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Oscar Party Drinks

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Summary: Oscar party drinks can be served in little champagne glasses for fun. Make party guests feel like stars with tips from an experienced party planner in this free video on party planning.

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Stephanie works for Partyland. She has been in the party business for many years throwing parties for herself, friends, holidays and customers. She can be reached at 801-498-7777.read more

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"Now right now we're going to talk about the drinks. If you serve your drinks in these fun little champagne type glasses your guests are sure to feel like the stars that they are. You can serve anything that you think your guests will enjoy from wine or champagne or just soda or sparkling cider, and even have some water on hand for those who may be, might be a little more on the boring side or healthy side, and just make sure that you do have a champagne glass for everyone on hand at the party, and enough champagne or sparkling cider for everyone to toast at the end of the awards show. You can also toast to the best picture once that's announced and toast to you that you're a great host and just toast the end of a great party, and just make sure that you have, if you've had your guests RSVP that gives you a good head count of how much, how many cups and how many drinks you should have on hand, and if you don't get any RSVP's back just, you know, try calling your friends and see if they're planning on coming because you don't want to have a lot of left over things after your party. But if you do happen to have leftovers it shouldn't be a big deal. You can return what you don't use, or you can just host another party for the next awards show."

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