Posted: under Halloween Parties.
Tags: First Grade, Halloween, Short Time
lulu asked:
hi, im teaching first grade and wld like to throw a halloween party for my pupils. Any tips or ideas how to get it done in a super short time?
Derek
Sep 20 2008
Posted: under Party Planning.
Tags: Business Planning, Party Planning
shannonwigg asked:
Does anyone have a party planning business? If so, how do you work your business, make profit. Do you encounter any problems?
Kurtis
Sep 20 2008
Posted: under Party Planning.
Tags: 4 Months, Mocktails, Sweet Sixteen Party Planning
roxybabe92 asked:
I’m planning my Sweet Sixteen which is in 4 months. I want it to be the biggest party of the year. I need help planning it though. I’m going to look at a couple of locations soon and they’re all hip downtown clubs with private rooms upstairs. I want it to be like the all-out parties they have on Gossip Girl. I’m having mocktails and everyone has to dress up. Help me with ideas on dress, food, drinks, decorations, activities, music and anything else to make this the biggest and best Sweet Sixteen ever!
Carissa
Sep 13 2008
Posted: under Halloween Parties.
Tags: Appitizers, Drinks, Snacks
butterflykat16 asked:
I need some good halloween party recipes that are fairly simply to make. Am looking for main dish, appitizers, snacks, desserts, and drinks. Mainly appitizers and snacks. Thanks!
Maricel
Sep 13 2008
Posted: under Halloween Parties.
Tags: Halloween Ideas, Halloween Party Ideas, Ideas For A Halloween Party
kate asked:
Me and my friend are having a Halloween party but all we have is 7 dollars so what are some ideas for a Halloween party for 5 girls?
Vanessa
Sep 08 2008
Posted: under Party Planning.
Tags: Boss, Martha Stewart, Space Planets
renaemicheli asked: I haev to plan a retirement party for my boss. I want t to be realy nice.. Looking for a Martha Stewart Type Ideas. I looked on her site she doesnt have antying for retirement partys. I am looking for the whole shabang….From decorations to Menu’s… Any ideas would be helpful also….As far as my boss he was into antique Cars specifically 56 chevy….Space…Planets.. Please help

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Brendon
Sep 06 2008
Posted: under Party Planning.
Tags: Hosting, Planning A Party, Venue
shortcake86 asked:
I have always wanted to throw a party at a nightclub. I have never had a party of my own, So I want to know how do I go about planning a big bash at a nightclub such as getting a dj, bartender, security etc.. I don’t want to have a club just for invites only just hosting a successful party at a venue. How do I book performers and what not. Any advice would really help thank you
Terrance
Sep 04 2008
Posted: under Christmas Parties.
Tags: Holiday Invitations, Thanksgiving, Type Of Food

Sarah Porter asked:
Christmas Invitations and Christmas Party Invitations for Christmas Celebrations
Having a fabulous Christmas party and inviting all of your family to share the holidays with you can be a lot of fun but planning such a great party might be a pretty difficult task. Before you start mailing the personalized Christmas Invitations Cards or printed Christmas Party Invitations, you may want to start thinking about some specific elements of your holiday get together.
When to Hold the Event
If you’re sending out Christmas Holiday Invitations, you might assume the event should take place on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. However, that’s probably not the best idea. Remember those days should be reserved for the individual families to spend time with their kids and for opening presents and for relaxing after all of that crazy shopping.
Instead, choose a nice weekend a week or two before the holidays. If you want to start a tradition, it’s a good idea to pick a day that could be repeated every years so people will just begin to expect the Christmas invites to arrive and will already have planned on attending. For now, however, you’ll want to send out those Holiday Christmas Invitations about three weeks before the event in order to give people enough time to rearrange their schedules. A good rule of thumb is to have the Holiday Invitations ready to hit the mailbox on the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Where to Hold the Event
Choosing a location depends on several important factors: (a) How many people are going to be attending; (b) What type of food are you going to be serving and (c) How much stress are you willing to put up with.
Ideally, the Christmas Party Invitations will list your home as the location for the celebration. Of course, that may not always be possible. If you simply don’t have the capacity to hold the entire guest list and you don’t want to shorten that list, then you might want to find another venue to put on your Xmas Cards. That’s also a good idea if you don’t want to get stuck with all of the cooking or if you’re trying to keep the event as stress-free as possible for yourself.
Other excellent venues include party rooms at restaurants, party halls at hotels and other event centers, public parks (if you live in places where the weather is nice all year long), or even local sporting areas. Some churches, banquet halls and apartment complexes may also have areas available for rent that would work well. If you do have to foot the bill for renting a place and for catering a meal, you might want to charge a small fee per person. If you do, make sure to list this on the printed Christmas Invitations along with an explanation of why you’ve chosen to do this. Keep in mind you probably won’t end up with as many guests if you do.
While shopping online, there are some really cute Holiday Christmas shoppes that offer really special advantages to shopping with them. Here are a few of the special features to look for before buying your holiday invitations for Christmas.
· Offer Free Cards and Free Shipping with Minimum Quantity
· Your Proof Should be Emailed to You within ONE Hour After Completing Your Order, during the Business Day, Unlimited Changes at No Additional Cost
· Ask Them to Create a Design Just For You if you don’t find Exactly What You Want
· Look for Unique and Exclusive Designs
· Many shoppes Have Same Day Printing and Shipping
· Look for Cards that can be Modified or Changed at No Additional Costs
· Add Your Personal Text to Your custom Party Invitations Christmas and then Instantly Preview BEFORE You Buy
· Add a Christmas Photo, Holiday Picture or Business Logo to any Xmas Card or Holiday Christmas Cards on the Site
Final Thoughts
When you send out those exclusive Christmas Party Invitations, make sure you’re ready for the event. Be prepared to decorate for the holidays and to be in great spirits as you celebrate with those who are closest to you.
Mason
Sep 04 2008