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Budget
Savvy Tips for Throwing a Memorable Mid-Summer's Night Party
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ARA - Despite the heat
of summer and the lackluster economy, most Americans are still
in the mood for celebration and fun festivities in the coming
months and that means time-pressed and budget conscious hosts
and hostesses will need to look for new ways to throw memorable
parties that won't burn a hole in their pocketbooks.
By combining personal creativity
and ingenuity -- the foundation of lifestylist Sandra Lee's Semi-Homemade
philosophy -- with inexpensive, ready-made items available at
discount retailers like Wal-Mart, party planners can throw fabulous
gatherings easily and affordably.
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"Even during the
heat of summer, we love to throw wonderful parties that
will really impress our guests, but many of us don't have
a lot of extra time, money, and energy," says Lee,
an entertaining expert and author. "By putting a personal
stamp on pre-made products, we can avoid stress while still
throwing a terrific and affordable bash."
Lee shops Wal-Mart and offers the
following tips for hosting a truly memorable mid summer's
night party: |
It's in the Decorations:
* Construct a unique atmosphere
by creating homemade lanterns by buying votive candles and placing
them in old mason jars, tin cans, or clear drinking glasses. Place
these on table tops, around the party perimeter, or lining the
walk to the front door.
* Add to the "look"
by filling old glass bottles or vases of various shapes and sizes
with wild flowers as centerpieces on tables and hang wind chimes
from tree branches throughout the yard.
* Drape lengths of decorative
firefly light strands along stair banisters, porch railings, and
any secured overhanging for festive surroundings.
Create an Inviting
Atmosphere:
* Engage guests of all
ages by organizing a Hula Hoop spin-off or a round of "shuttle
smash," a colorful and exciting badminton game played without
a net. < P> * To keep mosquitoes at bay and infuse a fresh
fragrance into the air, position decorative citronella candles
around the perimeter of your gathering and on tabletops.
* Give the evening extra
flair by distributing jars of bubbles to your guests as party
favors and encourage guests to blow bubbles during a welcoming
toast. < P> Traditional Favorites Make a Menu:
* Keep food simple. Store-bought,
pre-marinated pork, pre-seasoned burgers and deli style hot dogs
or brats make a great entrée and grilled peppers or corn
on the cob are a simple side dish.
* For dessert, create an
ice cream bar stocked with a various assortment of ice cream,
toppings, and colored dishes for true summer flair.
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