Cro House Party
Everyone loves putting on their
"fancy clothes" (Jasna Zlokic, 2008), because they all know that going to a party is exciting and can be a lot of fun. On the other hand, if you are thinking about hosting one of these successful events, it may not be as simple as you think.
Making a few phone calls, offering a slice of left-over pizza, a bowl of stale chips, and a couple of beers will not create that terrific party you were hoping for. Indeed, to achieve greatness, you will need to put your planning and organizational skills to work.
Hosting a party involves picking a date, sending out invitations, creating appropriate decorations, organizing seating for all the guests, picking ambiance or dance music, and making sure you have enough food and
drinks. If you want to offer a sit-down dinner you will also have to arrange for an adequate amount of dishes and cutlery, and a volunteer to help you serve and clean up. For a cocktail or dance party you may not need ceramic dinnerware, but could get away with plastic forks and knives and disposable plates and cups. Always label your food so people know what they are going to eat, and those with allergies do not end up ill.
With a little bit of planning and effort, and possibly the help of a sibling or friend, you could throw a memorable house party, one that will be remembered for many years to come.
Hosting a costume party
Costume parties are becoming trendier every day and are enjoyed by both young and old. Who does not like to put on a fancy outfit and be a super hero, princess or favorite cartoon character for a day? Hiding behind a masquerade mask with fancy feathers, or wearing a full-face pirate skull head dress, you can be anyone you want, leaving troubles and worries at
home for a while.
The key to throwing a great costume party is "planning and organization" (Cro House Party, paragraph 8). First you have to set a date and pick a theme. You will have to buy party invitations and mail them out. It is possible to send online invitations, but not everyone may have a computer and these invites are not as personal as the actual paper ones your guest can hold and treasure. Make a list of the foods and drinks you want to serve so you know exactly which items and ingredients to shop for. Always add a little extra in case a few unexpected guests show up. You do not want them to starve, do you?
Any event can be transformed into a costume party, be it a birthday, Mardi Gras, anniversary, graduation, celebrating the first day of spring, or just because. People do not need an excuse to party and enjoy themselves, and you might be pleasantly surprised on how inventive they can be in assembling their costumes. While it is convenient to rent a character costume, most participants prefer to make their own. Sewing patterns can be found in many craft and fabric stores, but if one is clumsy handling needle and thread, going through one’s wardrobe and assembling a selection of clothing pieces can be as much fun as the party itself. It is amazing what one can do with an old pair of overalls or shorts, funky T-Shirts, hats and caps, make-up and hair clips. Accessories can be anything from the closet, or items crafted with common materials found around the home.
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House parties thoughts part 1
You can arrange the party in the house, what you have but the real treat is if you have a house that is nicely decorated. For example, "wooden furniture" (Johnatan Marks, 2008), "large aquarium" (Ana Markovic, 2008), "small town garden" (Marina Plavic, 2009) ... All this affects the fact that your guests feel comfortable and nice. Just be careful when party moves to the next level, what will remain of the house you will have to live in.
House parties thoughts part 2
You have pets, and the party is tonight. What to do?
You have several options:
1. You can seal off your favorite pet in the room. What may happen is that your "cute dog" (cute dog, 2008) will bite your furniture.
2. You can ask someone to care for your pets while you party. That can be good unless the person loves animals and stuffed your pet with food. Another thing, there are people allergic to "cats" (Cats, 2009), so be careful to whom you are giving your kitty
3. You can even give your pets into a hotel for animals. Regarding this I do not see any problems except that it is a feature which will be the highest cost.
On photo "parrot" (Parrot 2009)
Party in open
Party in the open is a great idea.
You can have it in your garden, you can get out to town and celebrate on the street, and a super good idea are party in the camps.
"Camps" (camps, 2009) are full of people who are always ready for a good time. Damage you colud do is minimal if you're in a tent, if you have a trailer then be careful because you can even hurt yourself if you sip a little to many drinks.
Be smart and party with caution so you avoid injuries you might have.
On photo "woman with a glas of red wine" (woman with a glas of red wine, 2009)
Reference:
Ana Markovic, 2008
Referencing large aquarium
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From: http://croaquarium.com/
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Referencing Cute dog
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From: http://crodogtoday.com
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Referencing cats
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From: http://crocat.com
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Referencing camps
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From: http://vucamping.com
Jasna Zlokic, 2008
Referencing fancy clothes
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From: http://crotenager.com
Johnatan Marks, 2008
Referencing wooden furniture
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From: http://woodcro.com
Marina Plavic, 2009
Referencing small town garden
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From: http://vuhomeplants.com
Mladen Golubic, 2008
Referencing How to buy electric and electronic devices
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From: http://vuelectronics.com/
Parrot (image)
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From: http://ourbird.com
woman with a glas of red wine 2009 (image)
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From: http://vuwine.com