Holiday Party Planning and Paper In The Oven
Everyone loves to get together with friends and family around the holidays, spending time with those you care most about and letting the worries of the world slip to the back burner for a while.
But, with all the earnest desire to put together the perfect event, holiday party planning can end in disaster if not executed well.
By contrast, the perfectly executed holiday party planning that ends in a well-run festivity can lead to become so excited by the prospects, that you'll be inventing holidays just so you have an excuse.
The great thing is that they are all so unique.
Lots of folks enjoy having a cocktail party in a slightly more formal setting at Christmas, whereas Fourth of July is the backyard barbecue extravaganza of the year.
Thanksgiving gives way to near gluttony, while other holidays take on their own personality.
The biggest thing to keep in mind about holiday party planning is that you're typically focused on a given theme.
This can be easier for some, as it narrows options.
For others, it can seem restrictive.
In case, the same considerations of guest list, venue, being sufficiently supplied, and securing the food all comes into play.
Since you can often be distracted by other aspects of the holiday, such as buying gifts or decorating your home, some folks find it easier to work with a helper to handle all the holiday party planning.
Some even hire professional help.
Here are some tips I've compiled to help keep the holiday party planning from getting the best of you and also create a memorable event.
For one, try making your invitations particularly exciting.
If you invitations stand out, it will hint at the superb party you are putting together.
Plus, if it prompts a greater response, you will not have to worry about tracking down so many people who have yet to reply.
A second wild idea is to send party favors in advance of the party.
Can you imagine what that might do to your attendance rate, especially at a time when folks are no doubt being invited all over the place? It would be wild just to see what people do with it.
Some may open it; others may not.
Some might even bring it with them.
A third option is to have some special type of event or activity planned.
If you announce this in advance, it could add excitement and build anticipation.
Here is a holiday party planning tip that is designed especially for Thanksgiving.
Consider putting together some really nice invitations with calligraphy drawn on parchment paper.
This is a great way to set mood with a trick that will surprise you it' so easy.
See, all you have to do to make your own parchment paper is to put regular writing paper or copy paper in the over for a short bit.
If you slowly warm the paper, it will eventually brown and begin to look aged.
This and other creative ideas are what make holiday party planning so much fun and can make all the effort really worthwhile.
Another way to feel good about your holiday party planning is to think about how all your hard work will provide a wonderful opportunity for someone to relax.
People love parties because it takes the pressure off of them to perform, and they can just enjoy the atmosphere.
So, your holiday planning efforts are almost like a form of ministry.