O Christmas Tree
The invitations are coming in to attend all kinds of get-togethers. You
would like to host a party of some sort, but formal affairs aren't
exactly your cup of tea, and many of your friends have children that you
would like to include - so, what kind of party could you decide upon
that would incorporate all of the above and fill in the gaps with
Christmas cheer, fun, laugher, and just a wonderful week-end event?
Well, since Holiday entertaining is really - bottom line - making
memories to treasure and to rekindle for a lifetime - originality, great
food, and, of course, warm and congenial guests and stimulating
conversations - not a tall order, just a very Holiday order. One
characteristic about Christmas that is a true symbol is the Christmas
tree, whether it be real, plastic, green, silver, red, white, and
everything in between. Then, let's have a tree-trimming party. Hold on -
my Christmas tree is a very special tree with hand-made ornaments,
heirloom items, etc. My family and I enjoy decorating our tree by
ourselves - it's just such a special "home" event. That's fine
- solution - get a tree just for the party. It could go on your porch,
in your family room, or on an enclosed patio or in any extra room in
your home. It could even be outdoors! This tree will be a
"party" tree. The decorations will be unique and your can
enjoy your friends without sacrificing your family traditions.
A festive dinner, spirited holiday happiness and a lot of fun equals a
memorable holiday party. Invitations - cut out a different item for each
invitation, such as an angel, a Santa, a rocking horse, candle, wreath,
etc. On the back include all the information about your party, and the
front will be what your guest will contribute to the tree. Decorated
with felt, sequins, paint, chalk, etc. let them be creative and you
might just discover a Rembrandt in the making. If you like, your
ornaments can be felt or paper, whichever you choose to be decorated.
Your guests can join together for a conversation-starting garland
session. Have popcorn, dried cranberries, pretzels, dried fruits, etc.
What you don't use on the tree, everyone grab your mittens and head
outdoors. These garlands will decorate your trees and bushes to give
your fine feathered friends a Holiday treat as well. Spicy and tangy
party shrimp, sliced pork roast with a fragrant dressing and plenty of
gravy to go around, some oven baked potato slices, squash gratin,
poached pears, ice cream sundaes, and so on. Party food but not
overpowering. A take-home gift - Miniature trees stationed at your front
door, lined up for each guest to take home, decorate, and use on
dressers, countertops, etc. Just carrying their craftiness a step
further. Have Christmas carols playing in the background, have your
guests sing right along as they work. If you want lively fun with a lot
of Holiday atmosphere, you can't go wrong with at tree-trimming party.
This type of get-together is Santa-approved. ENJOY! ©Arleen M. Kaptur
2002 November
Arleen Kaptur may be contacted at http://www.arleenssite.com
akaptur@centurytel.net.
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