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We just bought our first house in May and we are wanting to have a house warming party. I have some questions....
How soon after you moved into your house did you have your house warming party?
What kind of food did you have/make?
Did you provide alcholic beverages or just water and pop?
What time did you have it at?
Any other tips or suggestions would be great.
Do you give everyone a tour or do they just walk around and look themselves?
TIA!
Re: House Warming Party
We had ours about 2 months after we moved in.
It was June, so we grilled out and had various side dishes and desserts to go along with the standard grill-out food.
Umm...hard for me to remember, lol. I think we had people bring their own beverages but had some on hand in case people forgot, ran out, etc. I realize this is probably not the societal norm, but happens to be the norm amongst our group of friends.
I believe we started around 5, had dinner around 6:30, and then people stayed late into the night. That's another norm for our group.
Our house is fairly small, so we didn't give formal tours, but there were definitely people who wanted to look around and we'd accompany them. Plus, several of our friends had already seen the house.
With my first house I did the party a year or more after I bought it. The second house we didn't do a formal housewarming party, but had a get together somewhere around 9 months after. I wanted time to get things done like painting, etc. and I didn't want to rush or be pressured.
I made apps then grilled out burger and hot dogs, had some desserts. Some people offered to bring something, so I incorporated that into the menu.
I had some alcohol, soda, and punchy drinks, but told people if they wanted more alcohol than what I had, to bring some.
Had it around dinner time.
Mostly let people walk around on their own if they wanted to, or if they asked I showed them around.
My biggest piece of advice is do NOT stress about doing it. Take your time, get things done on the house you want, and then do the party when its convenient for you. There is no set guideline you have to follow. Give yourself time to get things done on your own schedule. You will be there for many years more than likely and the party will always make it feel new again, even if its a year or more down the road.
We found that almost everyone who came brought us a bottle of wine. It was a great way to 'stock' our wine fridge.
We did an evening after dinner party with light apps and drinks provided. If you are new to the area, it would be cute to have 'Cincinnati' favorites like Chilli or a Graeters Ice Cream cake.
My husband and I gave a few tours around the house but also allowed people to walk around on their own.
If you did any work or decorating it would be neat to have a 'before' and 'after' photo album.
Now I have a question.
AM I INVITED?
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