While a large get-together of family
& friends can make for an entertaining evening, an intimate dinner party is
a great way to mingle and spend quality time visiting with each of your guests.
You also have more creative choices when designing a smaller party. You can
easily incorporate fun themes, unusual settings, and mouth-watering menus.
Will your party be casual or formal? What kind of food will
you serve? How many guests will you have?
Will there be a theme? Will you
seat your guests at the dining room table or will there be other seating
options?
Think about the number of guest you are inviting. Dinner parties usually occur in your home,
which mean the size of your table is going to determine the amount of people
you invite. Don’t forget comfort, you do not want to squeeze in an extra chair
and your guests end up eating in awkward positions.
Personal touches like handmade invitations will spark your
guests’ curiosity and they will be sure to put your dinner date on their
calendar. Also, your party does not have to be formal to incorporate place
cards; another personal touch that your guests will be sure to love.
Your menu will be one of the most important components of
your event. No one knows your guests the
way you do so make sure there’s something that will appeal to everyone’s
palate. Whether you are preparing the
meal yourself or having it catered the food you serve should be nothing short
of perfection.
The table setting, music, and décor should reflect the theme
of the evening as well as your taste.
Here, you can be as creative as you want formally or casual. However, do not go overboard and your décor
becomes the focal point of the evening. Adding
extra touches to your home and your table will show the importance you put on
your guests and the event. Give your
guests something to enjoy but remember the purpose the dinner party.
Now, Let’s Get Inspired!
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