Isn't It Romantic: Host a Valentine's Day Party

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Isn't It Romantic: Host a Valentine's Day Party

Post by Sassy on Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:16 pm

Isn't It Romantic: Host a Valentine's Day Party

By: Maureen Callahan

Share the love this year with a Valentine's Day party

Whether you're catering to grownup sweethearts or starry-eyed kids, this is your moment to go over the top with the hearts and flowers. After all, it's Valentine's Day!



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Tender Trappings

  • Cover your front door with red gift wrap, white paper lace doilies and pink hearts.

  • Fill a basket with red, white and pink carnations, each tied with ribbon. Have corsage pins on hand if guests choose to pin on flowers as they arrive.

  • Write "Be Mine" on the bathroom mirror using inexpensive red lipstick. (It will come off with glass cleaner--really!)
    Drape a white or red tablecloth on the dining room table and sprinkle liberally with paper hearts, conversation heart candies and wrapped chocolates.

  • Be sure to include lots of candlelight, romantic tunes and a little room for dancing.

  • For take-home party favors, fill red glass votive candle holders with candies. Set each in the middle of a square of tissue paper, twist to close and tie at the twist with ribbon.

    Love's Labors

  • Set up an area where guests can create valentines and decorate white paper lunch bags for stashing love notes. Supply paper lace doilies, cupcake liners, colored papers, glue, double-sided tape, pipe cleaners, buttons, yarn, ribbons, scissors, envelopes, pens, pencils, stamps, inks, etc. (Hint: white and silver ink, pencil and crayon show up beautifully on red and dark pink paper.)

  • Bake heart-shaped cookies in advance and let everyone get creative with candies and icing pens.

  • Rent karaoke equipment and sing silly love songs.

  • Play a game where you stack conversation hearts and award a prize for the highest candy tower left standing. Or guess the number of chocolate kisses in a glass jar, with the winner taking the spoils.

    Sea of Love

    A pretty bowl of punch makes for easy refreshments. Mix equal parts chilled cranberry juice, cherry juice and lemon-lime soda with a small amount of crushed ice and call the pink concoction Cupid's Love Potion. (If you wish, you could add a splash of vodka for adults.)

    Foods of Love

  • While the menu for adults can be more opulent, you still want to keep it simple. Start with beef tenderloin flavored with blue cheese and add some elegant but easy side dishes. Cook a whole loin for a crowd, or do individual filets if you're hosting a small group.

  • Add two easy accompaniments to keep kitchen time to a minimum: make-ahead mashed potatoes and baked asparagus.

  • Top off the evening with chocolate: either a dense, flourless chocolate cake that you prepare the day before, or a platter of homemade truffles.

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