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Valentine's Day | Mardi Gras | St. Patrickls Day
Easter | Cinco de Mayo
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Derby
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| New Year's Eve
In addition to the menu and guest list, your
décor plays an important role in setting the proper mood for your gathering. Here are
some ideas for turning your next ho-hum party into a party extraordinaire. Special thanks
to Patty Sachs, author of Pick-A-Party Cookbook (published by Meadowbrook Press), who is
graciously allowing us to share her ideas with you.
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New Year's Day
- Include real or prop replicas of good luck symbols in the
table décor: four-leaf clovers, rabbits' feet, horseshoes, lucky pennies.
- Lay calendar pages out on table and cover with clear plastic.
- Stand large decorative wall calendars on the buffet table, or
use them in centerpieces, mixed with flowers, greens, and justifyover, slightly mangled New
Year's Eve décor (for a humorous touch).
- For Rose Bowl parties, drape garlands of roses on the tables
and/or use a rose vase arrangement as a centerpiece. Add football-theme items to your décor.
- Write each guest's name on a small note pad, and use the pads
with pencils as place cards. The pad should be used for writing resolutions.
- Take instant photos of guests as they arrive, and set the
photos on the table to designate seating assignments.
- Decorate small cardboard frames with Lucky Charms cereal as a
favor.
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Chinese New Year
- Write table numbers on small slips of paper and stuff them
into fortune cookies for seating assignments.
- Print place cards on bright red paper with gold lettering.
- Cover table in red, black, and gold - satins, silks, brocades,
and paper.
- Use standing folding screens and bamboo curtains to create a
backdrop for your buffet or serving table.
- Use black lacquer trays, mirrored trays, and bamboo-handled
trays to display and serve appetizers.
- Display a set of Chinese checkers as a buffet table
centerpiece.
- Pour tea from ornately decorated teapots into small cups.
- Knot bright red napkins around decorative chopsticks.
- Spray-paint takeout cartons with black or red lacquer or shiny
gold, and fill with poppy flowers and Chinese greens for centerpieces. Set the arrangements on
mirror tiles and surround with votive candles in red glass holders.
- Use embroidered satin runners on buffet or dinner tables.
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Valentine's Day
- Use anything red, red-and-white, pink, or heart-shaped: bowls,
baskets, boxes, tins, plates, or vases.
- Invert bright red straw hats, line with white tissue or
cellophane, and use as decorative containers or napkin/utensil holders on the buffet table.
- Use red plastic heart-shaped cookie cutters for napkin
holders.
- Use small heart-shaped plastic frames for place cards.
- Cover buffet and dining tables with white linens or sheets,
then top with lace tablecloths, runners, doilies, red satin ribbon streamers, and beautiful
recycled Valentine's greetings. Laminate greeting cards in groupings to place under serving
containers or centerpieces.
- Cover chairs with white pillowcases and tie with red ribbons
or lace. Run less-than-sparkling-white linens through your washer with a package of red fabric
dye.
- Serve small amounts of salad, snack food, or dessert in
plastic champagne glasses (not flutes) trimmed with lace and red bows.
- Decorate any party favors or prizes with Valentine candy
messages.
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Mardi Gras
- Use Mardi Gras colors of gold, green, and purple in décor and
linens.
- Include brightly colored balloons, streamers, and confetti in
table arrangements.
- Set up miniature New Orleans-style lampposts for extraordinary
table décor.
- Arrange faux jewels, ornate crowns, jeweled scepters, fancy
capes, masks, and other colorful fabrics or papers to jazz up the table décor.
- Include inflatable or miniature musical instruments as part of
your table décor, along with spray-painted and glittered foamcore musical symbols.
- Wrap trinket necklaces and bracelets around napkins as festive
holders.
- Use half masks, trimmed with feathers, jewels, ribbons, and
lace as place cards/favors.
- Place a small treasure chest filled with foil-covered
chocolate coins on each table.
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St. Patrick's Day
- At casual galas, use green-and-white paper and plastic linens
and serving utensils.
- Lavishly decorate the party room with the customary green
shamrock, Irish-motif decorations, and green-and-white balloons, both helium and air-filled.
- Use shamrock plants as decorative arrangements and
centerpieces.
- Incorporate heather and moss into all floral arrangements.
- Cover walls with travel posters and brochures promoting
Ireland and all things Irish.
- Use books on Ireland as decorative accents.
- Cover the buffet table with colorful sheet music or album
covers featuring Irish songs or artists; overlay with clear plastic.
- Line large wicker or woven baskets with moss and fill them
with fresh potatoes, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and onions.
- Bring out the antique lace, Irish crystal, and china for more
formal dinners.
- Paint guests' names on small stones and trim them with green
satin ribbons to use as place cards.
- Paint table numbers on rocks for seating arrangements.
- Add an O or Mc before each surname on nametags or place cards.
- Tie napkins around toy Irish pipes and set them by plates for
guests to play with and then take home.
- Scrub potatoes and carve an indentation in each potato to fit
a candle.
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Easter
- Use bright and light colors for linens and all decorative
items.
- Decorate baskets of all sizes and descriptions to use as food
containers and as decorations.
- Cover the buffet table with Astroturf/imitation grass.
- Elevate some areas with boxes and bowls.
- Fill tiny baskets (they come in all colors) with decorative
grass and jellybeans to use as place cards. Print the guests' names on small tags and tie the
tags to the basket handles.
- Decorate colorful plastic come-apart eggs and fill them with
tiny toys or candy to use as place favors. Guests' names and table numbers can be imprinted on
these with special pens.
- Decorate each table in a different spring color, and assign
seats with correspondingly colored eggs.
- If seating space is limited, serve lunch or brunch in
individual baskets.
- Mix stuffed, ceramic, cloth, or wooden animals into decorative
arrangements on buffet or dining tables.
- Decorate Leggs hosiery eggs and fill them with treats and
trinkets for prizes or party favors.
- Tuck dyed and decorated hard-boiled eggs into table
decorations and serving areas.
- Spray-paint baskets in bright or soft colors and fill them
with fresh or silk flowers and plants for table centerpieces.
- String soft Easter candies on fishing wire and drape them
around the edges of the buffet table and across chair backs.
- Tie pastel napkins around small bunches of spring flowers and
set at each place.
- Hot-glue small stuffed or toy bunnies, duckies, or chickies to
ponytail holders to use as napkin holders.
- Stencil or hand-paint a tulip design onto plain colored
napkins for a festive and fresh look.
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Cinco de Mayo
- Use brilliantly colored paper flowers on all tables and
serving areas. Wrap the flowers around napkins for colorful napkin holders.
- Add balloons and streamers for a festive fiesta touch.
- Create centerpieces out of small cacti, dried chili peppers in
bunches or garlands, and desert flowers.
- Arrange souvenir-type carnival booths for snacks and
beverages.
- Set up "make-your-own" grazing stations. This works
well with chips and salsa and with tacos, burritos, and enchiladas.
- Display beautiful cookbooks, along with such Mexican props as
corn grinders, dried peppers, and ornate sombreros, on top of brightly colored serape clothes.
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Mother's Day
- Tuck small bunches of silk or fresh flowers into tea pots, or
make dainty miniature arrangements in tea cups to use for individual table favors or place
cards.
- Cover tables with lace or crochet tablecloths; use ribbons and
streamers for runners.
- Set tea-bag sachets at each place.
- Use fancy silver tea service on the buffet table.
- Set delicately framed photos of Mom on the buffet and dining
tables to be admired and adored.
- Hang antique embroidered cloths or large doilies over chair
backs.
- Line all tray and serving platters with fancy paper doilies.
- Tie lovely satin ribbons around napkins and tuck in a single
flower.
- Serve sandwiches and sweets on a rolling tea cart.
- Use antique tea tins as attractive and unique containers and
décor accents.
- Use small china creamers as individual teapots for children at
the party.
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Super Bowl
- Set up a concession stand to dispense gourmet game goodies.
- Cover the buffet table with Astroturf, and serve foods in
football helmets or in bowls nestled into shoulder pads.
- For large crowds, have servers pass snacks from vendors'
(hang-around-the-neck) trays.
- Set up a miniature goalpost at the end of the buffet table and
use it to hang napkins.
- Decorate tables with sports magazines, pom-poms, streamers, or
football memorabilia.
- Fashion place cards and/or seating assignments to resemble
game tickets.
- Create napkins to duplicate the "penalty" flags used
by referees.
- Cover chair backs with sports jerseys, using referee's striped
shirts for guest(s) of honor or hosts.
- Attach football trading cards to ponytail holders for use as
napkin holders.
- Use quarterback's football holder for seating charts or menus.
- Arrange bunches of fall flowers in a plastic face guard and
trim with team-color ribbons, streamers, balloons, and pom-poms.
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Kentucky Derby
- Use either authentic or plastic horseshoes, spray-painted gold
as decorative accents wherever possible.
- Tie a rolled-up napkin around a horseshoe and place on each
dinner plate, or put them all in a large wicker basket on the buffet table.
- Arrange real, paper, plastic, or silk roses in vases on buffet
and dining tables.
- Display framed photos, drawings, or paintings of horses.
- Set up the bar to look like a betting cage.
Fill a new horse's feed bag with snacks or silverware/napkin bundles.
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Golf
- Cover the cake or dessert table with Astroturf.
- Mark foods with small flags bearing each dish's name.
- Serve nuts or candies in golf ball boxes, and chips or popcorn
in buckets.
- Wrap each guest's utensils in a terry cloth fingertip towel;
use golf tees to secure paper napkins around utensils or to trim nametags, place cards, or
party favors.
- Spray-paint balls, buckets, clubs, visors, gloves, or trophies
to match your décor. Use gold or silver as formal accents.
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Tennis:
- Use terry wristbands as napkin rings and score cards as
seating or place cards.
- Spread a tennis net over the tablecloth on your buffet table.
- Use ball canisters to hold flowers, and invert the canisters
to hold chunky candles.
- Have servers pass appetizers on paper-lined tennis rackets.
- Spray-paint balls, rackets, visors, or trophies to match your
décor. Use gold or silver as formal accents.
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Over The Hill
- Use black, black, and more black in your décor.
- Drape buffet tables and chair backs with black crepe paper or
ribbons.
- Place a paper-mache R.I.P. tombstone as a focal point on the
buffet table.
- Incorporate colorful packaging for "mature"
products, such as vitamins, liniments, denture supplies, Geritol and Grecian Formula, into
table decorations.
- Spray plastic flowers and greens with black paint and use in
table centerpieces.
- Place a sturdy tray on a walker to hold lightweight snacks.
- Fold "retired" eyeglasses around black napkins.
- Create silly place cards or seating arrangement items with a
pair of false teeth chomped on a marshmallow or a small roll.
- Spread out covers of Mature Living or Senior Lifestyles
magazines on the buffet or dining tables, and cover with clear plastic cloth to protect them.
- Display retirement and senior housing brochures on your
tables.
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New Year's Eve
- Decorate the buffet area and tabletops with traditional
balloons, crepe paper streamers, sparkly hats, and horns.
- Add hourglasses, calendars of all sizes, clocks, and
"to-do" pads (with lists of resolutions) to your table décor.
- Write guests' names at the tops of small pads entitled
"Resolutions." Use these pads as table assignments, place cards, or favors.
- Use inverted glittery top hats as containers for snacks,
centerpieces, and party favors.
- Cut out important headlines from the past year (make copies of
old newspapers from the library), spread them out on tabletops, and cover with clear plastic.
- Cut apart last year's calendars and make napkin rings out of
the names of the months. For large groups (seventy-five or more), have all the napkin rings at
each table represent a specific month, and use this gimmick to call guests to the midnight
buffet, month by month.
- Serve foods that relate to certain months of the year or to
holidays, such as pumpkin dishes for Halloween or strawberries for August. Label each dish
with the appropriate month or year.
- If you have a group large enough for twelve tables, make
centerpieces representing each month.
- Cut apart a 365-day calendar and use the pages to make napkin
rings.
- Include good luck charms, such as fortune cookies, tarot
cards, astrology sheets, gold horseshoes, wishbones, rabbits' feet, and so forth into all of
your décor.
- Include self-improvement (quit smoking, eat healthy, get
organized) books, tapes, and equipment into your décor.
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