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Plan an Easter Party
For Christians around the world, Easter heralds the coming of spring, the
season for rebirth and rejuvenation that marks the time that Jesus Christ
rose from His grave to appear to his followers. Thus, for centuries, Easter
has been a sacred holiday for Christians and over the years, the Easter
celebrations have acquired traditional accessories such as Easter eggs and
bunnies. A lot of people are mystified at the way eggs and bunnies have
become an inherent part of Easter party planning, but these are traditional
fertility symbols that were introduced to America by German immigrants to
signify rebirth during Easter.
A family occasion
When planning an Easter party, keep in mind that it is essentially a time
for family, so you needn’t really spend a packet and put up elaborate
decorations and lay a lavish spread on the table. However, you can make the
occasion special by thinking up fun and easy-to-find table decorations,
banners, and invitations. To begin at the beginning, let’s take the
invitations first.
Invitations: Two choices lie before you. You can either buy the invitations,
provided you aren’t sending out too many, or you can make them yourself if
you want to save on costs. If you choose the first option, there are
numerous choices available, including miniature cutouts of Easter bunnies
and collapsible Easter eggs, most of them for between one and two dollars
apiece. If you make them at home, you have to ensure that they leave
invitees with enough time to respond. You can use fabric or paper to make
bunny and egg cutouts, or simply make plain rectangular cards and do them up
with ribbons and sequins for the personal touch.
The entrance: If you have a driveway, you might consider putting up a banner
at the end to let people know where the party is. Hang a large Easter bunny
cutout in the doorway and place a table next to it loaded with small thank
you gifts for the invitees, including traditional chocolate bunnies and
marshmallow eggs.
The table: What’s Easter party planning if you can’t have fun choosing table
decorations? First up, decide on the centerpieces. Inevitably, the bunnies
will pop up again. For the average table, two stuffed bunnies or eggs work
very nicely as centerpieces, while glitter and confetti can be scattered on
the floor surrounding the table.
You can turn a plain white cloth into a glamorous Easter tablecloth by using
fabric paint to create extravagantly colored bunny and egg patterns. There
are special fabric paints for such occasions in glitter colors that you
might want to look at. Just make sure the paint has enough time to dry.
You can also use special Easter themed paper plates and glasses for the
added bit of color. Or, if you’re really confident of your abilities, try
some ceramic painting on the cutlery. But we recommend this only for
experts.
The food: As far as we are concerned, this is the best part of Easter party
planning. As we said earlier, don’t make the food too lavish, and keep in
mind the age and dietary requirements of your guests. Mandatory items would
be roast marshmallows, a light lemon pie or soufflé and special Easter
cookies. The rest is up to you.
The games: You’ll find lots of game ideas if you run an online search, but
your Easter party planning is incomplete without the Easter egg hunt (do we
hear groaning?), a bunny-drawing contest, and a bunny-making contest. Just
make sure you have enough coloring materials handy. Some card and gift shops
also offer special Easter games and game ideas, and these can be relatively
inexpensive options that generate a huge amount of fun nevertheless.
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