Party Entertaining At Almost Zero Cost?
How to make your party "Fun & Bonding" in 3 simple steps at almost zero cost?
What are parties all about? Getting together a group of people to share our joys of some special event like a birthday, anniversary, graduation, promotion, engagement, birth of a baby and so many more. A party could be just a social event for building contacts and firming relationships. It could also be a party for sealing new business ventures. Or maybe just to show off our latest possessions!
Whatever the event, the primary idea behind any party is to have some fun and bonding at the end of the day.
So, here are a few simple tips which can be kept in mind-no matter what kind of party or whatever the size of the party.
#-1 If you have a large group of guests-more than 10, then make some innovative way of making “NAME CARDS” for them which they can pin on their shirts or blouses when they come in. Generally, when people come in, they have a tendency to be self-conscious and inhibited. Having a name card often makes them feel recognized and happy and it is easy for people to break the ice. It also gets them to respond and interact with each other more easily.
#-2 Most important is also the atmosphere you create for everyone. SOFT MUSIC and FLOWERS always make any place very cheerful.
#-3 Make sure that you lead the guests towards people they have not met before and introduce them as it is the natural tendency of people to get settled into their own comfortable group.
#-4 Start off with some ICE-BREAKER game as soon as 50% of the guests have arrived and welcome the late comers to join in.
#-5 Have plenty of PRIZES on hand. They don’t have to be expensive or fancy or big. But it helps to make an award.
#-6 Organize all the games in advance so that you too can enjoy and be relaxed in your OWN party. If you as a host are at ease, your guests feel and at home and comfortable.
Anuradha Kabra is the daughter of the world famous Indian classical guitarist, Pandit Brijbhushanlal Kabra of the "Call of the Valley" fame and Kamla Kabra-an artist in her own rights.
She grew up in a large family of almost 20 and learnt the values of relationships along the way. She was used to having guests always welcome in the house and saw every small happening or achievement become a reason for celebration and casually turning into a party.
The family was a combination of 3 generations and so it was always ensured that all the family and guests were included in all the events. She loved this strong family bonding and as she moved on her flair for organising such events reflected in her parties.
What are parties all about? Getting together a group of people to share our joys of some special event like a birthday, anniversary, graduation, promotion, engagement, birth of a baby and so many more. A party could be just a social event for building contacts and firming relationships. It could also be a party for sealing new business ventures. Or maybe just to show off our latest possessions!
Whatever the event, the primary idea behind any party is to have some fun and bonding at the end of the day.
So, here are a few simple tips which can be kept in mind-no matter what kind of party or whatever the size of the party.
#-1 If you have a large group of guests-more than 10, then make some innovative way of making “NAME CARDS” for them which they can pin on their shirts or blouses when they come in. Generally, when people come in, they have a tendency to be self-conscious and inhibited. Having a name card often makes them feel recognized and happy and it is easy for people to break the ice. It also gets them to respond and interact with each other more easily.
#-2 Most important is also the atmosphere you create for everyone. SOFT MUSIC and FLOWERS always make any place very cheerful.
#-3 Make sure that you lead the guests towards people they have not met before and introduce them as it is the natural tendency of people to get settled into their own comfortable group.
#-4 Start off with some ICE-BREAKER game as soon as 50% of the guests have arrived and welcome the late comers to join in.
#-5 Have plenty of PRIZES on hand. They don’t have to be expensive or fancy or big. But it helps to make an award.
#-6 Organize all the games in advance so that you too can enjoy and be relaxed in your OWN party. If you as a host are at ease, your guests feel and at home and comfortable.
Anuradha Kabra is the daughter of the world famous Indian classical guitarist, Pandit Brijbhushanlal Kabra of the "Call of the Valley" fame and Kamla Kabra-an artist in her own rights.
She grew up in a large family of almost 20 and learnt the values of relationships along the way. She was used to having guests always welcome in the house and saw every small happening or achievement become a reason for celebration and casually turning into a party.
The family was a combination of 3 generations and so it was always ensured that all the family and guests were included in all the events. She loved this strong family bonding and as she moved on her flair for organising such events reflected in her parties.
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