with Kaleidoscope in 2023 with the goal of finding a creative outlet alongside her corporate tech job. Working full-time at Tesla during the week, Maria finds her passion at the intersection of creativity and problem solving.

With experience in childcare and a love for crafts, Maria’s available for events in her hometown of Bristol CT and throughout Connecticut.

And like many Kaleidoscopers, she’s trained in multiple art forms including:

Interview with Maria: Bristol CT Face Painter and Balloon Twister!

If you could only pick one, would you rather do face painting or balloon twisting forever and why?

 If I had to pick one, I’d go with face painting.
Balloons are great and can be turned into amazing designs, but face painting feels more personal. It gives me a chance to hone my skills and add little personalized touches. Plus, I get to chat with the person I’m painting, which I think people appreciate more. It’s like temporary tattoos—art on our bodies makes us feel more confident and beautiful. Balloons just don’t have that same effect.

What is your favorite part of Face painting?

I love painting! Transforming someone into something funny, beautiful, creative, or just adding some glam brings me so much joy when I see their reactions. It makes me feel proud and fulfills my creative passion.

 

What are people’s reactions when you tell them that You’re a professional Face Painter and Balloon Twister?

When I tell people what I do, my friends aren’t surprised since they know I have a creative streak and being a face painter and balloon twister suits me perfectly.
New acquaintances or people unfamiliar with my work are always surprised—they usually think of my main job and don’t expect that I also dress up as a fairy and paint faces or twist balloons. If they follow me on social media, they’re pleasantly surprised and often ask about it. It’s fun, and I love surprising folks!

 

What is one surprising fact about you?

I went to a Aquaculture high school program. I learned to build fishing poles, got my boat license at 15 years old, build boats, took apart and put back together boat motors, put out electrical fires in the ocean, learned CPR and boat safety, and then we skimmed the bottom of the ocean and dissected the sea animals in lab to learn more about them and their anatomy. And because of all that, i havent touch seafood since i was a Freshman in high school.

What’s one thing people would be surprised to know about what you do?

That i have an great big girl job and career in Technology and Energy, but secretly love my 2nd job (Kscope) face painting, way more most times!  Emoji

 

What was the most memorable party you ever entertained at?

The most memorable party I ever entertained at was unforgettable! I realized my idea of a party and that of some parents of young kids are worlds apart. My first character event blew my mind. They had me as a fairy doing face painting, a mermaid doing balloons, a bartender, two bounce houses, a petting zoo, bubble machines, lights, glam, tons of decorative balloons, and incredible décor. It felt like an engagement party or a community festival with activities galore. And guess what? It was all for twin 5-year-old girls! I was obsessed!

 

What’s your favorite part of Working in Kids Party Entertainment?

I love traveling to new places, seeing the setups, and meeting new people. It feels like I’m at the party too, and since I enjoy a good event, this is perfect for me. I get my creative fix and meet awesome hosts, kids, and friends. The best part is the excitement of heading to a new event and never knowing what to expect. It’s always a fun adventure!

 

What’s your favorite part of working with kids?

The kids are absolutely nuts, and I love it! They’re the most imaginative and creative little people. Some of the smallest kids make the greatest artistic requests.
One time, the quietest, cutest blonde girl with bright blue eyes, wearing an all-pink dress with pearl beads and flower jewelry, asked me to make her a killer zombie. I was so surprised and super hyped! I high-fived her. She decided she wasn’t following the norms and was going to be the best dang Killer Zombie Queen ever! And i was there to support that energy! Emoji

 

What’s one piece of advice you give to every parent planning a birthday party?

Make sure kids know that being patient and kind are expected!  Not to touch things that aren’t theirs and to always be respectful.

 

What’s one thing you want every corporate event planner to know?

Make sure all the setup is spot-on – tables, chairs, tents, the works. Oh, and a little check-in during the event wouldn’t hurt either. Makes us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. (If you take care of your face painters, we’ll take care of your guests!)

 

What is the biggest factor in determining if a college event will go smoothly or not?

Ensuring we know exactly the location we are going to be set up at and where we should park that isn’t 20mins from the specific location. Our face painter and balloon twister kits are on wheels, but if we have to walk more than 2-3 minutes it can be challenging making sure we have everything we need at our stations.
June 10, 2024 kscope

Ava is a face painter and balloon twister based out of Norton, MA and currently attending Wheaton College for creative writing.

Ava started with Kaleidoscope in 2023, having graduated from Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing and Visual Arts with a focus on cinematography and traditional photography. In 2022, her story Mother Nature’s Son was mentioned as a Notable Story in Write Rhode Island, her home state’s only short fiction competition for high school students.

At Kaleidoscope, Ava would love to come to your party for:

See some of Ava’s verified Google and GigSalad reviews here:

Interview with Ava: Norton MA Face Painter and Balloon Twister!

When and why did you start working at Kaleidoscope?

I started working here in spring 2023 as I was graduating high school. I chose Kaleidoscope because I was promised a fun, comfortable, and team-oriented working environment that could foster my creativity, while always teaching me the responsibility I needed to begin my life outside of high school. And each member of this company has delivered on the promise time and time again!

What’s your favorite art form (or performance etc) to do here?

Face Paint!

What is your favorite part of face painting?

My favorite part of face painting is how personal and individual it can be! I’ve found that, for kids, being able to choose something as simple as the color of their face paint, or a design their friends haven’t done yet, makes them feel really special.

What are people’s reactions when you tell them that you’re a professional face painter and balloon twister?

People think my job is super cool and fascinating, I’m almost always asked follow up questions about what I do.

What’s one thing people would be surprised to know about being in event entertainment?

Although it is certainly nowhere near the hardest job on the planet, it’s not the easiest either! Anyone has the capability to do what we do, but it took us all lots of learning and practice to get where we are! Our skills are developed with time and experience!

What was the most memorable party you ever entertained at?

I entertained at a birthday party with only about five kids, all under the age of 7. By the end I knew all of their names and their favorite subjects in school. When there were lulls when they didn’t want any art from me, they brought coloring books over and asked if we could color together. But best of all, was when the birthday girl took my hand and brought me out to sing happy birthday with her and her family. Small parties will always be my favorite because of that one event!

What’s your favorite part of being an artist?

It’s honest to me and who I am as a person! I’ve been creative since I was little, it’s not surprising that I am an artist as an adult because that is what I have always been. Art makes me feel my most true to myself.  My favorite part of the job is how authentic to myself I can be while working, I do not need to change for anyone.

What’s your favorite part of Entertaining kids?

Kids are hilarious and honest, but they’re also curious, and I’ve found when you tap into that curiosity, you can learn something from them regardless of their age.

What is the hardest thing about being a Face Painter or Balloon Twister?

I am not a babysitter! I love the kids to death, but I cannot be put in charge of them and their well being.

Many parents think it’s okay to leave while their children are in my chair, which is completely fine for a moment to grab their phone for a picture or something small, but leaving entirely and not returning puts me and the child in a strange position. They’re scared to leave my chair alone and I don’t feel comfortable letting them go alone, causing me to stop what I’m doing and find the parent instead of helping the next kid in my chair.

What’s one thing you want every event planner to know?

Large events tend to either be the busiest or the slowest, all depending on the amount of children. If your corporate event is anticipating a large amount of children, please plan accordingly and schedule enough artists to make sure each kid gets the exact art they want! If you are anticipating a small amount of children, an art like balloon twisting, where a kid can get multiple, fulfills the time more than something like face painting, which kids can only get one of.

Ideal set up for a face painter or balloon twister: inside or under shade; a small table with 2 chairs; enough lighting; and far away from any speakers or loud sounds.

June 7, 2024 kscope

Colleen is a face painter and balloon twister at Kaleidoscope who began with here in 2019 while she was studying theatre at Salem State University. Since graduating, she has performed with a number of community theatres, deepened her love for visual arts as a cake decorator at Dessert Works in Westwood MA, and of course continued performing as a children’s party entertainer with Kaleidoscope!

Among her many talents, Colleen can provide:

Colleen’s strengths as an entertainer are her infectious smile and sweetness with kids, and the parties where she shines the most are small kids birthday parties.

 

Interview with Colleen: Taunton’s Most Popular Balloon Twister and Face Painter!

When and why did you start working at Kaleidoscope?

I’ve been with Kaleidoscope since 2019! I was in college for theatre browsing indeed for art-related jobs. An interview and much training later, here I am!

What’s your favorite art form to do here?

Balloon twisting is sooooo my bread and butter. The popping still scares me even after five years.

What is your favorite part of being a balloon Twister?

Definitely the reverse engineering. Whether a kid wants something I’ve never done/heard of, make it happen! Even watching my colleagues make something I never have, and trying to learn what they just did. We have a great support system with the artists here, so we’re constantly learning from each other which is really fun.

What are people’s reactions when you tell them you’re a professional balloon twister?

People usually say, “wow! That’s so amazing, nobody does that kind of thing anymore!” Or, “so you’re a clown!”

What’s one thing people would be surprised to know about being a professional kids’ party entertainer?

People would be surprised at the amount of training it takes to do what we do!

What do you think your superpower as an artist is?

Oh boy, definitely patience. It’s such a requirement, and you have to be quick on your feet too!

What was the most memorable party you ever entertained at?

You never forget your first party. I was so nervous, even though everyone was so nice and it turned out great. It was a jungle animal theme, I’ve never painted so many tiger faces.

What’s your favorite part of your job?

Making people’s day. Kids love what we do! I once autographed a balloon before, and the kid who I made it for told me she hoped it would never deflate.

What’s your favorite part of being an professional artist?

The act of being an artist itself. Since I come from an acting background I never thought any sort of painting would find an art medium that I excel at. But when you love what you do, you get good at it!

What is the hardest thing about being a Face Painter or Balloon Twister?

Keeping track of my supplies. We have a pretty good system with our central office, but there is so much to keep track of with all the different art forms we do that we’re constantly trying to stay on top of it.

What’s one piece of advice you give to every parent planning a birthday party?

Have plenty of water and snacks. Also, have a backup option in case of rain.

What’s one thing you want every corporate event planner to know?

Sometimes, less is more to keep people entertained. Instead of having just 1 face painter and 1 balloon twister for a huge event, consider having 2 face painters only (or just 2 balloon twisters). The budget will work out the same, and guests will be happy if there are shorter lines.

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Khara started with Kaleidoscope in 2021 and has since become one of our most-requested artists!

With her BA in Dramatics/Theatre Arts at from the University of Rhode Island, Khara is a trained actress and entertainer who has a passion for childcare and crafting!

Khara is available for the following parties:

Interview with Khara H

How did you start as a face painter and balloon twister?

I knew a few artists who work here from doing shows in community theatre together and I’d heard a lot of positive things about the job. In 2021, Jess posted on social media that Kaleidoscope had openings for entertainers and I sent over an email!

I learned to be a face painter and balloon twister right away, and then over the years I’ve picked up more things like character work, magic shows, the science show, and the bubble show.

What do you love most about this job?

I really love the kids’ reactions! I have a lot of fun goofing around with them, and they always have the most excited and surprised faces when you reveal their face painting, hand them a balloon, or do a magic trick. It feels like getting paid to play with kids!

What’s harder: face painting or balloon twisting?

For me they were about equally challenging to learn, so I’m not sure one is harder. I really love balloon twisting more though! It feels like craft time and is just so satisfying in my brain.

What’s one memorable event you’ve done?

I’m not sure one sticks out, but every event where I get to do a whole lot of things at one party is always really fun and challenging. So if a party books me as a clown for a magic show, then has me switch to face painting, then I switch to balloon twisting, and then I “leave” and come back as a mascot character, it’s a lot of work but it’s really enjoyable!

What do you do for fun outside of work?

I normally perform in 3-4 community theatre productions a year, so that takes up most of my time! But when I’m not doing that I love to do crafts at home like knitting or puzzles, plus listen to podcasts.

What’s one thing every event client should know?

Over communicate to us! The more you tell us about your event, the better we can make it.

Read some of Khara’s verified Google and GigSalad reviews here:

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Dominique is one of New Hampshire’s most requested childrens’ party magicians, and it’s no wonder!

With her BA in Early Childhood Education, her years of experience working as a PreSchool teacher, and her love for all things fun, Dominique can come to your party in a number of characters for face painting, balloon twisting, song and game, and magic packages!

Dominique’s characters include:

  • A mermaid
  • A pirate
  • A fairy
  • A clown
  • herself without a costume

Her package options include:

  • Face painting
  • Balloon twisting
  • Glitter tattoos
  • Songs and games
  • A kids’ magic show

Mix and match to your hearts’ content!

Dominique was also trained by our very own Kenny the Clown, one of New England’s most experienced and requested childrens’ entertainers with over a decade and 500+ parties of experience under his belt.

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Children of all abilities and needs deserve to have fun!

At Kaleidoscope, we truly love entertaining kids and never want anyone to feel left out. As part of our commitment to safe, hygienic, and ethical practices, we have an Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant on our team with the mission to “create products and grow artists which help make events magical for everyone”.

Our Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant’s duties include:

  • consulting on-call based on roadblocks and problems that Kaleidoscope has run into while serving children with autism, physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, mental illness, or any special needs;
  • creating semi-annual trainings for artists to further our commitment to accessibility and inclusion;
  • and overseeing various aspects of product development in order to build accessibility and inclusion into everything we do.

About our Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant

Kayleen Gerow, M.S, BCBA, LABA is a former Kaleidoscope Alumna who worked here between 2015 and 2020 as a princess, face painter, and paint night instructor. After completing her B.S. in psychology, her M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis, and going on to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Kayleen left Kaleidoscope and has since helped hundreds of children on the spectrum.

In 2024, Kayleen returned to Kaleidoscope in her new role: Accessibility and Inclusion Consultant. With her in-depth knowledge of how our company works and what our artists expect on events, we believe that Kayleen has the best insight in our industry to make sure that the events we entertain at are amazing for everyone.

(Just for fun, you can see some photos of Kayleen’s characters and work from her artistic tenure here between 2015 – 2020. We were sad to see her “graduate” from event artist to her therapeutic duties as a BCBA, but we’re thrilled to have her back in her new position in Accessibility and Inclusion!)

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As Taylor Swift makes her mark as one of human history’s most loved musical artists, a Taylor Swift Eras Tour-themed party stands out as the ultimate celebration for Swifties of all ages.

This unique party theme not only pays homage to Taylor’s iconic eras, but also offers a spectacular blend of fun, glamour, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re planning a kids’ birthday party, a gathering for teens, or a nostalgic event for adults, these five entertainment ideas will elevate your Taylor Swift-themed party to legendary status.

1. Taylor Swift Karaoke: A Journey Through the Eras

Karaoke, a timeless party favorite, takes a Swiftie twist as guests belt out hits from Taylor’s diverse discography. Transform your party space into a mini concert arena where guests can step into Taylor’s shoes, performing their favorite tracks from the “Fearless” country roots to the synth-pop vibes of “1989” and the indie-folk tales of “Folklore.”

How to Implement:

  • Set the Stage: Depending on your budget, you can either deck out your entire event venue in different eras, or even just use one space as the “main stage” for karaoke and concentrate a smaller decore budget on this one space.
  • Keep is simple: Consider working with a professional DJ who will bring, set up, and operate a DJ set up, wireless mics, speakers, and a screen. Often, hiring a professional with better equipment is around the same price as buying your own cheaper setup.
  • Eras Playlist: Make sure your karaoke DJ is equipped with music from every Era.
  • Dress Code: Encourage guests to dress inspired by their favorite Taylor Swift era, adding an extra layer of immersion and fun to the performances.
Get a free Quote for a karaoke party with our DJ

 

2. Glitter Look Makeovers: Shine Like Taylor

In true Taylor Swift fashion, a glam makeover station invites guests to embrace their inner pop star with glittery looks and sparkling make-up. This activity not only adds a touch of glamour to your Eras tour-themed party but also encourages guests to experiment with bold, eye-catching styles.

How to Implement:

  • Professional Makeup Artists: Hire makeup artists to give guests glittery makeovers, channeling the glitz and glamour of Taylor’s stage looks.
  • Glamour Shots Station: Designate a “glamour selfie” area or photo booth with perfect lighting for guests to showcase their glittery makeovers, further enhancing the interactive experience.
Get a free Quote for Glitter Looks with Kaleidoscope

3. Digital Photo Booth: Capture the Memories

A digital photo booth, adorned with props and backdrops inspired by the visuals of Taylor’s music videos and album covers, provides a modern twist on capturing memories. This interactive experience allows guests to take home a piece of the magic, immortalizing their themed outfits and joyful moments.

How to Implement:

  • Themed Props: Offer props related to Taylor’s music, such as guitars, microphones, heart-shaped sunglasses, and iconic items from her videos.
  • Era-Specific Backdrops: Design backdrops for the photo booth that reflect the glitzy and over-the-top party theme, from gold sparkles to red velvet.
  • Instant Sharing: Utilize a digital photo booth setup that allows guests to instantly share their photos on social media, tagging your event and spreading the Swiftie spirit online.
Get a free Quote for a Digital Photo booth with Kaleidoscope

4. Hair Art: Express Your Era

Hair art, including hair chalk, glitter, and hair tinsel, offers a unique and colorful way to celebrate Taylor Swift’s musical journey. This playful activity not only allows guests to express their creativity but also to embody the spirit of their favorite Taylor Swift era through their hairstyles.

How to Implement:

  • Hair Art Station: Hire professional party artists who can come equipped with hair chalk, glitter, and tinsel in a variety of colors to match Taylor’s album themes.
  • Hair Artists: Have skilled hair artists on hand to help guests achieve their desired looks, ensuring everyone feels like a star.
Get a free Quote for Hair Art with Kaleidoscope

5. Glitter Tattoos: Temporary Tributes

Glitter tattoos add a sparkling, ephemeral tribute to Taylor Swift’s impact and the indelible mark her music leaves on fans. These tattoos, featuring iconic Taylor Swift imagery and lyrics, offer a fun and non-permanent way for guests to wear their Swiftie pride.

How to Implement:

  • Swiftie Tattoo Parlor: Set up a dedicated area for the glitter tattoo application, complete with comfortable seating and good lighting. Ask your glitter tattoo artist about designs available for the event theme.
  • All Ages Fun: Ensure all glitter that is put on guests is cosmetic-grade skin-safe (and not craft-grade, which can harm eyes or lungs), making this activity inclusive for guests of all ages, from kids birthday parties to adult gatherings.
Get a free Quote for Glitter Tattoos with Kaleidoscope
February 13, 2024 kscope

Kaleidoscope is home to New England’s most popular female magician at birthday party!

Our Secret Sparkel Magic Show has been performed HUNDREDS of times throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire and has received DOZENS of 5-star reviews!

Join your mermaid, pirate, fairy, or clown magician for a 30min show where your littlest party guests have to help them with a magician mission: to find the spark of magic that everyone has!

Then, your magician at birthday party will transform themselves into a face painter, balloon twister, or glitter tattoo artist for even more fun.

Kaleidoscope is New England’s largest creative entertainment company, and the Secret Sparkle Magic Show is our most popular magician at birthday party!

1. You Pick the Character

The Secret Sparkle magic show can be done with any of the following characters:

  • A Fairy
  • A Mermaid
  • A Cute Clown
  • A Friendly Pirate

All of these characters are played by our super talented female party magicians!

2. A 30min Magic Show

The magician you hire will start the show off normally, when all of a sudden… something goes wrong! The magic isn’t working!

It’ll be up to your young guests to find the secret sparkle within yourselves to help the magician bring colors and happiness to the party.

3. Additional Activities

After the show, you’ll get to choose from a number of activities:

  • Face painting
  • Balloon twisting
  • Glitter tattoos
  • Games

When you ask for a quote, our office will send you prices for everything depending on your party size.

Who is the magician coming to my kids party?

The Secret Sparkle magic show was originally written for Lexi, but because it exploded in popularity it is now additionally played by Khara, Dominique, and Jess.

All 4 of them have extensive experience working with children and in theatre. They’ve been mentored by our in-house creative team and are excited to perform the Secret Sparkle Magic Show for kids parties!

Is the Secret Sparkle Magic Show only for girls?

It’s for everyone! The characters our magicians play are kind, funny, energetic, and full of curiosity. Kids of any gender can relate to them, and while they specializes in ages 2-6, kids up until middle school will enjoy they entertainment style.

That said, if you’re specifically looking for a female magician for a kid’s party in CT, MA, RI, or NH, we have you covered!

What comes with the magician package?

Our magic packages can feature a stand-along 30min show and nothing else, or you can add on:

  • Face painting
  • Balloon twisting
  • Glitter tattoos
  • Games

When you ask our office for pricing, we will automatically send you prices for all of these options to choose from.

Can I hire you for my large event? Or do a large-scale stage show?

The Secret Sparkel Magic show packages are specially formulated for smaller parties: specifically, groups small enough that kids can participate in her magic show and play games with her.

If you want strolling magic for all ages, we suggest our other magicians.

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Interview with Khara: Professional Magician at Birthday Party

How did you become a magician?

I originally studied theatre education and ended up applying to Kaleidoscope after a friend of mine told me they had an opening for actresses. I started as a regular costume character, but I was excited to try magic when they gave me the opportunity!

What makes a good kids party magician?

More than loving to do magic, you must love working with children!!! I sometimes see in other magicians is fabulous magic but they don’t feel warm and approachable to children. I really love being around kids, so we have a lot of fun!

Where do you travel to?

I’m from Vernon CT but I travel to all of CT, MA, and RI. We also have other kids party magicians farther north in NH. But we all do a lot of driving!

What else do you do besides party magic?

I’m really crafty and I love to knit and do DIYs at home, so at Kaleidoscope I also do face painting, balloon twisting, and perform in our bubble show. One thing I really love is that we never do the same party twice!

February 6, 2024 kscope

Although we love art entertainment like face painting and balloon twisting, we recognize that “art stations” aren’t right for every party.

Kaleidoscope is proud to offer a huge selection of shows and experiences for your upcoming event, no matter what your venue, guests’ age range, or entertainment goal.

Take a look at what we have to offer, and follow the links to learn more!

Magic Shows

Kaleidoscope is New England’s only creative entertainment agency that hosts it’s own variety of magic shows. You can take a look at all of our magicians here, and the shows that we currently have for you to choose from are:

  • 1h Kids Comedy Extravaganza with Kenny (ages 2-tween)
  • 30min Kids Comedy Magic with Kenny (ages 2-tween)
  • 30min and 60min Victorian classical magic with James (ages 2-102)
  • Santa’s Magic show with James (ages 2-102)
  • 30min Kids Magic Show with Dominique or Alexis (ages 2-10)

See all of our magicians here.

Science Show

If magic isn’t your style, our Silly Science Show with Kenny is an amazing alternative!

Created for elementary schoolers, the science show features just as many laughs and cool tricks as Kenny’s famous comedy magic shows, but uses the scientific method to inspire curiosity about how the world works.

For kids who want to get more hands’ on, the Silly Science Show also comes with a slime lab, perfect for ages 4-14!

Learn more about the science show here.

Bubble Show

Can’t decide between magic and science? Our bubble show is a fantastic mix of both!

From the science of how bubbles are made to the magic of what they can do, our bubble show will captivate ages 2-teen with its hypnotic tricks and mystery.

Learn more about the bubble show here.

Foam Parties

Foam parties are best described as “a dance party in an outdoor bubble bath!” From pre-schools to summer camps to huge corporate events to tiny birthday parties, they are truly one of the coolest and most unique types of entertainment we offer.

Foam parties are amazing for all ages, and our office would love to work with you to customize your guests’ experiences.

Learn more about foam parties here.

Paint Parties

Looking to show your employees, tenants, club members, students, or guests you truly appreciate them? Arty Party paint nights are one of our most elevated experiences. Ranging from 90min – 2hrs, our talented paint party instructors will come to any location in New England and host a custom paint night for you.

Guests will sit down as a group and paint together for the full duration of the class, with built-in downtime to socialize or grab a bite to eat.

Paint parties are perfect for tweens, teens, and adults! They also make a great alcohol-alternative party for your school or corporate event, or feel free to serve guests libations as they sip and paint. Either way, the event WILL sell out and be one of your most popular events of the year!

PLEASE NOTE: this is not a kids’ craft station or a babysitting alternative but is best suited for ages 12+.

Learn more about paint parties here.

Strolling Magic

Looking for a magical alternative to a seated stage-show? Our strolling magicians can wander through any crowd and entertain them one-on-one in a hands-on experience they won’t forget!

Our strolling magic options are:

  • Clowning-around with Kenny (magic, gags, and juggling–perfect for kids and families)
  • Victorian classical magic with James (cards, coins, ropes, and rings–perfect for all ages)
  • Enchanted magical objects with Alexis (precious metals, wooden boxes, and magical rings–perfect for all ages)
  • Mentalism and mind reading with Marissa (crystals, essential oils, and tarot–perfect for teens and adults)

See all of our magicians here.

Circus Camp Classes

Want something more educational?

Don’t let our artists have all the fun–let us teach your guests the arts of balloon twisting, juggling, and magic! From elementary schoolers through senior citizens, our circus camp classes will have everyone at your event clowning around.

Circus camp classes are best done in groups of 10-15 and can be done in “waves” for summer camps or libraries who want to stick to a schedule. Depending on the number of guests per wave, we may suggest longer or shorter time frames, or teach more or fewer concepts.

PLEASE NOTE: adults such as parents, camp counselors, or chaperones are welcome at all classes and should be available if needed as our creative experiences are not babysitting services.

Learn more about circus camp classes here.

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Tie-Dye Station

If you’re looking for a hands-on craft station, the tie-dye station is a great option for guests of any age to drop in, create something fun, and continue with the event.

A professional artist will help guests twist, tie, and spray-dye the apparel of their choice. Then we’ll help them bag and label their creations for a low-mess experience that keeps your event moving.

Unlike our more-structured Circus Camp Classes (all ages) or Paint Parties (tweens, teens, and adults), guests can drop in, get crafty, and continue to other activities in your event at any time. For camps, we recommend bringing campers in waves; for parties and events, we recommend having the station accessible for the duration of the event.

Learn more about our tie-dye station here.

PLEASE NOTE: this is a drop-in craft station that can accommodate 2-6 guests at a time, not a structured class.