Five simple tips to save cash when you throw a party this spring or summer
AS the weather improves, it is time to get some party dates in the diary.
Start thinking about it now and you’ll be all set for a spring or summer gathering.
And if you plan carefully, you’re less likely to overspend.
SHARING IS CARING: Before diving into party planning, set a clear budget and stick to it, and get others to share the load.
Say ‘yes’ to anyone who offers to bring food and ask others to pitch in with sorting out the decorations, music or drinks.
On the day, get a few friends along early to help you set up.
LIMIT YOUR LIST: The smaller you keep the guest list, the less money you’ll spend.
It means you can keep costs lower on food and drink.
For posh dos, don’t waste money sending invites.
Instead create gorgeous, personal invitations on a site like canva.com and then email them out to your friends.
BEST-VALUE BOTTLES: If you’re getting the booze in, look out for supermarket deals on your favourite tipples.
With time in hand, you can buy a bottle to taste, before buying in bulk when it’s on offer.
RENT RATHER THAN BUY: Instead of splashing out on expensive items you may only use once, why not rent them instead?
For a big party, there are plenty of companies that hire out crockery, cutlery and platters.
If you’re hoping to go outside but worried about the weather, head to fatllama.com to find a gazebo or firepit for hire.
LIGHT UP THE ROOM: Don’t stress about spending a fortune on fancy decorations.
A string of fairy lights or clusters of candles in glass jars can set the mood.
String up photos of whoever you are celebrating to give the party a personal touch.
Ask the guests to add their pictures of the birthday boy or girl to the display.
Paper lanterns hanging from trees or doorways look great and are low cost.
You can get a pack of 12 Habitat paper fans from Sainsbury’s for £5.
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