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mpkegley said:Hey, I might have to have a housewarming for one of my friends. They are almost done with building their house and hope to be in it in September. If you don't mind, would you post when you get done? I bet there will be more of us that would like to see it!
Some ideas for decorating a housewarming party include using a color scheme that matches the new home's interior, incorporating personalized touches like photos or artwork, adding cozy elements like candles or string lights, and using fresh flowers or greenery to add a natural touch.
The type of food served at a housewarming party can vary depending on personal preferences, but some popular options include finger foods and appetizers, a buffet-style spread, or a themed menu that reflects the new home's location or style.
Some fun games or activities to include at a housewarming party could be a scavenger hunt around the new home, a "guess the number of items" game using household items, a DIY craft station, or a photo booth with props and a backdrop.
While there are no set traditions or customs for a housewarming party, some people choose to have a house blessing or housewarming ceremony where friends and family can offer well wishes and blessings for the new home. Others may include a housewarming registry or ask guests to bring a small housewarming gift.
Pampered Chef offers a variety of resources and tools to help with planning a housewarming party, including party planning checklists, recipe ideas, and kitchen tools and accessories that can make hosting a breeze. Additionally, websites like Pinterest and party planning books can provide inspiration and helpful tips for throwing a successful housewarming party.