12 Tips & Shortcuts for Your Holiday Party
Top 5 Things to Clean Before Your Holiday Party
1. Bathroom – Nobody wants to use a dirty bathroom. Be sure to clean your toilet, sink, and your floor. Use cleaners that are antibacterial and deodorizing. I would say, if you’re not having overnight guests, you could probably skip cleaning the tub/shower. Just close the curtain and make sure the outside appears clean. Add potpourri, an automatic sprayer, or a scented oil plug-in for a pleasant, clean smell.
2. Refrigerator and Freezer – Whether people are helping you cook or just looking for a drink refill, they are going to look in your refrigerator. In my opinion, if you’re going to some one’s house for dinner, the last thing you want to see is a dirty fridge. Take the time to do an inventory of your fridge. Check the expiration dates on the food and throw out all foods that are out of date. Also, toss out any old left overs. Empty out your fridge entirely and wipe down the shelves and walls with a sponge or rag. If it’s been a while since you’ve cleaned the shelves, you may want to take them out and wash them in the sink or dishwasher. This may take a while, but you’ll be surprised how great it will after a good cleaning. Plus, cleaning out the fridge will help you figure out what you need to buy for your Thanksgiving feast, and it will help you to make room for your Thanksgiving groceries & leftovers.
3. Kitchen Counter – Before cooking (and after cooking) you should make sure that counters are cleaned and all spills have been wiped up, especially if you are preparing meat on the counter. If you’re having a lot of company over this may be the perfect time to take everything off your counter top and wipe off any crumbs or dust that might have gotten behind or in between canisters, appliances, and the walls.
4. Kitchen/Dining Room Table – Before decorating or placing food on the table make sure the area is cleaned good with an antibacterial cleaner. Also, inspect the chairs, especially if you have kids, to make sure that there are no crumbs or anything sticky in the seats. You also may want to clear the table of items like fruit baskets, center pieces, or anything else that takes up space, if people will actually be sitting at the table to eat. If you want to have decorative items out, consider placing them on a buffet, a coffee table, or somewhere else in your home where they’ll be seen.
5. Floor – Even if you don’t do a massive clean up job before you have company, you should at least clean the floors in the rooms in which your company will be. This shouldn’t be too big of a job, as this should be limited to the kitchen/dining room, living room, and bathroom. (unless you have overnight guests) First of all, for some reason having a clean floor makes an entire room look so much better. Secondly, if any of your guests have small kids, they will probably be crawling on the floor, playing with toys on the floor, and sometimes they tend to put things in their mouths after it’s been on the floor.
Fun Halloween Party Games
Here are some fun and affordable activities for your child’s Halloween party. Some of these would also be great for school parties:
- Costume Contest – Have the kids vote on who has the best costume.
- Scavenger hunt- Have the kids break up into teams. Make a list of items for the kids to find. (Include everyday items and Halloween items (a pumpkin, candy, toy spider, ect.)
- Capture the flag – Divide the kids into two teams. Each team gets a flag to hide and defend. Just like in tag, the members of each team have the power to tag members of the other team, “freezing” them for a specific amount of time.
- Pumpkin Bowling – Buy plastic bowling pins or spraypaint some 2 liter coke bottles. Use plastic pumpkins for bowling balls.
- Guess the Pumpkin’s Weight – Get a pumpkin (or perhaps more than one. maybe a small one and a large one) Have each kid to gues how much the pumpkin weighs. Whoever gets closer to the actual weight wins a prize. (For another game, you can ask the kids to guess how many seeds are in the pumpkin.)
- How many beans are in the the jar? – Put jelly beans or candy corns into a glass jar. Have the kids guess how many candies are in the jar.
- Make-A-Mummy – Have the kids partner up. Use toilet paper or white streamers. Have the kids turn their partner into a mummy. Whoever is done first, wins.
- Needle in the Haystack – Make a small pile of hay. Hide money or other prizes in it, and have the kids search for it.
- Apple Bobbing – Put water and apples into a barrel or extra large bowl. Have the kids pull out the apples with their mouths.
- Apple Eating Contest – Put up a clothes line. Hang apples of the line with a string. Get a timer and see who can eat the most of their apple in a specified amount of time.
- Pumpkin Toss – Like a bean bag toss, but instead get small pumpkins and have the kids toss them to the holes.
- Charades/Outburst – Make up a list of Halloween items and costumes. Break the kids up into 2 teams. Have the kids play charades, acting out the part of the item on the card, or have them to give verbal clues to their team mates.