If you incorporate the following in your religious celebration it is guaranteed to be a celebration enjoyed and remembered by all who attend: 1. Welcoming 1st Impression: Let your guests know that they have arrived at the party location by putting an identifying marker outside the location of the party. For example, have balloons attached to the mailbox, decorate the walk to the door with homemade signs, decorate the front door with a balloon archway and/or put a big sign on the door welcoming your guests to the party. It’s a little thing that makes a big impression. 2. Photo Backdrops: Most celebration involve a lot of picture taking. Make it especially memorable by using a photo backdrop for guests to pose in front of. You can assign someone at the party to take the pictures or simply place a camera nearby with a sign telling guests to take pictures. As for the background, you can create one yourself and it can be as simple as a wall decorated with colorful gift wrap, balloons or streamers. For more ideas, simply search using the terms “diy photo backdrops”. If you would prefer to purchase one, search on “photo drops”. After the party have the pictures developed and then include them in the ‘Thank You’ cards you send to your guests. 3. Great Food: Key to any party is great food and drink. Whether you make it yourself or have it catered, make sure you have enough food as well as a variety of offerings. Although it is hard to address each guest’s food restrictions, dislikes and allergies, you should make sure you have a vegetarian as well as a gluten free dish on hand. Popular drinks can include any of the following: lemonade, ice and/or hot tea, coffee, punch, soft drinks (make sure to include a caffeine-free and diet soda) and water. If you are serving wine, one red and one white will suffice. Dessert can be either one large cake (example: decorated sheet cake) or a choice of single serving cookies, bars and candy. Dessert buffets are extremely popular and generate a lot of excitement! If you need inspiration, go to google.com/images and type in ‘dessert buffets’. 4. Baptism Favors and Communion Favors. It is always thoughtful to have a small ‘thank you’ favor for your guests (especially when gifts are involved). They needn’t be expensive and can be homemade. The most popular type of favor is an edible favor; everyone loves receiving one whether it is a cookie, treat bag filled with candy (or let guests fill their own bags from the dessert bar), cake or marshmallow pops, etc. Many bakery sell decorated sugar cookies shaped like angels, crosses and lambs. Other popular favors are mini rosary favors, cross or angel ornaments as well as bookmarks. You can also find inexpensive religious statues and plaques which make meaningful keepsake gifts. About The Author Debra Rosenberg an event planner and offers beautiful Baptism Favors and Communion Favors at her renowned party favor store Diva Entertains.She is involved with every order and ensures complete satisfaction.
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