• Entertaining - Parties & Get Togethers

  • Hosting a Wine Tasting Party

    To get started, invite anywhere from twelve to sixteen people.  This is a manageable number.  Anything larger than this gets hard to control, as far as who has tasted what wine, their reactions, etc.

    • Buying a Conservatory for Entertaining

      The first bit of advice is, don't be intimidated. A conservatory is really just a different type of room that needs to be furnished and decorated to meet your needs. Sure a bare room can be intimidating, but dare to accept the challenge.

    • Make Up Parties

      Throwing good make up parties takes a little more planning than a little make up and a few women. Planning, design, and complete skin care from face washing to the application process should be part of the party.

    • Throwing an Engagement Party

      A soon-to-be-married couple deserves to have a final hoorah before they give their vows and enter into the Real World, which typically consists of buying a home and eventually welcoming children into it, etc. An engagement party can't be thrown together at the last minute; there are actually specific steps you should take to prepare for it.

    • Hosting a Wine Party

      There are so many different kinds of wines out there and so many different price tags you have to compare. A wine party is helpful to you and all your guests, as you can find out together what your individual favorites are and when you can save money and when it's worth it to shell out a few extra dollars.

    • How to Throw a Lingerie Party

      A  lingerie party might be right up your alley. There are two different kinds of lingerie parties – one is typically held by a group of girlfriends and might even double as a bachelorette party, while the other kind of lingerie party is open to both guys and gals and thus, can get quite steamy.

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