Archive for Archive for November, 2008

Holiday Decors and Budget Gift Wraps

Every end of the year, it seems that parents spend more and more on gifts. There are simply too many stuff to buy, and everything goes on sale all at once! Save up some cash for that new computer memory or that new gaming gadget by cutting costs. While there is no way to save on expensive gifts (the costs of which depends on the generosity or marketing strategy of the manufacturer), one way to save money is to recycle your gift wrappers from the previous year or from other events during the year.

It seems wasteful to toss out brightly colored ribbons that came with the gifts during a birthday or Halloween party. Take note of the wrappers used for large presents because they won’t be too crumpled. If the wrapping paper is wrinkled, you can iron the paper on the wrong side by using low heat. Learn origami and craft some nice holiday decors using the recycled wrapping papers.


Posted by: partygirl on Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Budget Teener’s Parties: Potluck and Free Fun

Here’s the thing with teeners: they have to ask parents for party budget and they can’t party all night. So, when planning a party for a teenager, make sure to include activities that can be done during the day. For food ideas, you can opt to do a DIY… translated as potluck!

Someone brings the popcorn (when you’re watching movies on someone’s new Viewsonic monitors), or someone can bake a ref cake (when you’re planning a tea party). Energy is high in teen parties, and the activities must at least involve some competition.

1. Divide your group into teams and shoot pool - A billiards competition will make any part exciting. You can teach each other some cue tip tricks and use the sport to exchange some friendly jibes.

2. Tug-o-war beach picnic – The way you will perform in a tug-o-war will impress even the world’s top olympic tug-o-war team (if there’s such a thing). The combination of fresh air, beach wind and bikinis make this activity fun and exciting. Have someone’s mom bring pizza and you’re all set!

3. Poem Reading Night – An artsy group of teenagers can come up with the most touching poetry! You can do this with candle light or bonfire. Or you can simply sit inside a tent with your homies and exchange friendship poems.

The best giveaways for a teener’s party include friendship bracelets, framed polaroid photos and the like.


Posted by: partygirl on Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Corporate Giveaways: Gift Baskets for Employees

Gift baskets are the giveaways of choice in corporate parties. Every holidays we see office staff gift wrapping a few household items and canned goods for arranging neatly in gift baskets. What are the elements of a gift basket that is meant to be given away in a corporate affair?

1. A nice looking container that will look nice on a kitchen table even after the Christmas season is over.  Some good ideas include dainty wicker baskets or decorative hampers that are large enough to accommodate everything that you need to put inside your gift baskets.

2. Your products - Giving away product samples is tacky only when

3. A handle - Some gift baskets look like they’re just meant for display. Invest on a sturdy handle for your gift baskets for your employees to conveniently carry them off after the corporate party.

4. A gift card - A nicely printed “seasons greetings” and your company logo on a gift card will add a personal touch to your employee’s gift baskets.

5. A theme - Sure, the theme is Christmas, but you don’t have to leave it at that. You can go for a “white Christmas” look and add cut out silver snow flakes inside your gift baskets.


Posted by: partygirl on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Benefits of Leasing Vacation Rental Cottages vs. a Resort Stay

Some vacationers book themselves a resort vacation without taking into account the benefits of leasing vacation rental cottages. There are some vacation rental leases that could turn into purchases if you love the site enough (see Outer Banks rental homes). Resort rentals are often expensive and a bit limiting compared to spending your holidays in a vacation rental cottage.

Imagine being in a fully booked resort hotel and as guests who booked early, you feel lucky enough to have found a vacant hotel room. However, the bad news is that you do not have the option to change rooms when you realize that your next door neighboor is more than a bit noisy. Food in hotels is expensive because hotel restaurants offer “luxury” comfort food that are presented well and cooked by a professional chef. Wouldn’t you rather bring your own groceries straight to the cottage and cook your dinner yourself, all the while enjoying the beach scenery?

However, there is one aspect of a resort hotel stay that you could be missing if you decided to lease a vacation rentals cottage. Room service. A chambermaid cleans your room daily, and replenishes your towels and toiletries. If you are having an all-nighter party (and being the noisy neighbor to someone else) late night room service can come in handy. You can call for meals and a few drinks at any time.


Posted by: partygirl on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
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