Lively decor, Games, Quirky dressing to playlist: Make your festive party a perfect one

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Organizing a party is a difficult task. Christmas and New Years are all about family get-togethers and parties. With the mercury dropping, there is no better feeling than cuddling around a warm fire and savoring homemade delicacies with your loved ones. However, with a lot of preparation and setting the table, the responsibility of hosting a dinner party can be quite exhausting. Don’t worry, if you’re planning on hosting a party this year, we’ve got you covered with the best tips and hacks.

1. Lively Decor

Set your decorations in such a way that the guests are in a festive atmosphere as soon as they enter the dining room. In keeping with the winter theme, use color schemes that evoke more warmth, but also bring some cheer and energy to the occasion.

2. Quirky Dress Code

Whether you’re a bunch of dedicated Potterheads or have a big liking for comic-book superheroes, seize the party’s opportunity to have everyone dress up as one of them. Choose a dress code based on the overall preference of your guests and start dressing up. To make things even more fun, ask guests to bring food the same color as their clothes.

3. Sports

Games add life and excitement to any gathering, get-together and party. A game of “Truth or Drink” or “Spin the Bottle” before going for the food will liven up the party atmosphere and make the party a little more fun than it otherwise would be.

4. Beverage

At any party that doesn’t have kids involved, drinks are quintessential. A drinks station fully stocked with winter favorites like gin and whiskey will prove to be an excellent accompaniment to the rich, warm food everyone brings to the table.

5. Perfect Playlist

End the party by dancing your heart out to some peppy and catchy tunes. Select a playlist filled with songs that you and your friends enjoy and get some leg-snapping energy to kick things off after your food and drink.

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