Hosting a New Year's Eve party can be stressful, the food, the drink, the guests... the decorations, the music, the theme! It's enough to make have you wanting to just order a pizza and catch a movie. But... if you're brave enough to take on the task, here a few tips to ensure a successful night!
Before The Party:
-Although many spend the most time focusing on food, It's the guest list that requires the most attention! No Debbie Downers, no talk your ear offs, no battling exes and
-Food: Keep it simple, and keep it salty and sweet! Remember, people have been eating hot, heavy meals for almost a week. Salty munchies and plenty of chocolate and candy
-Nix the formalities. Yes, it's a special occasion, but you want your guests comfy. If you don't want a houseful of people in jeans, create a fun theme. Try having a Pajama party,or creating a fun dress code of beach wear, underwear, or only black & white.
As The Party Begins:
-Make sure the music's high energy, up-tempo and upbeat but not too loud!
-Dim the lights and provide open areas for dancing, and a few hideaway corners for guests needing a minute to themselves...
-Let the vibe grow organically but if the energy wanes, don't hesitate to pull out a game. Your guests will grown, but assure them it's not Charades or Pictionary. A quick game of don't Truth or Dare or Never Have I ever, might just add a little sizzle, and up the energy.
-Make sure your Cubes are well prepared. A Tiny thing I know, but un-kept cubes can put a halt to a great night
-Break Out a Real Camera. Come on, phones are getting boring, have a camera corner for your guest to have fun in
-Make it a COCKTAIL PARTY and keep them at hand and flowing
-If the potential partner you added to the guest list doesn't show, or doesn't work out, don't shy away from taking a risk. Choose someone to surprise at the stroke of midnight, someone you might not have previously considered mooching at midnight
Alton Lewis
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