A Guide To Hosting The Best Themed Party At Home

 

Most people, whether they want to admit it or not, love a good-themed party. They give us adults a way to transform into our favorite celebrity, cartoon or movie character, and anything in between for the night while having a blast. When it comes to hosting any event, though, it can be a stressful time. Who are you going to invite? When is it going to happen? There are so many factors to consider, so adding a theme on top can be a little overwhelming. 

 

We will guide you through every step of hosting the perfect themed party to relieve some of that stress.

 

Theme

The theme is the most crucial factor if you throw a themed party. Already have a theme in mind? Great! It’s time to consider how you can bring the theme together and to do this, you must consider decorations, food options, drinks, and entertainment. Those planning to host a Christmas party may wish to consider festive drinks such as eggnog or mulled wine or festive foods such as cookies with Christmas-themed decorations. 

Aside from that, you may consider Christmas-themed decorations such as winter inflatables, as they are the perfect way to add a little something extra to your party. Whether you’re looking to decorate your yard for a party or event, or just want to add a little something extra to your winter at-home party, custom-made winter inflatables are the perfect solution. You can choose from a variety of designs, including Santa Claus, reindeer, snowmen, and more. Plus, custom winter inflatables are easy to set up and take down, so you can use them year after year. So if you’re looking for a fun and festive way to add a little holiday cheer to your backyard, or home, custom winter inflatables are the way to go.

 

There are so many theme options you can choose from eras like the 20th century or Egyptian times to genre themes like sci-fi and horror. A great way to get you started is by doing your research online. You can find inspiration by checking out sites like Pinterest and Etsy. Whether you are looking for unique ideas for fall parties or inspiration for a winter wonderland-themed Christmas party, a simple internet search will help you out. 

 

Invitations

The excitement builds from the get-go when we are invited to a themed party. We immediately start to think about what we will wear and who we will be. Utilize this excitement when you make your invitations, whether they are sent via email, message, or post. As previously mentioned, the theme is the most critical part, so setting clear instructions on your invite is essential. Invitations with a clown or circus tent imply your theme will be Circus; those with Christmas trees and robins show a Christmas theme, and poker tables, chips, and cards are a good route for a casino soiree. 

 

Shop Etsy for themed invites if you want to send something physical to your guests, or if you want to be more creative, you can make your own with editing software, a printer, and some strong paper. If you’re thinking of sending paperless invites, you could create your own poster and share it with friends online. 

 

Entertainment 

When choosing what entertainment to have, your choices are endless when you host the event at home. Entertainment is also going to depend on the type of theme that you choose for your event. If you plan a 90s dance party, you may want to deck your house out like a club and hire a DJ for the night. On the other hand, if your theme is horror, you can watch some spooky films to add to the horror atmosphere. 

 

If your theme is a casino, you could even organize a small poker game by purchasing chips online or hiring the equipment and dealer if you really want to go all out. Those guests who don’t know how to play poker can learn and play free live poker games online rather than having someone teach them and taking up time or having them sit alone with nothing to do so they can learn and join in on the next games. There are platforms that list the best online casinos in the UK where you and your guests can play together. Online casinos are an excellent way to learn the fundamentals of gambling and to practice new games. Even seasoned players will have a good time. It provides endless entertainment, and you don’t need a casino theme party to enjoy it. You can’t go wrong when you combine incredible decorations with fantastic entertainment.

 

Conclusion

Getting the theme right from the beginning is the key to a great themed party. Everything else comes together pretty seamlessly once you have this in place. To let your guests,have plenty of time to plan their outfits, ensure you send your invitations well in advance, so they have plenty of time to think about them. Most importantly, don’t forget to enjoy yourself! 

 

10 Booze Filled Versions of Classic Childhood Games

1. Red Rover 

Old game: Two teams of people stand in parallel lines holding hands. Each team takes turns choosing the supposedly scrawniest player and then singing “Red Rover, Red Rover, Send [selected weakling] right over!” The chosen run turns really fast towards them trying the break the grasp of two player’s hands until someone inevitably sprains a wrist and the game is officially banned from the playground.

New game: Same, but with drunk people. If you do not make it through the chain, DRINK.

2. H.O.R.S.E. 

Old game: Players take turns being the leader and throwing a basketball into the hoop in various ways. Once the leader makes a shot, the second player must copy the same distance/posture/etc. and try to make the same shot. For each miss, the player gets a letter starting with H then O then R and so forth. The first player who gets HORSE loses.

New game: Given you do not make the shot in this version not only do, you get a letter you also get to take a shot. Additionally if you are the leader and everyone makes the same shot as you, you do not get a letter, but itis your turn to drink. You will be surprised how much easier it is to shoot a weird free throw after a few. However, see how long it takes before you forget how to spell HORSE.

3. Heads Up, Seven Up 

Old game: Seven players from a group are chosen to go to the front of the room. Sitting players put their heads down and thumbs up. The chosen ones walk around the room and touch the thumb of one player. When seven thumbs have been touched, the selected seated players have to try to guess which chosen one tapped their thumb. In case they guess correctly, they get to be a chooser. Everyone cheats.

New game: If you do not guess your picker, you drink. Alternatively, if the person you picked guesses right, you drink!

4. Simon Says 

Old game: “Simon” makes various ridiculous and humiliating demands by barking out “Simon Says (insert weird action).” Players are legally obligated to perform all actions that are preceded by “Simon Says” but if Simon tries to trick them by saying a command without that preface, and they fall for the cruel trick, they are out.

New game: “Simon says do a shot of Jaeger.” “Simon says shotgun a beer.” “Simon says spin in a circle.” You try spinning in a circle after shot gunning a beer.. It is not easy.

5. Telephone 

Old game: Players sit in a line or circle. One person whispers a sentence or phrase into the ear of the player next to them. That player whispers whatever they heard to the next person and so on until the last player says the phrase aloud, which is usually something nonsensical and unrelated to the original statement.

New game: Same, except players are seated in order of intoxication with the drunkest person as the originator. Whatever garbled nonsense they say in the beginning will become something more coherent by the last sober person.

6. Spoons

Old game: Everyone sits in a circle around spoons (one spoon less than the number of participating players). The dealer starts the game by giving each player four cards. Then the dealer draws a card from the top of the deck. They can either keep that card, or give it away, but regardless they must pass a card to the person sitting to their left. This process continues as the dealer continues drawing cards and the players pass the cards around. The first player with four of a kind draws a spoon. Once one spoon is drawn, all the spoons are up for grabs and it becomes a game of reflexes to grab a spoon before there are none left. Whoever does not get a spoon is out of the game.

New game: Have each player fill a red solo cup. Once they reach four of a kind, the player must chug the contents of the cup, then proceed to play flip-cup. Once they have successfully flipped their cup, the player can grab a spoon. However, once the players notice that one player has started drinking, they too can start chugging, the same way as normal spoons. It is then a race to the finish to get a spoon.

7. Catch phrase

Old game: In this game, you are holding a device where a word or phrase comes up, and you have to describe it for your team members to get them to guess it correctly before the timer goes off.

New game: Let’s say you accidentally say the word or part of the phrase while you are describing it, you drink. If one of your teammates guesses the word or phrase correctly before time expires, that person gets to pick out a member of the opposing team and make them drink. If you skip a word or phrase because you think it is too tough, your entire team drinks. If your team fails to guess the word or phrase before your time expires, your entire team drinks.

8. 20 Questions

Old game: One player thinks of a person, place or thing, and the other players get to ask ‘yes’ or ‘no’ questions to guess what it is. The object of the game is to guess correctly before using up 20 questions.

New game: During the question and answer period, if a question is not asked in the ‘yes’ or ‘no’ format, the asker drinks. If the asking team does not guess correctly after using up their 20 questions, that entire team drinks. If the asking team guesses correctly, then the team that came up with the word or phrase drinks.

9. Charades

Old game: You have each player write down a movie, book title, famous person, an animal, place, etc. These are then put into a bowl. Players are split into two teams. On your team’s turn, one player draws a slip from the bowl and must act out what is written without speaking. Teammates then guess until they correctly name the character, or the allotted time runs out.

New game: Every incorrect answer guessed by the team is a sip for that guesser. Incase the other team guesses correctly, your whole team drinks. If your team cannot guess the word before time runs out, your team drinks. If after a losing turn, both teams believe the ‘acting’ was so poor, then they can punish that player with a rotten tomato drink – a drink determined at the beginning of play but reserved for just this occasion.

10. Hot Potato

Old game: Members would sit in a circle and pass around a potato or other object while music played in the background. When the music stopped, whoever was holding said object was eliminated from the game.

New game: Partiers should sit or stand in a circle and pick a song that everyone knows well. Fill a flask with your drink of choice and seal it tightly – make sure nothing will spill! When the group begins to sing the chorus, pass the flask around the circle. Whoever is stuck with the flask when the chorus ends has to drink. Bottoms up!

 

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10 Tips for Hosting Your First Post-COVID Get-Together 

 

If you’re like most people, you’re anxiously awaiting your first post-COVID get-together with friends and family. Needless to say, you want to make this party one to remember.

 

With that in mind, here are ten tips for hosting your first post-COVID get-together.

Consider Your Budget and Location

The pandemic was a feast-or-famine affair — hopefully, you ate well and invested your stimulus wisely. However, you can still party heartily if your wallet contains little but moths due to using yours to cover living expenses.

 

Depending on your budget, you might do anything from a backyard barbecue to a full-fledged reunion. If you’re considering the latter, you may need to clear your property to provide enough space for multiple banquet tables. To that end, a skid steer is usually a good option.

 

Whatever you ultimately choose, the following ideas work for any price-point:

 

● Luau: You can pick up inexpensive leis at the dollar store or go all out and build a firepit big enough for roasting a pig.
● Sports camp: If you have an active clan, throw your bash at the home with the biggest lawn. If you have more cash, rent out a park, including the playing fields, and have a ball.
● Cosplay: If you and your friends spent some of the quarantine perfecting your outfit for the next ComicCon, why not show off your duds a little early? If you have deeper pockets, rent an outdoor screen and recreate the drive-in movie experience.

Start With Respect

Hopefully, every attendee to your first post-COVID get-together chooses vaccination, giving them extra protection against the virus. However, there is still much scientists don’t know, and not everyone has gotten their shots.

 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you are fully vaccinated two weeks after your second dose or following a one-shot vaccine. Until then, you should continue to take precautions such as wearing masks and staying six feet apart from others when gathering in indoor places.

 

Please note that if you take medications that impact your immune system, you are not considered fully vaccinated, even after having your shots — talk to your doctor.

Break Out the Bubbly

Now that you covered the bases, it’s time to party. Pop the champagne!

 

If you have the means, why not break out an exclusive brand deserving of the occasion. Please ensure that you keep a non-alcoholic bottle or two on hand so that even those who abstain can share in the toast.

Make It a Finger Food Affair

The centerpiece of hosting your first post-COVID get-together is mixing and mingling. You don’t want to weigh people down with overladen paper plates.

 

Get your finger-food game on-point. Treats like tiny cucumber sandwiches and chicken skewers travel well, letting people devote most of their attention to socializing.

Or Go Formal Sit-Down

However, you might have more exclusive tastes — or merely the desire to share the same table with loved ones again. If so, go all out with a formal dinner party.

 

Remember, much of the elegance lies in the presentation. A single scoop of ice cream served in a champagne glass with strawberries makes a 4-star looking dessert in seconds.

Share War Stories

What’s the craziest thing that happened to you during quarantine? Did you embrace those tips to plant a victory garden or learn a second language, or did you spend much of the time catching up on lost sleep?

 

Why not have a contest? You can play charades to guess what you did to fill the lockdown time or collaborate on a master list of disaster survival tips — like how to find toilet paper when store shelves run bare.

Play Games 

It’s finally time to break out the Twister again. However, it could take folks some time to readjust from over a year of restrictions.

 

If you want to be the post-COVID host with the most, make sure your event includes a mix of games, such as the Vertellis conversation starter game, the #1 game for togetherness that sparks meaningful memories and stories. Or play some other socially distancing friendly games, like Frisbee golf, while others can involve contact for those who feel comfortable.

Get Creative 

Even if you got crafty in lockdown, it’s lonely to knit by yourself. Why not get creative with the crew?

 

You can even build your get-together around a craft theme. Have a mix and match earrings party or a spa and wellness day — you can even make things for a fundraiser.

Do Some Good

Volunteering is a heartfelt way to give back as a group. Why not make your post-COVID get-together benefit a cause? You could participate in a neighborhood cleanup or help put together care packages for less fortunate families who didn’t weather the storm as well as you did.

Reduce Cleanup Hassles

Any party worth remembering creates a bit of a mess. However, you can minimize cleanup hassles by placing trash and recycling containers around your pad and establishing a soaking station for dirty dishware.

Follow These 10 Tips for Your First Post-COVID Get-Together

You want your first post-COVID get-together to be memorable and fun. Follow these tips for an unforgettable bash.

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Drinking Games That’ll Knock You On Your Ass

Drinking Games 101

 

Partying is a cornerstone of the college experience. Sitting around drinking with your friends can get boring sometimes, thankfully we have drinking games to liven the experience up or keep it going post-graduation.

Beer Bong:

What you need (other than drinks): a funnel

One person holds a clear pipe to their mouth, while a second holds the other end of the pipe with a large white plastic funnel attached. The pipe is partly-filled with a beer of your choice, while the bottom of the funnel is filled with foamy head.

 

Straight Face:

What you need: pens and papers

It’s tough to keep a straight face when you’re drunk and this game challenges you to do just that.

Write funny or inappropriate sentences on small pieces of paper – ones that are tough to read while keeping a straight face. Each player picks up a piece of paper and tries to keep a straight face, whoever giggles or reacts has to drink.

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