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Christmas Party: How to Host the Perfect, Stress Free, Adults Only, Holiday Party

A Christmas Party for Those 21 and Over

By shadows, published Nov 07, 2007
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Christmas is a time for family, and friends to come together, and celebrate. It's a time of love, joy, and remembering your childhood. Now, lets get serious, Christmas is also a time of overspending, Holiday stress. The kids are hyper, and cranky, the malls are packed, and there is no parking places to be found. Christmas parties are fun, but what about a party where there are no kids to listen in, or get in trouble, and your boss is no where to be found. An adults only Christmas party is just the ticket.

If your lucky enough to have the outdoor space, and the weather allows for an outdoor party, congratulations. A fire pit, to warm your guest, mixed with a nice cool evening, makes a wonderful setting. But, if it's to cold where you live in December, you'd better plan the event indoors. You will need to print your own invitations, or buy the type that allows you to fill in the information. Be sure to write on the card "Adults Over 21 Only" and explain why. A note like "this is a DE-stress party" or "this is a break away party" will do fine.

Due to the simple fact most adults have children, break away for the ordinary routine. Parents need to be home early, so plan you party during appropriate hours. Anytime between noon and nine o'clock works best. Your party should only be a few hours long, somewhere between 2 to 4 hours are perfect. You don't want your guest spending the Holidays in the slammer, so limit the alcohol, make your party B.Y.O.B, or have no alcohol at all. As for food, keep it simple. A few finger food dishes works great.

Indoors or out, you will want to keep the noise level down. Playing soft music is fine, but remember this is a time for the adults to have conversation, and relax. With that being said there is no need to planed games either. If you want to do a gift exchange, keep it simple. Requesting each person bring one gift valued at $10.00 or so, is a simple request. As the guest arrive have them put there presents under the tree. Before your guest leave have them take one gift from under the tree (one they didn't bring) and open it. It's a simple, fun way to add Holiday cheer, after all even adults love gifts.

Takeaways
  • Adult Christmas Party Idea's and Tips.
  • Putting Adult Goodie Bags Together.
Did You Know?
Over 75% of adults say that the most stressful part of a Christmas party is watching the kids.
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