Expecting guests this holiday season? Are you hosting a large Christmas party? Get the party started before they walk in your door by creating a festive outdoor atmosphere.
Make sure your front yard and entry are ready for your guests.
Start by cleaning up your property. It's easy for clutter to accumulate on porches, around the garage, and in the front yard. A thorough property cleanup can ensure that your home looks inviting and clean. Start with the following tasks:
Once you have a clean slate to work with, add decorative pavers, seasonal plants lighting, and decorations.
The front entry, driveway, and porch are the first areas guests see when arriving at your home. Walkways can be lighted for guests, doorways can be turned into grand entranceways, and the front of your house can become a spectacular focal point.
Installing outdoor lights can be a do-it-yourself job, but it shouldn’t look like you did it yourself. Here are a few goof-proof tips for lighting your yard with style and strategy:
Decorate your front door, porch, and windowsills with wreaths, red bows, garland, potted plants, lighting, and anything that creates a festive mood yet, does not resemble the Griswold's home in Christmas Vacation.
Go beyond the traditional string lights with a Gobo. A "Gobo" (Go Between Optics) is a small, stenciled circular disc, used in lighting fixtures to create an image or pattern projected onto a wall, dancefloor, or even a lawn. There are dozens of patterns and colors to select from and can be found online or at most big-box retailers, especially during the holiday season.
Some neighborhoods have limited parking and rules for overnight guests. Cars may be okay, but what about an RV? Reserve street spots in advance. Contact your HOA for the most up-to-date rules, restrictions, and fines for overnight street parking. If you are hosting a party with many guests who need to park far away from the house, consider hiring a golf cart shuttle service to drive guests back and forth.
Holiday music, such as Rosie’s Cajun Christmas Music Selection, will help set the mood as your guests make their way from the car to the front door. Upon reaching the front door, greet them with hot cocoa, hot toddies, eggnog, or other warm beverages. A whiff of gingerbread cookies, vanilla, spruce, and other scents will olfactorily transport guests to a Christmas village.
Remember, the holiday party isn’t just for your guests. Prepare everything well in advance and have plenty of “elves” on hand to help so you can enjoy the party, too.
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