Other Types of Parties

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By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 1 comments
There's a little bit of child in all of us when there's snow on the ground, and there's nothing like a good winter white romp to bring it out... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 4 comments
Graduates love to have a place to mingle and celebrate the big event - not to mention all those years that have gone by. Add some food and beverages and you'll have the perfect party... more »
By Kathleen Fuller 0 comments
A lock-in is an overnight party where the party-goers are "locked" inside for the night. They are very popular activities with youth groups. Here are some steps for planning your own lock-in... more »
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You've taken great care in planning the drinks for your Tiki Party and have chosen the decorations to reflect an island attitude. No you must carefully compose the menu to create the full effect of a tropical island paradise... more »
By Allana Baroni 0 comments
The Olympic Oath is taken by one athlete and one judge from the host country at the opening ceremonies of each Olympic Games. This tradition is ripe for a party game. Here's how to incorporate it into your Olympic viewing party... more »
By Alina Bradford Bradford 0 comments
Bunco isn't just a game, it's a fun get together! Meghan McGurkin, who has worked with with country legend, and avid Bunco player, Naomi Judd, shared some quick tips for starting your own Bunco party with me... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 3 comments
If your party is properly planned, everything should come together smoothly on the big day... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
So many parties rest on their bland-themed laurels. Make yours different by forging down the unique-party path and still maintaining your budget. With a few interesting ideas, you can rev up the enthusiasm at your next gathering... more »
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Spice up any gathering by indulging in the Cuban-African rhythms of salsa. Even if you don't know how to rumba or cha-cha, let alone salsa, none of that matters as long as your atmosphere has flavor and the music cooks!.. more »
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Ask any child their favorite school subject and they'll likely tell you art--or at least they will once they get past "gym" and "recess." Children are naturally creative and love to draw, color and paint--especially if they can get good and messy ... more »
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Texas Tuxedos are often worn to formal events, especially in rural areas of the country. The definition of a "Texas Tuxedo" is open to interpretation, but the clothes should always look new and are in good condition without holes or noticeable wear... more »
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Building a proper firepit for a bonfire will not only provide a safe way to enjoy your festivities, but it will also assist in the creation of a truly memorable and spectacular fire. Find the right location for your firepit, bring a shovel and ... more »
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Get into the spirit of the decade when decorating for your '80s party. Take cues from the music of Cyndi Lauper and Duran Duran with bright colors and geometric patterns. Before you know it, your home will go from like, gag me with a spoon to ... more »
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Decorating is essential to really setting the mood for a party. There are a few styles for hanging streamers that can be used to decorate properly and give your party that extra touch... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
In the long stretch of winter between holidays, or on a rainy summer day, invite the friends and relatives over for an easy dinner party. Making a buffet-style taco party will entertain the kids, who will like picking and choosing what ... more »
By Allana Baroni 0 comments
Here’s a question you won’t find on Jeopardy: what is the most universal belief in the human race? The answer is “luck.” It would be hard to find someone who hasn’t experienced it. Whether you’ve got beginners luck or live next door to lady luck, ... more »
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Nintendo Wii (pronounced "wee") is the ultimate party game system. It lends itself perfectly to inviting some friends over, having a few snacks and engaging in some healthy competition. So if you're looking to host a Nintendo Wii party and want ... more »
By AsariM 1 comments
Tired of looking at the same old beauty pageants. Ever thought that you could make a better pageant? Here are a few steps to planing your own beauty pageant.. more »
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If you are tired of the club scene but love to dance, get your friends together and plan a dance party of your own. No snooty doormen, no cover charge, no unwanted groping and no crappy music. Your own party will feature just you and your friends ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 2 comments
Having a party at a restaurant is a fantastic option if you want to leave the cleanup and responsibility to someone else. Here's how... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 3 comments
A grand opening is made more special with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. With just a bit of planning, you can successfully pull off this celebratory event... more »
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Snap out of the cold weather blues with a Winter Wonderland party. Make your home warm and inviting with candles, twinkling lights, warm drinks and hot food. Here's all you need to know... more »
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A Mexican fiesta theme is perfect for a birthday party, kids party or an informal weekend get-together with friends and family. Keep your Mexican fiesta party simple and easy with plastic dishes, colorful streamers and Latin music. By asking each ... more »
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The playstation 3 is a great stand-alone gaming system. Another way to enjoy the PS3 with friends in town is to throw a LAN party. Having a bunch of friends together in a room with all of your PS3 consoles connected together can be a real party!.. more »
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For a vacation getaway feel without the expense, invite guests up to your roof for an afternoon of high-altitude frolicking... more »