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How to Host Spring Break Parties

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A fun spring break party
A fun spring break party
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Spring break is here and what better way to celebrate than to host your own spring break party? Read on for tips and ideas for hosting the best spring break party ever.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    First, you have to pick a theme for your spring break party. You could throw a beach party, Hawaiian themed, surfing, spring flowers. There are so many ideas and the theme that you decide on will dictate how you go about planning your party.

  2. Step 2

    Next, decide on a location. If you are throwing a beach party, it’s fairly obvious where you should host it. If you picked a different theme, you could host the party at your house, or a friend’s, or someone’s backyard, or at a park. Just make sure that the location that you pick can accommodate all of your guests.

  3. Step 3

    Speaking of guests, you will need to send out spring break party invitations. Check out the link in resources for How to Create Free Printable Party Invitations.

  4. Step 4

    Finally, choose a menu. If you are having your party outside, then picnic type or barbeque foods would work best. Mini sandwiches and mini pizzas are always a big hit. You may want to have some large umbrellas or even a tent so that the bugs are kept away from the food. If you are having an Hawaiian themed party, visit http://gohawaii.about.com/od/salads/Hawaiian_Salad_and_Side_Dish_Recipes.htm for some simple Hawaiian dishes.

Tips & Warnings
  • Have fun. Don’t let the stress of party planning prevent you from having fun. After all, this is spring break! Enjoy yourself!

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andre7514 said

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on 4/12/2009 Great idea and article. 5 stars

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