The
holiday season is all about spending time with friends and family, entertaining
and enjoying great food and drinks. Don’t
let entertaining become a burden. Easier said than done right? Here are some
foolproof tips to ensure that parties, family gatherings, pop-in guests and out
of towners feel, warm and welcome and the hostess is relaxed and joyous as
well.
1. Be ready for those pop in guests: It’s inevitable, over the holidays there will always be
those few friends or family members
who “pop-in” at the most unexpected time. Having a few items on hand for
these surprise visits can turn a chaotic meeting(visit) into a fun spur of the moment gathering –
for afternoon guests Keurig’s special edition gourmet single serve coffee maker
is ideal (available at http://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/). Add gingerbread, sugar cookies or fruit cakes
to the mix which can be stored in the fridge or freezer and warmed up when
needed makes the perfect afternoon pairing.
2. Overnight Guest Check
List: No matter how large or small your home is, setting up
a space where out of town guests feel at home is essential. For small space
living Modern Sensibility http://www.modernsensibility.com/ has stylish love seats that can transform into a double bed. Add some
comfortable and cozy bedding from Bed Bath and Beyond, some fluffy towels and
as an added luxury a basket filled with bathroom items and slippers is always a
nice touch.
3. Budget friendly centerpieces: Flower arrangements can get expensive so why not use some
of the vases sitting in your cabinets collecting dust? Add ornaments, pine cones, cranberries or
even holiday candy and place the vases in a cluster of all different sizes.
Your backyard, if you have one, can be great for finding sticks, and greenery
that can be added to create a rustic arrangement. Use gold or silver spray paint to add an
extra festive flare to sticks and dried flowers. If you have a mix of candles
in different colours, shapes and sizes, cluster them together as well.
4. Stress Free-Holiday Party: Don’t become a slave
at your own party. A few key pre-party set up tactics will ensure the hostess
can enjoy the party as well. Set up an open bar. Offer guests a drink upon their
arrival but once they are settled in, have a space where they can pick and
choose their drink of choice. Pre-plan your menu. Have some simple appetizers
and munchies that can be made ahead of time and refilled easily throughout the
night. Set the right music. Sonos http://www.sonos.com/ offers wireless
music that you can tailor to different rooms in your home. You can play holiday
music as people enter your home but in the living room, you can play an (more upbeat music to get your
guest dancing)entirely different genre. Great for the hostess and also
makes a perfect holiday gift for the music lovers on your list.
(This is a great gift for your the man in your life)
5.Setting a holiday table: Another tradition
in my family is a gorgeous holiday table for dinner. Again the key to de-stressing
when it comes to a large family dinner is preparing in advance. I like to stick
with white dishes and serving trays as they are timeless and versatile. Bed
Bath and Beyond has a great collations called Everyday White Rim Dinnerware
with pieces starting at $4.99. Sticking with white means you can accessories
with beautiful napkins, table décor and candles to further set the mood. Again
if small space living is your challenge, don't think that takes you out of the
entertaining circle. Modern Sensibility has created a small foyer table (called
the Campbell) that transforms into a full size table that
seats 10 so you aren’t left out of the holiday entertaining mix!
Happy Holidays Everyone!
Until next time
thanks for your share, your decor and your photos very nice
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