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    Dinner Party Planning

    There is something so classy about sitting down to a nice, elegant dinner with a few friends or family members.  Maybe it’s the light from the candles.  Maybe it’s the sound of the forks hitting the porcelain.  Or maybe it’s because one of the first gifts that man was given was the ability to enjoy food.  But whatever it is, throwing a dinner party is a wonderful excuse to get together when there is nothing in particular to celebrate.

    Planning a dinner party is slightly different from planning a regular party.  Normally there are fewer guests invited to a dinner party then a regular party.  The atmosphere is a little bit more intimate.  Yes, food it a hug party of throwing a regular party but, with dinner parties, the focus is centered around the food more.  It is a sit down dinner while some parties are buffets or just appetizers like cocktail parties.

    The guest list is limited by how many guests can be seated around your table comfortably.  It is up to the host as to who is invited.  Sometimes throwing a dinner party is a way to introduce a couple of friends to each other.  Or maybe you love to experiment with cooking and would like someone to experiment on.  Some thought would go into who should be invited.  Do these people get along; will they find mutual subjects to talk about.  Is this person that you would like to invite going to be the odd man out?  This especially pertains to if you are inviting mostly couples.

    The important things to remember in your dinner party planning are your supplies.  This is not the type of party where you can supply paper plates and plastic forks and knifes.  Dinner parties call for breaking out the fine china and silverware.  If you don’t think that you own anything that is acceptable, you can always rent some.  You should also use a centerpiece for the table that includes candles.  The centerpiece itself is up to you depending on the occasion and your style but, candle light gives the perfect atmosphere to the table.  You should also use a linen table cloth with matching or close to matching cloth napkins if you have them. Again, these supplies can be rented if you don’t own anything that you think is right.  Make sure that your space is adequate for the people you are planning to invite.  Usually dinner parties start out with a few cocktails as the guests arrive so you will need room for your guests to mingle.  At the table each guest should have enough room for their place setting, to move their chair away from the table and are seated comfortably next to another guest.  Sometimes dinner party hosts will serve several courses so this means sitting at the table for a while.  Then after dinner you can show your guests to a seated area for coffee and relaxation.  You just served them an outrageous meal; they want a place to digest.  A nice living room area is perfect.

    Compared to other types of party planning, dinner party planning is easy.  Just remember that you are the host and set the mood for the entire night.  It’s up to you to start stimulating conversation if it lags.  But, there truly is no way to screw up a dinner party so, have fun!

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    Christmas Party Ideas – Five Fun Themes

    Christmas is a wonderful time to reconnect with family and friends that you have not seen in a while and is a perfect time to throw a party.  If you are stumped on generating Christmas party ideas, here are five holiday  favorites.

    White Elephant Party

    At a white elephant party, each guest brings a wrapped item that they already have at home (a perfect excuse for regifting.)  Each guest is draws a number.   They then choose one Christmas gift from those available in order of the numbers drawn.  As each person’s turn comes up, they have the option to either choose a wrapped gift or to “steal” one of those already open.  After everyone has had a turn, the first person to choose gets one last chance to steal a gift or keep what they have.

    The game can be hilarious, but in order to keep the “steals” from getting out of control, set a limit on how many times it can be stolen.  We normally set a limit of two steals and then it cannot be stolen again.

    Christmas Cookie Decorating Party

    One Christmas tradition our family had was decorating Christmas sugar cookies.  This can be a fun Christmas party idea as well.  Make the sugar cookies ahead of time in several different shapes.  Mix up a few different colors of icing and buy a variety of sprinkles.    Other things to have on hand are paper plates in a Christmas theme for the guests to place their finished cookies on, plastic wrap to cover the plates in order for them to take them home, and hot chocolate, apple cider, and coffee brewing.

    Guests will have fun decorating their cookies and will have a sweet reminder to take home with them.

    Christmas Caroling Party

    Spread Christmas cheer to your whole neighborhood by holding a Christmas caroling party.  In preparation, select 8 to 10 Christmas carols and print the lyrics out on sheets, enough so that each person will have one.

    If you want an authentic Dickensian look, ask your guests to where stocking caps, scarves and gloves.  Create quick and easy candle holders by poking a hole in a paper plate and sliding the candle through.

    Afterwards, everyone can meet back at your house for appetizers and warm drinks.

    carddecoratingChristmas Card Making Party

    Receiving a handmade Christmas card is always a special treat.  Gather your friends together  for a holiday crafting time and make Christmas cards.   The cards can either be made for personal use, or designate an outreach close to your heart.  The cards could be taken to a nursing home, childrens’ hospital ward, or sent to the troops.

    You can design  your own card, or card making kits are also available.  The basic supplies needed are:

    The standard invitation size envelopes will fit a 5.5” x 4.5” card; however, envelopes of all size are available to order online.

    Tree Trimming Party

    One final Christmas party idea is an old holiday favorite, a tree trimming party.  To prepare, have your tree installed on a stand and all of your decorations in groups by type:  lights, garland, ornaments, etc.  This will make it easy for your guests to move from one type of decoration to the next.

    Warm drinks and light snacks are a sure hit.  Make sure that the food serve is easy to eat with minimal mess.    Add in Christmas music and you will be set for a merry Christmas.

    The Christmas season is the perfect time for entertaining.  With a little creativity and planning, you will have a Christmas party to remember.

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