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sbuccini | 4 months ago
23) Buy frozen finger food and put into oven in staggered batches. When a batch is ready, immediately transfer to serving tray and walk through party offering people food. Great task to delegate to that one attendee who doesn't know anyone!
24) Polaroids/Disposable cameras are cheap and seem to be universally adored. Get a few and scatter them throughout the party.
25) Sharpies/labels for marking solo cups, drastically cuts down on clutter as the night goes on.
26) If someone brings a bottle of wine or a bottle of liquor as a gift, just crack it open and ask them to share it with other attendees. Same with food. Makes for a good conversation starter.
tcoff91|4 months ago
Yes, there's a risk of breakage & having to clean up, but overall I think it sets a better tone.
beerandt|4 months ago
Mashimo|3 months ago
I do this on my parties! Also sometimes people ask me to bring my gear to their parties.
The guests can either keep the photo and take home some memories or gift it to the host.
My more advanced version is that I take photos with my "good" mirrorless camera, transfer the photos to my phone, and then send them to the polaroid (Instax mini) for print. Too much work as a host, but as a gift when I'm a guest I might do it :)
Cthulhu_|3 months ago
tgv|3 months ago
Vinnl|3 months ago
(This is also the reason I'm hesitant about the oven tip, given that the kitchen is where the true party is.)
accrual|3 months ago