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The holidays are a great for spending time with friends and family. But for the hopeful host or hostess, throwing a holiday party can be stressful. Here are a few helpful tips for eliminating stress and throwing a great holiday get together.
1) Send invitations early. The holidays can get busy. With people going out of town or relatives coming into town, school parties and all the other things-like getting your picture taken at the mall with Santa-a must do, right? Calendars get full, so make sure your party is on everyone's calendar before Jingle Bells even hits the radio waves, which seems to happen earlier and earlier every year.
2) Throw a theme party. Making decorations or refreshments can be a hassle and can take away from your own fun as a host or hostess. So why not throw a baking party or a wreath or ornament making party. You could even throw a tree trimming party that will help you get your tree trimming and decorations done. If you're not baking cookies or serving hot cocoa, you can really create that holiday ambience with a fresh scent by setting out oranges filled with cloves.
3) Do something for the kids. If you are inviting the whole family, make sure to keep the kids entertained. Why not play an old Christmas classic like "It's a Wonderful Life" or "A Charlie Brown Christmas" for the kids. Or have kids paint their own ornaments and frost cookies. Decorating or baking parties also eliminate the need to make party favors or goody bags.
4) Frugal is the name of the game. Stock up on any necessary items, such as serving trays and punch bowls by borrowing from friends. Make your own party gear look extra festive by spray-painting them with holiday colors like white, silver, and gold. Pick up a can of crystal frost spray to give your decor a wintery feel, and string white lights above the door and in the house, while you dim your own lights, to set a calming, festive mood. Ornaments aren't just for the tree; hang them from the ceiling with fishing wire and pins.
5) Include activities. Exciting activities make the party and get people socializing and enjoying one another's company. Don't count on great conversations to just pop up. Have guests write down their favorite or funniest Christmas memories or gifts and then tape them to a poster board for other guests to enjoy or giggle at. Gift exchanges can spark conversation and laughter, especially if you set a theme or a dollar limit-why not try dollar store gift exchange. Of course, the classic fun of singing Christmas carols, especially to those in need such as a retirement or convalescent home will bring the holiday spirit to all the partygoers.

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