Jan Hayner

How to Improve and Organize Your Holiday Entertaining



Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2007

by
Organizing and Cleaning Tips and Hints

It is getting close to that time of year when we are going to be entertaining more than usual and we will need a Master Plan in order to remember everything on our lists.
 
Entertaining can be stressful, there are so many things to think of and plan for, things to purchase, not to mention when we are going to have the event. With this handy checklist, you will be stress-free, all areas will be well planned for and you will be ready for the big event.

Things to Decide
What is the party's theme?
Will you have drinks, punch, and sodas?
Will you have a sit down meal, buffet, appetizers, Snacks, Breads, cakes?
How many people will you invite?
What is the date and time of your party and by when should they RSVP
Is the party at your home or do you have to reserve a place?
What types of food are you going to offer?
Is someone else going to help you plan and execute the party?
If so, what will their responsibilities be?
Plan a time chart for things that need to be accomplished
 
Cost's to Plan for
Decorating
Table piece, tablecloth, napkins, paper plates if used, as well as cutlery and cups
Food and beverages-liquors, soda, juices-olives, mushrooms etc.
Caterer- if applicable
Rental space-if applicable
Entertainment or Music
Extra tables, chairs, Nescos, coffee pots etc.
Invitations, postage and envelopes
 
First Steps
Make your guest list
Make out the invitations and mail them
Purchase the decorations
Purchase tableware items
Contract for a hall or rental place to have the party
Contract for the caterer-if applicable
Pick out the music or contract with DJ or Entertainment Service
Contract with any rentals
Start purchasing things for your menu
 
Plan for Yourself too
Pick out the clothes, jewelry and shoes that you want to wear
Get the clothes cleaned and ready to go
Make an appointment to get your hair and nails done
 
Two Weeks Before
Check your list and make sure that you have everything available that you will need
Check to make sure that all food is purchased
Check the liquor cabinet for the last minute items
Confirm with guests of the time and date
Check with all contracted people that everything is running smoothly
 
Four Days Before
Shop for last minute items
Gather all necessary things together
Make a list of items that have to be returned to other people
 
Three Days Before
Clean the house
Wash and wax the floors
Hang the decorations
Set up the extra tables and chairs
Make a list of the things that you will serve so you don't forget to put anything out
Pick out the dishes and utensils that you will use to serve items
 
The Day Before
Cut all vegetables and arrange if serving cold
Get meat ready- cook ahead that way you can just heat up
Get all food items finished that can be reheated the following day

THE BIG DAY
Put the tablecloth on and the centerpiece
Add the plates, knives, forks and napkins
Don't forget the salt, pepper and butter
Put everything that needs to be warmed, in the Nescos, Slow Cookers and oven
Go get your nails and hair done
Get dressed
Turn the music on and light a few candles
Greet your guests
Get the beverages ready
Serve the meal or food that you took such great pride in planning
 
Holidays are a great time of year to spend with family and friends, renew old acquaintances and friendships and to relieve past memories. With a little planning and organizing, you to can enjoy yourself and look forward to the next party or get-together.
 

Jan Hayner is a Professional Organizer and creator of www.organizingandcleaning.com, she offers tips, hints and shortcuts to everyday problems with organizing your home, work, family and life. She also offers shortcuts on cleaning your house, recipes for cleaners and tips to make the jobs faster and easier.

This Article has been viewed 142 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)
» left by straight talk
4 years 75 days ago.
111 fans. Follow straight talk on twitter!
Great tips, that is if you can afford to celebrate? Many do not have their minds fixed on celebrating but survival. Yet, it was a good article. Sincerely, best wishes.
» left by 4 years 75 days ago.
Thank you Robert for your nice comment and your right, as far as people not thinking about entertaining, but the season is fast approaching. My next article will be 'how to entertain on a budget', so everyone can enjoy the holdiays with family and friends and not be strapped for money. Family and friends are the ones you need around you especially when times are bad, after all, we are all in this together and the easier we make life...... the better.
We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.