The holidays could be stressful, but party planning needn't be! Plan ahead of time to schedule cleaning, prep, and shopping and steer clear of feeling frazzled when it is party time. By doing this, you'll be able to relax and revel in your guests.
Add a festive touch without scrambling...keep votive holders and tea lights, candle lighters, vases, along with other party needs inside a central, easy-to-remember cupboard or on a shelf for quick access.
Keep your holiday cheer flowing having a few bottles of wine available at all times. One or two bottles of white or red are all you need for any spur-of-the-moment gathering. And be sure to maintain your corkscrew in an easy-to-find location!
Early in the year and summer the very last thing on people’s minds is winter, however it is the best time to start planning for a corporate Christmas party. Here we are at the beginning of October plus some of the most popular dates in November and December have learned to book up. But don't worry; if you start planning soon you will see still be enough time to produce a fabulous night for you personally and your co-workers to enjoy! We've plenty of games and entertainment for corporate holiday parties and here are our recommendations for these kinds of events.
Cookie Swap
Ask everyone to create 2 dozen cookies or holiday treat of the choice. Tell everyone to create containers to fill. Set out all of the goodies and let everyone stock up 2 dozen from the assorted treats.
Open House
Hosting a wide open House holiday party is really a laid-back party allowing guests of every age group come and go as they please during the period of an evening or an afternoon. To avoid boredom for the children create a kids-only craft and snack station manned with a neighborhood teen or volunteer family memeber. Create a range of party foods and activities that attract both kids and adults.
Sign-In Tree
Produce a large tree shape from colorful construction paper or poster board; mount it on the wall or door with double-sided tape. Produce a star shaped tree topper and write instructions for the guests on it (“Please register!”), and Set baskets of colored-dot stickers and markers nearby. To provide everyone the idea, have members of the family provide the first signatures.
A Christmas Carol
Dress warmly, stock up your travel mugs with hot cocco (or hot buttered rum for adults) and hang out to serenade your neighbors with Christmas Carols. You are able to print out some lyrics in advance for your guests. Take a look at some popular Christmas song lyrics we found.
Volunteer
Collect your family and friends and spend the night volunteering at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. Nothing embodies the spirit of Christmas like giving to the community and sharing that which you have with others.
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