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You Don"t Need a Fat Wallet to Throw the Most Fabulous Party

These days, not only do our mobile devices make our lives more convenient, but you can basically hire someone to perform any service you can think of.
While it is nice to have the option of paying other people to do stuff for you, it isn't always necessary.
Not to mention, not everyone can afford such luxuries, which will typically cost you a pretty penny.
Don't let the increasing number of professional party planners intimidate you into thinking you aren't totally capable of planning and hosting a show stopping party that doesn't break the bank.
It's not an easy task by any means, but as long as you strategize, organize, and spend wisely, budget-friendly party planning is perfectly DIY-doable.
Whether you want to throw your child their dream birthday bonanza or host a trendy cocktail party for your friends, the basic steps that go into the planning process are no different.
Here are some up to date tips to help you achieve M.
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"hostess with the mostess" status.
1.
Plant on Paper - All of your planning ideas need to written down and organized into a logical timeline.
Make as many lists as you need to keep track of important dates, costs, and to-do items.
2.
Think of a Theme - If you want your party to be memorable, there needs to be something unique about it.
Come up with a theme that you enjoy and that will allow you to have fun with the rest of the party details such as the decorations, food, games, and favors.
3.
Go Green to Save Green - Paper products are not friends of the environment, nor are they friends with your wallet because they are wasteful.
Send your guests a virtual e-vite instead of a snail mail invitation and choose plastic or glass over paper products.
4.
Borrow Before Buy - If you need things like portable tents, additional tables and chairs, lighting options, kitchen supplies, stereo equipment, etc.
, first ask your friends and family if you can borrow such items.
You can also utilize different rental services so that you don't have to buy a bunch of stuff for this one event.
5.
Craft if You Can - To ensure that your party is pretty, the décor needs to look nice and neat.
Remember the "less is more" rule.
Too many decorations will look tacky.
To save on spending, repurpose items you already have and get craft ideas from websites like Pinterest.
6.
Finance the Food - The food and drinks you serve at your party can quickly get costly, but that doesn't mean you have to skimp on quality.
Instead of having a full top-shelf liquor bar for your guests, come up with a signature party drink that can be prepared ahead of time and served in a large punch bowl.
The food does not need to be catered, but keep in mind that meat is the most expensive part of a meal.
Make your own finger foods out of fresh ingredients that not only taste delicious, but look appetizing as well.
You can also ask guests to bring their favorite dish to share.


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