Entertaining At Home

The Final Countdown

The perfect planner for holiday entertaining—from three weeks to par-tay!

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Published Dec 19, 2011
The Final Countdown

Whether you're throwing a casual get-together or sit-down dinner for 20, consult this checklist of what to do when. You can find more tips at CherylStyle.com.

Three weeks before

  • Come up with a theme.
  • Nail down your guest list.
  • Send out invites.


Think about the food: finger-food-only or sit-down style?

Two weeks before

  • Go around your house and take inventory of tablecloths, napkins, glasses, and plates.
  • Order anything you might need from a party-supply store, like chairs or tables, heat lamps, or even a coat rack to save your bed from a barrage of jackets.


A week before

  • Launder tablecloths and napkins, if necessary, and clean all dishware and silverware.
  • Order (or pick up) wine and alcohol from the liquor store. You'll need about three bottles of wine for every four guests-it's best to buy more than less; you never know if Uncle Al will try to drink you under the table. For alcohol, figure guests will have about two drinks an hour.


A few days before:

  • Think about a lighting plan. Replace bright bulbs with lower-wattage versions. Screw in a few pink bulbs, which give off a rosy glow and make all skin tones look good.


A day before

  • Clean the house. Pay special attention to the spots guests will notice: the bathroom, living room, dining room, and anything at eye level.
  • Set the table and bar. It's nice to wake up the day of the party and know this step is done.


Two hours before

  • Take a shower. You can always prepare in front of your guests but you can't shower in front of them.


An hour before

  • Uncork bottles of wine to let them breathe (and ensure you're not fumbling with the bottle opener while trying to kiss Aunt Lucy on the cheek).


A half-hour before

  • Turn on the music. Put the finishing touches (a.k.a. garnishes) on your dishes.


Fifteen minutes before:

  • Take ice out of the freezer and pour into ice buckets. Turn off overhead lights, dim others, and light candles.


Right before

  • Put on your heels, check your lipstick-and make sure nothing's in your teeth!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Cheryl Najafi

Cheryl Najafi offers a fresh approach to entertaining that empowers hosts to welcome people into their homes without fret or fuss. Her celebrations are renowned for being personal, playful and unpredictable, using the interests of her guests as guiding themes. Forever offering original twists on themes, invitations, room decor, table design and place settings, Cheryl believes little tips inspire hosts to infuse their own style, humor and whimsy into any occasion. Find out more at www.cherylstyle.com, "like" me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter @CherylStyle.