Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Party. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013


Weddings are the best day for families and friends to come and get together in celebration of life, love, and friendship. With a fun wedding ceremony comes a more exciting wedding reception where everyone can catch up, tell exciting stories, and eat or drink in a satisfying feast.

If you want to add something remarkable and memorable to your wedding reception, why not include a coffee bar at one area of the reception hall for all your coffee loving friends. Let your friends say thank you later for offering the best coffee and coffee syrup flavors to help them stay awake the whole day. This is not just a great addition to dessert table but a conversation starter among your friends as well.

Sunday, June 9, 2013


Whether you’re planning a get together with friends or officemates, celebrating a birthday or doing a send off, hosting a coffee party is a great way to catch up and have some fun. Invite your friends over to your home, bake some goodies, and prepare different varieties of coffee syrup for a relaxing company you will surely love.

Is there any occasion that you want to celebrate soon? Why not organize a coffee party that every body will delight everyone. Here are some things that you must remember when hosting a coffee party.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013



As an event planner, you need to know how to use your creativity to plan unique and special events. One of the best ways to make an event unique is to order inexpensive personalized cocktail napkins for use during the event. However, not every occasion requires specially printed napkins, especially because these can be quite costly. Unless you’re planning any of these special events below, you may have to focus your creativity on other party planning ideas. 

If you happen to be planning one of these events, here are some ways you can use personalized supplies to make your client’s experience unique. 

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  1. Weddings
There’s nothing like custom beverage napkins with the bride and groom’s faces on it on a wedding day. It may be cheesy, but it’s one way to remind everyone that it’s their day. And if that’s not the print that they want, the couple can always think of other things to print on their wedding supplies. For example, they could have special quotes from their vows printed on utensils. They can have nuptial photos printed on souvenirs like cups and mugs. Because getting printed supplies for weddings is not an uncommon practice, you can even negotiate prices with the printing company for smaller weddings.

  1. Debuts
On the other hand, debuts are even more grandeur, especially for high-society communities. On the day a young woman turns 18, she has to dress up pretty and perform in front of a whole audience. Other traditions allow young women to celebrate their debuts with a bunch of other celebrants. For high class events like these, elegant, printed napkins are a definite must-have. There won’t be any colorful prints or grand images, but since the event will require delicate China, it’s only fitting that the utensils are matched with high-class, event-appropriate accessories. 

  1. Restaurants
Have you heard of a restaurant that doesn’t have its own personalized supplies? Most restaurants that want to survive the business have to invest in its own supplies. If they haven’t started printing plates and cups, they will have to do it soon because getting people to see their logo is part of the branding process. Restaurants usually aim for customized plates, cups, utensils and even personalized napkins. Bigger restaurants and franchises need these personalized supplies for marketing and branding purposes. 

  1. Children’s Birthday Parties
Birthday parties are fun to plan. If you’re aiming for Disney or cartoon themes for the party, then you can definitely count on personalized supplies to keep the kids entertained. Some stores sell ready-made printed plastic cups and plates for special occasions. But if your client wants a different kind of design, you can always get a supplier of affordable cups and plates to help you print the designs you want.

Thursday, September 6, 2012


When you’re preparing a party for a client, you’ll find yourself plagued with a variety of decisions in order to meet their requirements. One of these decisions includes how to prepare their party table. This decision will usually come from the client themselves. However, if they don’t know how to prepare a party, they need to give you details so you can suggest themes and ways to prepare. This way, you have to prepare the party’s entertainment, decorations, food and catering and even set up invitations, if needed. But one of the most important decisions you’ll be making will involve your preparations for the party table.

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A formal table setting is usually required in formal party themes. If your client will be having some business guests and important visitors, you’ll probably want to recommend this type of setting. In a formal party environment, your guests will be doing a sit-down meal, complete with a business-like setting.


Your plates, utensils should be placed in the right positions and your glasses should be at the upper right of your plate. If you have no idea how to create a formal table setting, there are some tutorials online that can give you ideas. Don’t forget to place the napkin above the plate, as this is one of the major differences of a formal and casual table setting. Be careful in choosing utensils and plates too. If you don’t use elegant pieces (aka proper China), you’ll end up disappointing a lot of your client’s guests.

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A casual setting, on the other hand, is for friends, maybe officemates and even bosses off hours. This type of table setting should be used only in a care-free environment. Preparing a table for a casual event is much different than that of a formal event. Most formal events have sit down dinners. Casual parties, on the other hand, not so much. If your client requires a sit-down dinner for their casual party, set the table up similar to a formal dinner style. The only difference is that the napkin is placed beside the plates instead. Now that you have a friendlier environment, you can use stylish plates and utensils. Prepare custom beverage napkins too, just in case the guests will need it after dinner.

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A buffet style party is different than both casual and formal table preparations. This time, the attention isn’t focused on the setting on the table. It’s focused on how you set the food on the table. Since all of the food will be placed on one table with the guests lining up to pile their food, you have to arrange the food in the most convenient way possible for the guests. Be sure to separate meals by table. Desserts should be with desserts, while the main course should all be in one table. Keep your appetizers in another. Don’t just place the food on the table, of course. Use your creativity to make the buffet table look attractive and convenient for guests. 
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