Five Tips To Create The Perfect Kitchen For A Party

Five Tips To Create The Perfect Kitchen For A Party

They say you’ll always find people in the kitchen at parties, and that is so true.

The kitchen is always the place people congregate at parties, whether it be Christmas, birthdays or any other reason, which is why if you’re hosting, you need to make sure you get it ready.

It’s always worth spending a bit of time getting your kitchen ready ahead of a party – here are our top tips.

Clear the worktops

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Ultimately, it all starts with a declutter. You want to create as much space as possible and that requires getting anything unnecessary and unneeded out of the way,

You can store it in another room, or pack it all away in cupboards, but you need to maximise worktop space to allow people to put their drinks and snacks down, as well as giving you the room to be organised in your hosting.

Put out glasses and plates

Things can get confusing, messy and rather noisy if guests are constantly having to look around and open cupboards for glassware, tableware and cutlery, so create a space for it that people can quickly pick up what they need.

It’s simple, but effective and incredibly important.

Separate alcohol and soft drinks

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If you can, it can be really useful to separate the alcohol from soft drinks. Firstly, for ease of access and allowing people to understand where everything is.

However, today there are also more people than ever before suffering from addiction, and it’s likely you may well know someone who is either battling it or has received addiction treatment and is in recovery.

Parties can be difficult for them, so just by keeping the alcohol away from the soft drinks you can make a small difference that really might help them out.

Empty the bins!

You’ll have worked hard preparing for this party and chances are you’ll have put on a good spread. But that will involve a lot of waste, and some of it could be pretty smelly.

Don’t ruin the ambience by having a smelly bin people have to stand next to. Last minute, before anyone arrives, change the bins. It’ll also help prevent any overflow during the party.

Do a bit of decorating

Stunning white kitchen with a gorgeous decorated Christmas tree in the corner
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While we know many people will congregate in the kitchen at parties, we often ignore the decorating in it. We’ll make the living room, dining room and other areas look pretty, but ignore the kitchen.

Jazz up your kitchen a little and make it a space that is welcoming. There are some great ideas out there online, and it can be cheap and easy to do too, yet make all the difference.

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How to Throw an Office Holiday Party Your Co-Workers Will Be Talking About into the New Year

How to Throw an Office Holiday Party Your Co-Workers Will Be Talking About into the New Year

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Are you in charge of throwing the office Christmas party? What a great opportunity!  After all, if it goes well, you can expect plenty of appreciation and accolades. Make sure you don’t skimp on the planning, though. If the event is boring and awkward, the party will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Looking for work Christmas party ideas? Read on for tips and ideas sure to make your office party fun, delicious, and full of holiday spirit.     

Why Have an Office Holiday Party Anyway?

The answer seems obvious: “To have a good time!” But there’s more to it than that. An office Christmas party is a great way to show appreciation. You and your co-workers have put in a lot of hard work over the year, and a thoughtful party acknowledges that work and all the professional development that went along with it. Another big reason to celebrate? Getting together builds personal ties. The constraints of deadlines and meetings don’t always encourage the kind of teamwork that is so important to the success of your company. Socializing as a group goes a long way!

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How to Throw an Office Holiday Party: First Steps

The first step is identifying your budget and the guest list. These two factors will drive the rest of your decisions. Will only employees be coming or will they bring plus ones or even their entire family? Once you know who is going to attend, consider their idea of a good time. The engineers I used to work with would have hated a karaoke party but other departments would be thrilled with the idea. What spells “fun” for your office? The answer to this question will help you know how to allocate your budget and set you down the path toward a great company party. Clueless about what your co-workers enjoy after hours? Send out an email and ask them to pick from a few affordable work Christmas party ideas, and go with the most popular one.

Picking a Venue for a Work Holiday Party

A restaurant is a no-fail option, but also consider reserving space at an art gallery, botanical garden, museum, local historical site, or community center. If you live somewhere with temperate weather look to enjoy the outdoors and book a park pavilion. Establishments such as a bowling alley, paint-your-own pottery place, arcade, ice skating rink, the zoo, dance studio, or comedy show offer built-in entertainment.

The search for a party venue may be no farther than your desk. The office can be a great space for the company holiday event, especially if the party budget is tight. The success of this depends on your particular office, though. Some employees would appreciate having time off during the work day to celebrate while others would prefer a night out. A company holiday event held at the office is a great chance to play some Christmas party games or group ice breakers. Consider a photo booth, cookie decorating station, or meme contest for potential work Christmas party ideas. If the party is held at the office be sure to make the atmosphere different from the normal workday with music and decor. 

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What Refreshments to Serve at a Company Holiday Gathering

Food and drink are key to a successful work Christmas party, but this doesn’t mean it has to be expensive or elaborate. There are many different ways to eat, drink, and be merry – just give some thought to your guests and what they would most enjoy. A catered meal, a rented food truck, a dessert bar, dinner cruise, and potluck are all great choices for different reasons. Fondue or shabu shabu are fun and social ways to enjoy a meal. Think outside of the dinner box and consider a brunch party or appetizers and happy hour party.

If you are holding your holiday gathering at the office, make sure you check with the Human Resources department or office manager on whether or not you can serve alcohol at your event.

What to Wear to a Work Christmas Party

The dress code will take its cue from the venue.  Party outfits should be appropriate but festive. A cute dress or button up shirt will fit well in most places.  Daytime events are more casual but can still incorporate holiday colors or jewelry.  Comfort is always important.  It is much easier to have a good time if you do not have to fuss with your clothes all night. 

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How to Decorate the Office for Christmas

Decorating for the company party is more than scattering pretty objects around. The purpose is to build atmosphere and set the expectation of a festive time. Twinkle lights and candles make for great mood lighting. Good decor not only looks wonderful, it smells great, too! Include live greenery like evergreen boughs, eucalyptus branches, and poinsettia. Citrus fruits and live wreaths make for lovely tablescape decor. They can also be taken home afterwards as party favors. 

Keep in mind the diversity of your co-workers’ beliefs. Christmas could feel universally accepted as it is embraced by many who are non-religious, but it is not celebrated by everyone.  Do not decorate with religious symbols- especially those of which you are not familiar. What you may see as a decoration, someone else may regard as sacred. Stick to festive items like garland and snowflakes and leave kinara, menorahs, and manger scenes out.

Holiday Office Party Invitations

Party invitations can run the gamut from a simple group e-mail to letterpress invites delivered by post. Online invitation services or social media event pages are simple and effective options. Also, there are many sites that offer downloadable invitation templates that you can use to print or e-mail. Whatever you choose, make sure that the holiday office party invitations communicate the dress code and clearly state whether employees are invited to bring a guest.  


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With a little effort and creativity, your office holiday party will be loads of fun! Your co-workers will leave smiling, feeling appreciated, and already looking forward to next year’s bash. 

What Should You Do This Month? Throw a Backyard Solstice Party to Celebrate the Start of Summer

What Should You Do This Month? Throw a Backyard Solstice Party to Celebrate the Start of Summer

Backyard Solstice Party

While many Americans think that summer starts on Memorial Day, it officially begins on summer solstice, usually June 21 in the Northern hemisphere. The longest day of the year seems like the ideal excuse for a party, so here are some ideas for a backyard celebration of midsummer. And if you don’t get around to throwing a summer solstice party, there’s no expiration date on these outdoor party ideas!

For these summer solstice party ideas, I wanted to spotlight some of the things that are better in summer than any other part of the year. So I’m sticking with a theme of seasonal produce and flowers, accented with white lights and candles. You can keep it simple, or you can go all out with DIY projects if you’ve got the urge.

The Food

Grilled pizzas are a great way to showcase summer produce, and it would be fun to let people pick their own toppings.

This beautiful heirloom tomato and grilled vegetable salad is perfect for those tricky party guests who don’t eat meat, dairy, or gluten (and if you plate it this nicely, it might entice everyone else into eating more veggies.)

A summer solstice party wouldn’t be complete without berries. This summer berry cake is a showstopper.

Another option is this Swedish midsummer cake. Or you can always keep it simple with a classic strawberry shortcake. Adding edible flowers makes almost any dessert look midsummer-worthy. (Here’s a long list of edible flowers.)


The Drinks

If you want to go the cocktail route, making up batches of drinks saves you the trouble of bartending during the party. Strawberry rhubarb sangria, made with sparkling wine, sounds light and refreshing.

For a more savory cocktail, try cucumber-lime-infused gin and tonics.

Don’t forget the non-drinkers in the crowd. Sparkling lavender lemonade or thyme lemonade sound like lovely options.


The Decor

These herb napkin rings are simple and organic, and probably smell wonderful, too.

Solar-powered Mason jar lights are a charming option, and practical if you don’t have easy access to outdoor outlets.

DIY floral ice buckets are a gorgeous way to keep your wine cool, and double as decor. Make as many as your freezer can handle, and scatter them throughout your yard, or use them as table centerpieces. For a much simpler variation, freeze fresh herbs and edible flowers into ice cubes for drinks.

Strings of white cafe lights are perfect for that evening fairy-light ambiance.

String lights

Go all out with a handmade floral chandelier. Bonus points if you grow your own flowers. If you’re not feeling quite so ambitious, just pile your tables with vases overflowing with flowers from the store.


The Entertainment

Whether you turn it into a drinking game or not, giant Jenga is nearly always a hit at outdoor parties, and is the only entertainment you’ll need at your summer solstice party. With some 2×4’s, a saw, and some sandpaper, you can easily make your own giant Jenga set. You can always buy a set if you’re not inclined to make one.


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