I'd like to throw a holiday party. Any creative tips to make mine stand out?!


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I'd like to throw a holiday party. Any creative tips to make mine stand out?

Recipes, decorations, activities... anything goes. :-)

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6 months ago
Sorry, forgot to specify which holiday. :-) Christmas.

But most of you figured that out, since it's coming up next. Thanks.


Answers:
6 months ago
Sorry, forgot to specify which holiday. :-) Christmas.

But most of you figured that out, since it's coming up next. Thanks.

Have really nice appetizers. Make sure they are unique, so guests will feel you put a lot of thought into it. But also keep some staples around fro those that don't like to experiment. I'm a big fan of Less is More, so have some nice candles-NOT SCENTED (to avoid allergies) Place them all around the room. Have some nice centerpieces-Clear glass bowls, perhaps with some floating candles and cranberries. Maybe a pyramid of lemons and some white flowers.
Cheese plate with some soft ripened cheeses and some rose petal jam (you can find this in any greek or middle eastern market) Bread Sticks and Biscotti-Break the Biscotti yourself. Perhaps some nice anis candies.

Finger Foods you can make ahead of time, so you wont be stressed out for your party and you can enjoy it....Phyllo triangles stuffed with feta, spinach and sundried tomatos-make sure to drain your soinach off all moisture-Combine in a bowl and add 1 yolk-season to taste. Follow instructions for phyllo dough. Usually, I do three sheets, melted butter brushed on all the sheets, except the top one-cut into 2 inch strips, place a dollop of the mixture on and fold up like you are folding a flag-you can freeze these up to 5 days in advance in an air tight container and then bake at 375 for 15 minutes. The red and green is a nice compliment.

The day ahead, you can purchase some flour tortilla's and cut them into 1.5" squares and fry them. Season them with kosher salt. The next day you can put cream cheese on them with your favorite chutney, red pepper jelly or salsa. Or you can sear some beef tenderloin the day before-Make sure it is medium rare-chill and get some pesto sauce (or make it) and serve on these squares or little toasties. Trader Joes has a nice bruscetta. Artichoke dip-Hummus and red pepper wraps-you can also use spinach tortilla's for this...

How about a cookie swap

confetti

to mke your prty stand out try fun games such as two truths and a lie good lucck with your party

make some finger sandwiches and and get maybe some fondo and in the front of your house (if you can) put abig sign saying ( MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR) ok hope this helps bye

im not sure how old u r but when i was 10 i did this thing where we took a long sock and filled it with rice or oatmeal and then took a string and tied the sock in the middle to make a snowman then we decorated them with buttons and other things

what holiday is it ?

You could decorate with Easter decor or Halloween. Hey, no one else will be doing that, plus you didn't specify which holiday.

Okay, I have a lot of advice that might be helpful for you. Depending on the type of party you would like to throw. I have several recipes on http://giftwrapandmore.com/ there are party/holiday drinks, main courses, desserts, cookies, party tray ideas, cookie decorating tips, side dishes, bread recipes etc.

Now if you are looking for Christmas Party you will want to check out http://partyplanningandmore.com/tag/chri... There are ideas for a cookie baking party, Karaoke Party, Christmas Party Games (Gift Wrap Relay, Sock Guessing Game, Pass the Bow, and Gift Wrap Game).

Now if your talking about a New Year's Eve Party. http://partyplanningandmore.com/tag/new-... This link gives you ideas on different themes, setting up a buffet table and even some center piece ideas.

Hope this helps! Merry Christmas.

Try going to this website bsmithwithstyle.com. That should be able to help you plan an unforgettable holiday party!

Try:

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http://www.familyfun.com ,
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http://www.christmasgamesatoz.com... ,
http://www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/xmas/p...

Have fun!

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