If you want some quality bonding time with the moms in your life, a garden party is a fun way to get together. The last few years have been tough for many, particularly the moms of the world, and an outdoor party is a great option. Here are some ideas to help you get the ball rolling, the chat flowing, and the friendships blossoming.
Something for the Kids
Keeping the kids happy and occupied with the help of some great outdoor games. Hiring a bounce house will not only make you an incredibly popular parent, but it is a tried-and-true contender for making a party fun. Apart from bouncy houses, there are made-to-order various inflatables such as waterslides, tunnels, labyrinths, or inflatable tossing games. These inflatables have the advantage of being customized to every party theme. Any idea or design you want can be made with the help of today’s manufacturers. There are also plenty of other great lawn games, however, such as giant Jenga, lawn bowling, bocce, and badminton.
Something for the Grown-Ups
Impressing your mom friends with fun refreshments like hard ice popsicles that make your party seem like you went all out. Introducing an open seating arrangement is a great way to let everyone mingle and chat. This can be a good way to get the conversation flowing while showing off the garden at the same time.
Something for the Garden
Does your garden need a clean-up or a refresh before the party? Beautifying your garden can be done fairly easily and on a small budget. Hang some twinkle lights to add some sparkle to the garden scene, particularly if you plan on extending the merriment into the sunset. Comfortable seating is a must, or if you want to go for a more casual feel, a mass of picnic blankets, cushions and pillows could be the way to go.
Music is important to a good garden party! Coming up with a playlist or two (or finding inspiration from an existing one) before the event can ensure that your Spotify shuffle is on pointe, and it can give you more control over what kind of atmosphere you wish to create.
Something to Eat
BBQ is a classic, but it can be difficult to get right and if you would rather socialize and help keep the party going, it might be easier to opt for a buffet-style affair in which people can take what they want throughout the day. Opting for seasonal food is a good way to show off your attention to detail, and making your specialty dish can give your guests a taste of your culinary genius.
Last but definitely not least, don’t try too hard! Fixating yourself on every little detail is stressful! You deserve to enjoy your party, too, so don’t sweat the small stuff. Let people help by bringing appetizers or desserts. After the pandemic lockdown, everyone is just grateful to get together so anything that you do will be greatly appreciated!
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