Planning a Frugal 4th of July PartyI like to host a party. We usually have several very large ones a year, once we had around 300. I spend minimal money and energy in having them. We live on a large farm, so most of my events are outside.
Bank Conference Room For Special EventsMost banks have a conference room with a seperate entrance that they will let their customers use either free, or for just a few dollars. These rooms are even available on weekends when the bank is not open.
Prewrapped Silverware For CompanyI like to pre-roll my silver/plasticware before I have company. I do this for every party. I like to use plasticware as it's disposable and now comes in such a variety of colors. I even found "silver" plasticware at a local wholesale store.
Have Older Kids Help Plan Their Own PartyWhen planning a party, it can get very stressful. The parents always feel pressured, and think that they have to do all the work preparing and planning it. They don't always realize that sometimes the kid wants to help with it or plan the party.
Have a Plan B When Party PlanningMy husband and I planned to host Christmas for his side of the family, which includes 5 children (4 children under the age of 5), and 7 adults. About a month before the party his mother planned to bring chili and I would make sure there were plenty of fixings.
Figuring How Much Food to Buy for PartiesIt will soon be time for graduation parties, family reunions, etc., and it can be difficult to know how much food to fix for a large crowd. Here are several serving guides I have come to rely on.