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How to Put Together a Last Minute Party

Have you ever had that nagging feeling that you are walking through life way too easily – as if you are completely forgetting something, like, BIG? Then, when you least expect it, it hits you square between the eyes – how in the world could you forget that you agreed to host a last minute party for a specific person/occasion and it is to be held in just a couple days?!

Don’t fret! There is nothing that will get accomplished if you are panicking. Instead, sit back and read through these tips that will help you make last minute party throwing look like a piece of cake.

Take a deep breath – here we go:

Make a Last Minute To-Do List

It is hard enough to try to organize a party at the last minute. Forgetting something you need to do to make it all happen smoothly can lead you down a rather dark, bumpy road. Take some time to sit down and think about everything you will need before, during, and after your party. Make a checklist and keep it organized.

While you are making that list, why not go ahead and make a list of all the people you are going to invite?

Electronic Invites

Snail mail is out of the picture these days. Really – when was the last time you received a party invitation in your mailbox? Exactly! So, your guests will not think anything of it when they are invited via e-mail or social media. In fact, they may even think you planned it that way! They won’t consider for a second that this is actually a last minute party invite!

Send a batch email, use a free service such as evite, or use the event calendar on Facebook to send out instant party invitations. Make sure to ask that your guests reply quickly so that you may get a head count. Providing a small apology for the delayed invite couldn’t hurt, either.

Take it Outside Using Tent Rentals

The thought that will likely pop into your head as soon as you realize you need to throw this party right away is, “Oh, no! I need to clean my house!” Well here is an idea – how about taking the party outside? You can turn your backyard into the party spot and you can leave your house as dirty as you’d like! Fabric tent rentals can give you protection for your guests and your electronics, food, etc. These tents are completely customizable so you will find one that will work for you. Since you are short on time, it is a good thing they assemble quickly!

Pulling the sides open on tent rentals will allow for an indoor/outdoor backyard party feel. Tent rentals can create a very welcome atmosphere for your guests with a lot of room for socializing, playing games, or just relaxing.

Decorations

As you know, this is last minute party decor. You do not have much time to get fancy so keep it simple. Besides, simply stated decorations can sometimes be as beautiful as a professionally decorated room. Check your local party store for decorations that fit your party theme. A little splash of color is all you need.

If you decide to party outdoors, make sure you make use of various lighting techniques. In fact, stringing lights across your backyard can create a magical feeling.

Guests will not notice the decorations as much as they will the taste of the food and drinks, so make sure you keep your focus on your priorities.

Last Minute Food and Drinks

Do you really have time to plan a whole big sit down meal? Assuming you don’t want to overburden yourself even more, the answer is no. The best approach to food and drink for your last-minute party will be to focus on wide variety with minimal choices.

For food, think hors d’oeuvres. And, by all means, do not have six different chips and dips. Instead, have a few different choices for your guests to choose from – not all from the same bin at the grocery store. A few ideas are hummus and pita, brie and little toasts, banana nutella dip, veggie skewers, popcorn, chicken wings, etc.

As for drinks – you will never fill everyone’s individual tastes. Pick the 3 most versatile and popular drinks among your friends and call it a day. You have way too many things to handle than to worry about beverages.

On a side note – if anyone asks whether they can bring something when they reply to your invite, you may tell them they can bring an appetizer or special beverage if they so wish, but that it isn’t required!

Entertainment

There is no rule book that says guests need to have more entertainment than socializing with each other. Then again, bored guests are no fun – so you will want to have some sort of entertainment.

Your time-frame is short so you will likely not have a chance to book either a DJ or a local band – and that is just fine! Set up some speakers – your own or borrowed – and hook up a play list using your computer, iPod, mp3 player, etc. This will allow the music to help set the tone for the party without requiring too much of your time and attention.

Games are another thing you can do. A quick search online and you can find party games that don’t require anything more than what you already have. Or, take it back a few years and pull out all your old board games that have been collecting dust in the back of your closet. You can even get creative and put a new spin on old kid games.

If you have one, using a projector is another idea for entertainment. This will allow you to stream music videos or show movies throughout the night. Even a stream of funny videos can keep the mood light and fun! Hey, a laugh is a laugh, right?

Most guests come to parties to mingle, laugh, eat, and drink. Everything else is just a bonus. Planning a last minute party can be less stressful than you think. From tent rentals to simple lighting, follow these tips and no one will ever know that you forgot anything… Cheers!

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How Tech Will Define Events in 2016 {Infographic}

Social media live streaming and mobile applications are becoming valuable assets to the events industry. Not only does live streaming increase an event’s visibility but it can also generate larger audiences and increase opportunity for revenue. Attendees and event professionals are also increasing their use of event applications. Take a look at this infographic from Losberger to learn more.

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Event Planning Checklist: From Tent Rentals to Live Entertainment

Were you recently asked to plan your company’s next employee party or the yearly family reunion? Planning events such as these can be a big undertaking. There are endless deadlines, details and stress that can come with event planning and it can feel overwhelming to keep everything organized. However, organizing an event doesn’t have to be stressful. From hiring the entertainment to tent rentals, this event planning checklist can take some of the stress away by helping you keep track of what you will need to do and when you will need to do it.

6 to 12 Months

Your event planning checklist should start 6 to 12 months before the big event. During this time, there are many things to be doing in preparation.

  • Decide upon the date about 12 months in advance, if possible – This is probably the most important initial step.
  • Choose the location – After deciding upon the date, figure out where the event will take place. If it is during the spring, fall or summer, hosting it outdoors using tent rentals can be a great option.
  • Make a comprehensive list of everything that you will need – Do not forget about a venue, catering, furniture, entertainment and all the extras.
  • Determine how much your budget will be – Right from the beginning, you will need to figure out how much you have to spend overall.
  • Pick a venue – The venue choice for any event is one of the most important choices that you will make in your event-planning journey. The right site can make your event a success. On the other hand, the wrong venue can cause lots of headaches. If you choose to hold the event outdoors, a tent rentals can be a great cost-effective option. There are many different types of rental tents available, from all-purpose canopies to large tent rentals that can be used for large, elaborate gatherings.

3 to 6 Months

Use this 3 to 6 month guide to help your event planning checklist run on track. During these three months, you should be doing the following:

  • Decide upon a theme – What will your theme be?
  • Contact a caterer and choose a menu – After you have chosen your theme, contact a caterer and brainstorm ideas for the food.
  • Pick out decorations – Choose ones that match your theme.
  • Decide upon and hire entertainment – Will you hire professional DJs, emcees, bands, choirs or other entertainment? If you plan to have live entertainment, you should have it booked 6 months or more before the event, especially if it is a popular act.
  • Rent Equipment – tent rentals, chairs, tables, portable toilets, and any other equipment that you will need. Please note that if you are planning a very large event, such as a large company picnic or wedding, you will want to rent equipment, especially tent rentals and other large equipment, as far in advance as possible to get the best selection.

1 to 3 Months

  • Plan activities –  Decide if you want to have photo booths, face painters, dunk tanks or any other activities. If the event is during the summer, you might want to consider having volleyball, sand relays, horseshoe, softball or cornhole.
  • Create banners and signs for your event –  These will help direct employees or attendees to the event. It will also help with parking. Banners or signs will be especially beneficial if your event will be held in a park or under tent rentals.

A Couple of Weeks

  • Confirm with the caterer, entertainment staff and tent rentals company.
  • Shop for and set-up decorations.

The Day of the Big Event

  • Ask for help if you need it.
  • Finalize any last minute changes.
  • Enjoy the party!

Planning an event does not have to be intimidating or stressful. By having an event planning checklist, staying organized and beginning the process early, you will be able to plan and host a smashing affair with ease.

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Eco-Friendly Practices For Event Planning {Infographic}

Putting on a large event can create a lot of damage for the surrounding environment. Asking attendees to recycle or holding your event outdoors to decrease energy consumption are just a few ways we can make a difference. This infographic from Unique Venues  provides eco-friendly event planning practices you can use the next time you plan an event.

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