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Easy Party
Planning Tips
Planning a party can be easy! Even complicated
theme parties or surprise parties can be very manageable
as long as you create a Party Plan List that has a
pre-party time line of things to be done, things to buy,
things to rent or borrow, people to contact, grocery
shopping, and food that’s to be prepared, catered, or
brought in by party guests.
Start Your Party Plan List
Early!
No matter what type of party you are planning, from the
simplest Saturday night get-together, to an all-day or
all-night theme party, you are going to need a basic list of
things that will need to be done prior to the day of the
party---and right up until just minutes before the party!
As soon as you've set the date for your party, start making
your list. It can be a real piece of paper that you write on,
or it can be a computer Word document. You can use the free
printable Party Plan List that accompanies this article (change
the column headings to suit your party needs), or you can make
one of your own.
Jot down the first few things that come to mind as they
apply to your party: invite guests, plan the menu, decide on
party games, and make a shopping list. If your party is going
to be more involved, like a theme party or a surprise party,
then your initial Party Plan List might include a few more
things like decorations to buy or make, music, outdoor seating
or lighting, and invitations that need to be emailed,
snail-mailed, or hand-delivered.
Your Party Plan List can be as short or as long as it needs
to be, and can include lots of details or just cover the
basics. The whole idea is to have one central place where you
can make notes for yourself and create reminders about what
will need to be done, and when. For very detailed parties or
elaborate celebrations, you might want to seriously consider
buying a small notepad that you can keep with you wherever you
are so that you can make notes for yourself as soon as you
think of them.
Arrange for a Party
Helper!
If your party is going to be a little more involved than
just having a few friends over for drinks and conversation or a
simple family-only birthday party, you should consider asking a
close friend or relative to be your Party Helper. No matter how
prepared you think you are going to be, as the party day gets
closer, you are likely to feel as though that things are "out
of control" and that you're running around in circles and not
accomplishing anything. A Party Helper can keep you "sane"
during those last few wild days before the party, even if only
to remind you that everything really is going according to
plan!
Ask your Party Helper to be available the day before the
party or the day of the party to help you with all the last
minute things that are going to come up. Don’t be bashful about
asking for help---but do remember that you might be asked to
repay the favor someday!
Share the Party Plan List with your Party Helper, and make a
special point to go over everything with him or her.
Work the List!
Now that you have a Party Plan List, you might want to
review it on a regular basis. As things begin to get done,
check off things that no longer need your attention, or mark
done what you’ve done so far for any one thing on the list.
Once you have the basic list done, review each item on the
list. Make your time line of what things need to be done and
when. You can either color-code things (that is, everything
that needs to be done on Monday before the party you can mark
in blue), or you can number the list (that is, the thing that
can be done now gets marked 1 and the thing that can only be
done right before the party gets marked 999, or whatever
numbering sequence you want to use). No matter what scheme you
use, make sure that your list will help you do what can be done
sooner and remind you of what will need to be done later.
Coordinate With Your Party
Helper!
As the party day gets closer, stay in touch with your Party
Helper and other friends and family who have offered to help
with the party (by providing party items or taking care of
errands) to make sure that everything is on track. Review your
Party Plan List one last time with your Party Helper and
discuss any final arrangements that need to be made. By this
time both you and your Party Helper need to have a very clear
idea of who is taking care of what.
Help Yourself To Be
Prepared!
Remember the Golden Rule about parties: Everything you need
to do will take longer than you think!
So, using your Party Plan List, do everything you possibly
can ahead of time:
Any food item that can be prepared and stored or frozen can
be made prior to the party. If you’ve frozen an item, note on
your Party Plan List what time it needs to be taken out of the
freezer.
For any food item that needs to be made the day of the
party, think ahead. Can you pre-measure the ingredients and
store in containers in the 'frig or seal in resealable plastic
bags? This will save you plenty of time on Party Day!
Remember that parties create TRASH and GARBAGE. Most people
don’t plan ahead for this. Using the free printable signs that
are available with this article, plan for trash, garbage, and
recyclables (if that applies). If you don't have regular large
trashcans (or garbage cans that you can hose out and have clean
for the party), then big cardboard boxes will do. Buy large
trash bags. Put several in the bottom of the trashcan before
you put in the trash bag that will be open. This way, as the
trashcan fills up, you can bag up the trash and there will be
another trash bag ready to go!
Accept the fact that it is likely that drinks are going to
be spilled. Depending on what your arrangement is for drinks,
whether cans of soda, bottles of various sport drinks, juices,
and water, cans and bottles of alcoholic beverages, or party
punchbowls, please think ahead about spillage and melting ice.
Borrow plenty of coolers from friends and have certain types of
beverages in their own coolers (all the soda in one cooler, all
the bottled drinks in one, beer in another, etc.). Be sure that
one cooler is kept for "clean ice" that people can use for
drinks that are poured into cups. If the coolers are going to
be inside on the floor, spread out beach towels underneath them
to absorb the ice melt. Buy several rolls of paper towels, and
have them handy to dry hands and mop up spills.
Don’t Panic on Party
Day!
You've been using your Party Plan List and you’ve been
coordinating with your Party Helper. On Party Day, all you need
to do now is go by the list, and work at getting things done in
the order that they need to be finished.
Hopefully your Party Helper will be available to assist you
during the day. It might also be helpful to appoint other
helpers to help during the party: replenish food trays, put
uneaten food away before it spoils, take care of trash, help
set up party games. Ask someone to restart the music if you are
playing CDs on the stereo.
Don't be afraid to ask several people to each do one small
task during the party. They won't mind, and you won't have to
spend all your time hurrying around, trying to do
everything!
Enjoy the Party!
Now that you've done all the planning, finished the
shopping, prepared all the food, and greeted your guests as
they arrive, you can relax and enjoy the party!
Post-Party Reminders
After the mess is gone and the place is back to normal,
please do remember to personally thank your Party Helper and
all those who lent a hand in making it a successful event! And
then offer your services as Party Helper for their next
party…
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