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St. Patrick's Day Party Attire

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Summary: Wearing green clothes and costumes add fun to a St. Patrick's Day party. Get people to wear green for a St. Patrick's Day Party with tips from a party planner in this free social events video.

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"I also suggest having a variety of games at your St. Patrick's Day party, the easiest of which is is encouraging people to wear green. Come in costume, I mean, I normally look like this, but a lot of other people could have a good time at your St. Patrick's Day party. There are things like, they can have shamrock wands. They can be wearing absolutely crazy gaudy bow ties around their neck, no problem, it's like half as big as their head, and of course, they can also have their pots of gold including nice like little chocolate medallions inside their green pots. There is a bunch of things people can do, they can even just wear things around the house, perhaps they have cut out gloves, or old green shirts, or even older green pants. Really the sky's the limit and it's a great way to encourage your guests to dress up. I've seen all sorts of crazy costumes over the years at St. Patrick's Day parties. Once more, there's that old game when people -OW!- pinch you if you're not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day, this is an automatic way to avoid that. You're dressed up, you're having a great time at the party. What's more you don't have to worry about any body pinching you. This is not nearly as much fun as some other holiday observances are. So definitely encourage your guests, dress up, doesn't have to be a costume, but it's great if it's green."

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