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Hi Laura! I am assuming that you are having this at someone's home, and have outlined your jumping off points below.
1. Invites. Figure out how many people you are inviting/expecting (determine invite list by getting labels or spreadsheet from the office, etc).
2. Theme. What do you want the atmosphere of the party to be like? Do you want a spring tea in the garden type feeling or a snazzy south of the border sensation?
3. Food. Plan your food around your theme and time of dayor year. Are you doing all of the food or are the people who are currently involved participating in the bringing of food? Always easy: water and punch, soda, or virgin drinks, veggie platters, cheese and crackers or bread and a cake or cookies. You can get a lot of this at Costco and conserve financial resources.
4. Decorations. There are a lot of inexpensive ways to make your party feel and look the way you intended. Once you pick a theme email me and we can work on this.
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