How to Plan a Housewarming

By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor

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As for any other party, the secret is in the planning for a housewarming. Checklists, shopping lists and guest lists should be your top priority in the planning stage.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Set a budget for the party. This should be done first and will drive some of the other decisions you need to make.
Step2
Decide what kind of party you want to have. Everything from an informal outdoor barbecue to an open house to a formal sit-down dinner is appropriate. (Your budget should guide you in making this choice.)
Step3
Make a checklist of everything that needs to be done before the party. Refer to it often, and cross items off as they are done.
Step4
Decide if you want any activities other than socializing and eating at the party. If so, plan the games or other activities you will include.
Step5
Choose a menu. This will depend heavily on the kind of party you are planning, but you should decide if you are hiring a caterer, having guests bring food potluck, or if you are doing the cooking.
Step6
Make a guest list. Close friends of the new homeowner should be included, as well as new neighbors if the object is a getting-to-know-you theme.
Step7
Buy or make the invitations. Or, if the party is casual, do the inviting over the phone. Be sure to include the type of party, date and time, and give guests some idea of what to wear ("casual," "dressy," etc.) Since some people may not know the way to the new house, give directions or include a map.
Step8
Keep track of RSVPs so you know how many guests will be coming.
Step9
Make a shopping list. Include everything you will need to provide food and beverages, make decorations or centerpieces, and items you will use for serving food and drink.
Step10
Relax and follow your checklist for a hassle-free party.

Tips & Warnings

  • If the new homeowners are reluctant to throw their own party, it's appropriate for friends to plan it - even as a surprise.
  • Make arrangements to have your house cleaned, either by you or someone else. Guests at a housewarming expect a tour of the new house!
  • Don't forget the thank-you notes. If you are giving the party for yourself, you are likely to receive gifts from guests unless you specify "no gifts" on the invitation.

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on 6/30/2006 We plan on allowing our children to host a party along with the housewarming. They will decorate the garage and host their own get together for our friends with children!

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on 11/22/2005 Serve white wine, water, and clear sodas. You don't want spilled drink stains on your brand new carpeting!

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