Where's The Party Tonight?
Posted 22nd October 2007 at 04:47 PM by Vandhana
Where's the party tonight, so goes a popular song from the movie KANK. But in reality, hosting a party becomes a real nightmare for some . So doing a first "boni " to IL blogs, i thought i would start a blog on party planning , tips etc etc....
So ladies and gents ( am sure you do plan surprise parties for your wives, and if not , please do read these blogs so you can host one
) , what about party planning baffles you? Choosing a Venue or theme, something different for kids and adults. what about the menu. And ofcourse the perenial problem of what to stuff in the Goody Bags
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So friends lets get to gether and create here a ready handbook for planning and partying that will create wonderful memories for us to last our lifetime. Please do comment on what you would like to see in this category, or if one of you has a nice idea for a party , then post your comments. And let see where this take us......
Vandhana
So ladies and gents ( am sure you do plan surprise parties for your wives, and if not , please do read these blogs so you can host one
. So friends lets get to gether and create here a ready handbook for planning and partying that will create wonderful memories for us to last our lifetime. Please do comment on what you would like to see in this category, or if one of you has a nice idea for a party , then post your comments. And let see where this take us......
Vandhana
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Hello Mumbai
Aga, Mee ali parath.. tula shodath..
Dear Vandy,
Hosting a party is not everybody cuppa. The creativity, the theme, the dress code, very important is the "INVITEES", you have to club the like minded people together, you cannot invite a couch potato for a dance party and vice versa. If you planning to have "give aways" another mind rocking issue. The menu combination, you cannot have Paneer Makhani , Paratha and Raitha. The combo should gel with the the complete list. The desert should not be heavy. The place should have good back up in case there is failure of electricity. The venue should be easily reachable. If you have invited people in their mid 40's and 50's you should take care of the floor of the venue.... In India, most of the party halls do not have lifts or elevators. They may have to climb the odd stairs with a weak bones.. We have to keep it in consideration. There should few good party crackers around.. to keep the show rolling.
I can go on.. Hope My post is of some use..Posted 28th October 2007 at 10:43 AM by malspie
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Hey...
Planning parties can be very tiresome. Its especially disappointing if the crowd does not appreciate the effort. I remember i threw a party for my husband's business check printing company employees. I'm sorry to say, it was the worst party crowd ever!Posted 13th July 2009 at 01:06 AM by nzhind










