Let’s be honest: We all love a good party—especially a good Christmas party. During the holiday season, we often show just how much we love these parties by busting our budgets, all in the name of making our Christmas shindig the talk of the neighborhood or the office.
But if you’re getting out of debt (or filling up your emergency fund), hosting a Christmas party can be a real challenge to your budget. You want to be just as festive as the next guy, but you don’t want to completely derail your money goals—which might feel pretty darn near impossible to do. The good news is, you don’t have to overspend to entertain! Here are some budget-friendly ways to help you host a Christmas party on a budget.
1. MAKE A CHRISTMAS PARTY BUDGET AND STICK TO IT.
The best way to stay on budget when you’re hosting a Christmas party is to track your spending as you go.
2. SET YOUR PRIORITIES.
Before you start spending, make a list of everything you want to buy. Start with what’s most important when it comes to hosting a Christmas party: paper goods, main dishes, appetizers, desserts, drinks, decorations and tablecloths. That way, if your money runs out along the way, you can cut things from the bottom that don’t matter as much and focus on the Christmas party ideas that you really want to do.3. OPT FOR A HOT COCOA BAR OVER ALCOHOL.
It’s pretty simple too. Just make a large portion of hot cocoa, provide Christmas-themed cups, and offer all the delicious toppings for guests to pile on. Of course, marshmallows are the obvious favorite, but don’t forget things like candy canes, whipped cream, sprinkles and whatever else gives your heart that cherry-on-top feeling.
4. KEEP IT MANAGEABLE.
5. JOIN IN SOME REINDEER GAMES.
If you want to throw a stellar Christmas party, you need to have a few Christmas party games up your sleeve. It’s a great way to break the ice and get your guests to mingle a bit. White Elephant-style gifting games are always popular—just be sure to let your guests know about it ahead of time. No one likes the feeling of showing up to one of those empty-handed!There are plenty of other free games too! Some festive Christmas party ideas you can add to the list are ornament-on-a-spoon races, an ugly sweater contest, or a cookie recipe taste-off. Don’t forget the always crowd-pleasing “who am I” type games. Give everyone a sticky note with a Christmas character’s name written on it. Have each person stick it on their forehead (so they can’t see it) and let them guess what character they are.
6. ACCENT KEY PLACES.
7. GET OUT THE CANDLES.
8. BEG, BORROW, OR (BUY FOR A) STEAL.
9. LOOK FOR SIMPLE STANDOUTS.
10. SHOP GENERIC AND DISCOUNT.
11. ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO BRING A DISH.
Most people have a signature dish or family dessert tradition they’re proud of. Cut down on your stress and your budget by asking your guests to bring their best pie or dish to share. People usually enjoy helping out anyway.12. FORGET THE FANCY INVITES.
Simplify your process with a nice email invite. Just make sure you still send it out with plenty of notice. Schedules get crazy around the Christmas season!13. GO FOR PAPER (OR PLASTIC) GOODS.
Keep cleanup simple with recyclable plates, cups and cutlery. They’re worth the money and can save you from feeling overwhelmed by a pile of dishes in the sink. And while we’re on the subject, think about buying small plates. That way, people won’t hog all the food and leave those at the back of the buffet wondering how that steamy macaroni and cheese must have tasted.14. DELEGATE WISELY.
You can’t do everything when you’re hosting a Christmas party. You’ll need some help! Maybe that’s your spouse or your best friend. Or maybe it’s your kids or your parents. Delegate the stuff you hate to do and enjoy the rest. Don’t put pressure on yourself to do it all. This will free up your time so you can focus on sticking to the budget.15. LET THOSE HERALD ANGELS SING!
Everyone loves Christmas tunes! It’s good for the soul. Set the merry and bright mood with your Christmas favorites on CDs, an online playlist, or some classic vinyl. You could even do a little Christmas karaoke. Just search for a Christmas karaoke playlist on YouTube, and let your friends belt out their own rendition of Jingle Bell Rock!Okay, if all the Christmas party planning and prepping has you frazzled, weary and stressed, take a deep breath and regroup. Remember what the Christmas season is all about! Stress can bring out the worst in us, making for a much less joyful Christmas. And nobody wants that.
When it all comes down to it, true hospitality is less about spending money and more about sharing moments. Make the most of them.
If you love hosting a Christmas party, go for it! But don’t overspend just to keep up with all the hustle and bustle. Ignore the pressure to throw a Pinterest-perfect party and focus on what matters most to you and fits in your budget.
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