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Who usually throws these? The new home owner or a friend? How do gifts work? I heard your not suppose to expect gifts but don't people generally buy you gifts? How do people know what to get you? Any tips advice or any additional info would be great! TIA
Re: Housewarming Parties
We threw our own housewarming party about a month ago. We sent out postcard invitations (Vistaprint) stating that it was an open house which is generally the cue for "less formal". We did it for 3 hours during the afternoon so that we didn't have to do a full meal. I made fruit tray, cheese/cracker/sausage tray, veggie tray, mini pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs, pasta salad, cocktail meatballs, cookies, brownies, cake calls, and a chocolate foutain with various dipping items. Phew...yes, that was considered a SNACK for my (large) family...they can really eat and pretty much everything was gone!
We didn't expect gifts but did receive quite a few - giftcards, house decor, plants, wine, money, etc. I have heard of people signing up for housewarming registries but I don't think you should ever ask for or expect gifts so I wouldn't advertise it. For those that want to know what to get you, they'll generally ask your parents and like for weddings I guess you could then direct them to the registry.
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