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EntertainmentHappy New Year

How to Throw a New Year’s Eve Party

Instructions

  • Step 1: Invite guests Come up with a diverse guest list of fun people, then mail or email invitations at least four weeks in advance.
  • TIP: To shake things up, choose a theme—like Breakfast at Tiffany’s or The Roaring Twenties—and instruct your guests to dress accordingly.
  • Step 2: Plan a menu Plan a menu of appetizers that people can munch throughout the night, but think beyond chips and dip. Even if you’re no top chef, platters of cheeses, nuts, cold meats, bread, and crackers are always popular.
  • TIP: To insure variety, encourage guests to bring a favorite appetizer.
  • Step 3: Buy booze Buy booze, booze, and more booze. The most popular choices are beer, wine, and vodka. Figure four or five drinks per guest and, of course, champagne to pop at midnight. Don’t forget the ice—one 16-ounce bag per guest.
  • TIP: Consider hiring a bartender for the evening.
  • Step 4: Buy party essentials It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without noisemakers, streamers or confetti, and party hats, so put them on your shopping list, along with that stuff that’s easy to forget—mixers, garnishes, stirrers, and nonalcoholic drinks.
  • Step 5: Assess your plates and utensils Make sure you have enough cups, plates, cutlery, and napkins for everyone.
  • TIP: Dollar stores are a great place to pick up wine glasses; buy a variety of styles to help guests keep their drinks straight.
  • Step 6: Pick music Make several long mixes or a playlist of fun, upbeat music so you can concentrate on dancing instead of babysitting the stereo.
  • Step 7: Greet guest As guests arrive, make sure there’s a place designated to stow their coats and bags, and get a drink into their hand right away.
  • Step 8: Propose a toast A minute or two before midnight, lower the music and propose a brief toast for the new year. A popular one is, “May all your joy be true joy and may all your pain be champagne.”
  • Step 9: Count down Direct the revelers’ attention to a clock with a second hand or a live TV countdown to tick off the last ten seconds in unison, then cue a recording to “Auld Lang Syne” and continue partying like it’s 1999.
  • FACT: Champagne—especially the cheap kind—causes the worst hangovers!

You Will Need

  • Guests
  • A selection of appetizers
  • Ample alcohol
  • Party favors
  • And good music

Lessons in this Guide

How to Kiss Someone on New Year’s Eve

How to Say “Happy New Year” in Different Languages

How to Follow New Year’s Superstitions

How to Celebrate Chinese New Year

How to Ring in the New Year Right

How to Make Spending New Year’s Eve at Home More Fun

How to Make New Year’s Party Glasses

How to Host a Budget New Year’s Eve Party

How to Find a Date for New Year’s Eve

How to Throw a New Year’s Eve Party

How to Throw a Champagne Brunch

How to Buy Alcohol for a Party

How to Spend New Year’s Eve Alone

How to Build a Champagne Tower

How to Set & Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions

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