Sep
Having a party outdoors is a lovely way to make celebrating an occasion even more special. On a warm summers evening or even during the cooler months, consider moving your party out into your garden. Having outdoor pavers gives you an area to set up your outdoor furniture so you have somewhere for guests to sit comfortably and eat. When organizing your outdoor party there are a few things you will need to consider, such as organizing enough seating for everyone, making sure the area is well lit and that you have prepared the right menu. In summer make sure you have plenty of water on hand for guests to help themselves to, particularly if you are serving alcohol. A water filter is handy to have because it means you will always have fresh clean water on tap.
Guest list
The first thing you normally do when organizing a party is think about who you will be inviting. It is important to sort out your guest list first so you can work out whether you need to hire or find extra furniture to accommodate everyone and you need to know how much food and drinks to buy. The trick with organising any party is to give guests plenty of warning. Send out invitations a few weeks in advance. Everyone is so busy nowadays with work and family commitments it is a good idea to get in early and give people notice. If you are planning your party around Christmas or New Years this is a busy time so get your invitations out as soon as you can.
Menu
The usual menu for an outdoor party is a barbecue. It’s quick and easy and usually means a night off cooking for the female of the household. Instead of a barbecue try something a little different instead. Plan a meal to suit the evening or the season. In summer seafood is great, or have a Thai or Indian menu planned. If you have an outdoor heater or open fire place outside you can use your outdoor area in winter, so serve something hearty like a lasagna or rich stew. If you have decided on having a theme for your party plan your menu around this, for example Mexican food or tropical dishes for a Hawaiian Island night.
Lighting
Don’t just switch on the fluorescent lighting outside your back door. Create a mood for your evening with your lighting. If you have garden lights switch these on, and if you have a swimming pool turn on the light so your whole pool is illuminated. Fairy lights look lovely strung up in the trees around the back garden or you might want to buy some tiki lights, which aren’t that expensive.
Theme
Having a theme for your party can be a bit of fun. Give people an excuse to pull out their best cocktail dresses and evening wear by having a cocktail party. If you are inviting a lot of married couples have everyone wear their wedding dresses and suits. Parties depicting a certain decade are always fun, like the 1970s or 1980s, or take it back to the war years and have a 1940s party and have your stereo blaring with Big Band music.




