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BizGirl Party idea submitted by BizGirl May 14th, 2008


    • A Housewarmimg Party

    • From Donna Pilato,

Part 1: Hosting the Grand Tour During Your Party
Moving into a new home ranks among the more exciting events in life. It's definitely time to break out the bubbly and celebrate. It can also be stressful if you're moving away from friends and family. In either case, holding a housewarming party is a good way to welcome new and old friends to your home.
Some people host a housewarming to show off their new, or newly renovated, home to old friends. In the case where the move is to a distant location, a housewarming can be used as a way to meet the new community. Finally, in some cases, family or neighbors bring the housewarming party to the new homeowner as a way of welcoming him.
If you're hosting your own party, you don't need to wait until your home is in perfect shape or until everything is unpacked. People understand that it takes a long time to get settled, and they're more curious to see what the house looks like than critical of the naked windows that don't have custom curtains hung yet.
The good news is that despite all the busyness of your move, a housewarming can be a relatively informal and simple event.
Your home is the main attraction so you don't need to plan lots of activities to keep your guests amused. They will be far more interested in touring your house than in playing party games at this time. The only game that might be useful is a simple icebreaker to introduce old friends to new neighbors. In fact, housewarmings are sometimes the only way old neighbors get to see each other with the hectic schedules we all live.
Tips for a Successful Housewarming
Invitations
When you issue invitations to this party, giving good directions will be very important. After all, this is the first time many of your family and friends will be visiting your new home.
Housewarmings are often casual events. You can issue an "open house" invitation stating a date with a range of hours that guests are invited to drop by. Formal invitations are unnecessary.
Tours
As I mentioned earlier, tours of your new home are the main event. Therefore, you should have a plan for handling them.
* If you plan to conduct the tours, you'll need someone to act as host, answering the door, welcoming your guests, and making them comfortable until the next tour begins.
* You can assign a close friend or family member to act as tour guide for you.
* You can allow guests to give self-guided tours. In that case, you might want to give your guests a floor plan of your home. Label each room with its name, purpose and any interesting details you'd like to show off.
* If you've made extensive renovations to your home, post a before picture outside each room. You could also post pictures taken of the rooms while under construction. People love to see the magical transformation.
* This is one occasion where, if cleaning is one of your priorities, you should clean all of your rooms. Ignore this suggestion if your party is taking place while your boxes are still packed. Then anything goes!
Food
Since guests will be walking about and inspecting your home during your housewarming party, this is an ideal situation for casual, finger foods. Serve different choices in each room. Then, as they discover your rooms, there will be edible surprises as well.
Gifts
Do not expect gifts. Although gifts are customary, they should never be expected. The good wishes of your friends should be enough.
On the other hand, if you will be a guest at a housewarming and are looking for gift ideas, visit Interior Decorating Guide Glenna Morton for gift suggestions.
Decorations
Special party decorations are unnecessary. You don't want to detract from the features of your new home.
A few cheery floral arrangements will be more than enough to gild the lily.
A Finger Food Menu for a Housewarming
Champagne !potty mouth! Punch - A festive occasion like this calls for a little bubbly.
Herbed Devilled Eggs
Coconut Crusted Fried Shrimp
Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes
Ham Pate En Croute
Three Cheese Tortellini Salad
Lemon Butter Snowbars
Chocolate Macaroons
Assorted beverages including beer, wine, soda, coffee and tea.

Contributed by: http://entertaining.about.com party

      From Donna Pilato,

      Part 1: Hosting the Grand Tour During Your Party
      Moving into a new home ranks among the more exciting events in life. It’s definitely time to break out the bubbly and celebrate. It can also be stressful if you’re moving away from friends and family. In either case, holding a housewarming party is a good way to welcome new and old friends to your home.
      Some people host a housewarming to show off their new, or newly renovated, home to old friends. In the case where the move is to a distant location, a housewarming can be used as a way to meet the new community. Finally, in some cases, family or neighbors bring the housewarming party to the new homeowner as a way of welcoming him.
      If you’re hosting your own party, you don’t need to wait until your home is in perfect shape or until everything is unpacked. People understand that it takes a long time to get settled, and they’re more curious to see what the house looks like than critical of the naked windows that don’t have custom curtains hung yet.
      The good news is that despite all the busyness of your move, a housewarming can be a relatively informal and simple event.
      Your home is the main attraction so you don’t need to plan lots of activities to keep your guests amused. They will be far more interested in touring your house than in playing party games at this time. The only game that might be useful is a simple icebreaker to introduce old friends to new neighbors. In fact, housewarmings are sometimes the only way old neighbors get to see each other with the hectic schedules we all live.
      Tips for a Successful Housewarming
      Invitations
      When you issue invitations to this party, giving good directions will be very important. After all, this is the first time many of your family and friends will be visiting your new home.
      Housewarmings are often casual events. You can issue an “open house” invitation stating a date with a range of hours that guests are invited to drop by. Formal invitations are unnecessary.
      Tours
      As I mentioned earlier, tours of your new home are the main event. Therefore, you should have a plan for handling them.
      * If you plan to conduct the tours, you’ll need someone to act as host, answering the door, welcoming your guests, and making them comfortable until the next tour begins.
      * You can assign a close friend or family member to act as tour guide for you.
      * You can allow guests to give self-guided tours. In that case, you might want to give your guests a floor plan of your home. Label each room with its name, purpose and any interesting details you’d like to show off.
      * If you’ve made extensive renovations to your home, post a before picture outside each room. You could also post pictures taken of the rooms while under construction. People love to see the magical transformation.
      * This is one occasion where, if cleaning is one of your priorities, you should clean all of your rooms. Ignore this suggestion if your party is taking place while your boxes are still packed. Then anything goes!
      Food
      Since guests will be walking about and inspecting your home during your housewarming party, this is an ideal situation for casual, finger foods. Serve different choices in each room. Then, as they discover your rooms, there will be edible surprises as well.
      Gifts
      Do not expect gifts. Although gifts are customary, they should never be expected. The good wishes of your friends should be enough.
      On the other hand, if you will be a guest at a housewarming and are looking for gift ideas, visit Interior Decorating Guide Glenna Morton for gift suggestions.
      Decorations
      Special party decorations are unnecessary. You don’t want to detract from the features of your new home.
      A few cheery floral arrangements will be more than enough to gild the lily.
      A Finger Food Menu for a Housewarming
      Champagne !potty mouth! Punch - A festive occasion like this calls for a little bubbly.
      Herbed Devilled Eggs
      Coconut Crusted Fried Shrimp
      Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes
      Ham Pate En Croute
      Three Cheese Tortellini Salad
      Lemon Butter Snowbars
      Chocolate Macaroons
      Assorted beverages including beer, wine, soda, coffee and tea.

      Contributed by: http://entertaining.about.com

    • Party Type: Housewarming

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