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Because of that, I suspect many of us are changing more than ever. I am reviving this old thread because I am interested in how everyone here, now that we are in the second year of COVID-infected holidays. (Keep the # of people down, that way you can afford something a bit more costly). #6 Think about things you have always wanted to try, pick a friend or two who would be willing to try this activity with you and go for it. #5 Something really different? Any Habitat for Humanity houses being built near by? Drop by and volunteer! (OK, might not be a good party, but not a bad idea!) #4 Do you know someone who gives facials, makeovers, does hair? Have them (best for girls only party!) come to the house and "do" you and your guests "UP" then go out to dinner someplace you are sure to be seen by those whos attention you would like to get! Have a "fiesta" and do a theme - mexican, or and old english tea, pick something from your heritage or something you are interested in and expand from there. #3 Do something real different - fondue, set the tables low (like on the coffee tables, and sit on pillows). Instead of cutsey birthdaycake, get and indulgent dessert, whatever is your favorite. Use the best china and glassware available, table cloth etc. Plan out a dinner - and serve it in courses -appetizers, soup, salad, main course and dessert. Have your friends dress in "formal or semi-formal" clothing. #2 Have a formal "Dinner" This could also work with any group. If you have a basement or a cleaned out garage (with heaters) then you have an instant party space.
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Turn down the rest of the lights and enjoy the music. Decorations don't need to be extensive, get some dried branches, put them in stands (like you would use for flags - can be made out of coffee cans filled with quick dried cement too!) and string mini white lights on them. NO band (cost!) but can you move furniture around and create a dance space and ask a friend (or older cousin, brother or trusted adult) to DJ? Of course this works best when it is a mixed group, not all girls and yes, it can work if family members are part of the party. 1 Will this be a mixed party (boys and girls)or (family and friends)?Ģ What sort of budget do you have to work with?ģ How many people are you thinking of having at the party?