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So you want to throw a party. No matter what the occasion (or lack thereof), parties aren't really that difficult. In fact, making it fun is a state of mind and knowing a few good pointers. Even when you're inviting new people over that you've only just met, throwing the right kind of party should be no sweat.
For a casual, intimate gathering, you don't need to go to a lot of trouble. The essentials – food and drink and something fun to do – are all you really need to worry about. Decorations, good for more formal parties like Halloween, Christmas, etc… may warrant some festive decorations, but for a casual get together, decorations are optional.
For an easy menu, consider ordering in. Pizza delivery places will often cut you a deal if you are ordering several pies. Alternatively, Chinese food is a good option. You can get several large portions of different items on the menu, so there will be sure to be something for everyone.
It's a healthy world these days – a lot of people are drinking water and vitamin-enriched juices. While the latter can sometimes be a bit pricier, they are good to have on hand for your more health-conscious guests. Of course, if your crowd enjoys a beer or three, having some beer on ice is a must. Maybe some margaritas for the ladies, and a bottle or two of some nice wine is all you'll need.
Having fun while at the party is of course what you're going for. Good music and some dancing (if your friends are so inclined) are easy ways to make sure everyone stays entertained. Some party games (you can go old-fashioned with Charades, or be more modern with pictionary, trivia, or cranium-style are all good ideas) can keep your party-goers happy.
Of course, if you have the space, your place might boast a games table. Pool tables are always popular, but do tend to be very expensive. Ping pong is good if you have a garage or basement to store your table in. Several can play at once, which makes for a lot of fun for everyone – players and spectators alike.
Air hockey tables are also good choices. Of course, you probably will only have one of these, but they are lots of fun for you and your friends. A friendly tournament can be arranged, which is sure to be exciting for everyone. You can even organize prizes for those who stay in longest, which can be as simple as an extra beer or getting to take home the leftovers.
Parties are good fun and need not be a burden to organize and throw. As long as you have some good food, drinks, and fun things to do, you and your guests will have a great time. If everything goes according to plan, it will be something people will be talking about long after the party is over. You never know, your place may even become everyone's favorite hangout. Party on!
Have a Halloween Treasure Hunt party – In the big, plastic Jack-O-Lantern buckets you can purchase for $0.50, place candy, stickers, bags of fruit snacks and party favors. Now, create a map that you can copy on a copy machine, showing where all the buckets are hidden. Give the kids plenty of time to find all the buckets and grab one (or several) of each of the prizes.
Shop at Dollar Stores for decorations – You don't have to go to expensive party stores to get all that you will need to throw a Halloween party. You can find paper goods, like plates, napkins and table covers, invitations, thank you notes, streamers, and many other thematic holiday decorations for $1! The party favors and candy you use for game prizes can also be found there for a fraction of what you would pay for them elsewhere.
Use online retailers to your benefit – Online auction sites and party retailers can give your great deals on things like craft projects and party favors. If you plan to throw a party at Halloween time, you need to pre-plan when you purchase on the internet, though. Shipping can take some time, so you will need to order early.
Have all the guests bring a Halloween treat to share – Cookie swaps are very popular, so you can have the adults bring cookies to share with all the kids! No parents mind bringing a food item to share, so ask for fruit and veggie trays, popcorn, Chex Mix , Goldfish and other popular snacks with kids. As the person throwing the party, you can furnish the drinks and cake.
Look for games that don't require purchasing supplies – Musical Chairs, “(Child's Name) May I?”, and Hot Pumpkin (instead of “Hot Potato”).
Being creative can make for a very fun, but very inexpensive party!