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Holding Party at a Tight Budget

ashis855  Join Date:29 April 2010
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13 Oct 2009 06:10 AM
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How to hold an awesome party without spending a lot of money? Here are the Tips,
Everyone wants to have a decent party for a variety of celebrations in their life. However, due to the universal recession, nearly every kind of spending is down dramatically, and when I studies in US, I soon realized every American is downsizing every type of personal celebration, from baby showers to graduations to funerals. It's understandable, any way. But sometimes we live on those important moments in our life. So it's not bad to think up some ways to make the party as pleasing and exciting as it should be with tight budget. There are ways I would like to share and suggest.

1. Throw a more informal party at your own or a friend's house, and read the menus online, prepare the food in advance and cook on your own. DIY is creative and special itself, and you may as well cook some Chinese food, which is easier to learn. It may save much money and not upset your loved ones.

2. Forget the pricey party favors, designer invites, lavish flower arrangements and ice sculptures. Get some discounted string lights, led lights, laser light show equipment, and make the party as shiny as it should be. Make the string lights or led lights to the shape you imagine to be. Make it more creative and meaningful for those invited.

3. Don't stand alone, and though parties can be made for one or two special persons, every one is privileged to be a participant or team member for the party. Get everyone to move, and nobody would deny an important role he could play in a group activities or gatherings. Pool the wisdom of the masses and choose one that both saves money and create fun.

If you tend to hold a party very month or season, the organizer doesn’t have to be the only spender. Why not put together all decent food from each party member, so as not only to enrich the feast but also to stimulate enthusiasm. If you cannot afford to "lavish" on all necessities for the party, you don't have to feel shamed to ask each guest to bring their favorite food and drink. However, "Bring your own meat and a desert" is not necessarily a rule but a suggestion. People don't mind bringing their favors if they really want the enjoy the time with others.

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