Tips to Help You Become the Star of Your Next Theme Party
If you've ever thrown a theme party before, you know how much fun they can be both to plan and to attend. Theme parties are a great way to get your friends together for a night they will never forget. They create lasting memories for everyone in attendance. It's better than going to the same place over and over again every Saturday, and it's definitely better than sitting home!
Well, I have everything you need for your next theme party! What better way to make your friends feel like the fabulous people that they are other than throwing your own Hollywood- or movie-themed party? Keep these tips in mind when planning your next big party.
- Invitations. You will need some way to let your guests know about the big event. Many party supply stores sell pre-made invitations for these type of parties so look for ones in the shape of a movie ticket, a movie clapboard (you know, those things directors use when they yell "action!") or even popcorn. If you can't find any premade invitations, try making them yourself. This way you will personalize the experience even more. Mailing the invitations out is also a fun way to get your guests in the party mood! Be sure to give yourself enough time to prepare from the RSVP date!
- Decorations. What's a party without some decorations? The options are endless with the Hollywood theme. I would try to stick to a black, red and gold color scheme for the party's main decorations. And of course you'll want those famous Hollywood letters to hang up somewhere. Roll out a red carpet in the entranceway to make your guests feel like they are entering a movie premier. Balloons, streamers and other objects found at your local party supply store make perfect decorations for any party. Megaphones and clapboards can also be placed around the room. Look into hanging up "scene setters" to help create the Hollywood atmosphere. Christmas lights also help set the mood by adding some sparkle....
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Author: Melissa S