In February, I'm having a Valentine's Day party but I don't know where I should have it. I have a medium-sized house and a really big backyard, and I was thinking of having it in my backyard, except I think it would be too cold (I live in Massachusetts). Does anyone have any suggestions as to what kind of place I could have it?
To keep yourselves warm You should serve hot cocoa with whipped cream and heart sprinkles, or hot apple cider with a cinnamon stick in it. You can lay out throw blankets for everybody to use and share, or ask everybody to bring their own throw blanket or beach towel. When you guys get too cold, you can all just sit and share blankets in a circle while sipping from your hot drinks and chatting. It would be fun for everyone and romantic for the couples. [ advicegirl367's advice column | Ask advicegirl367 A Question ]
awsomeadvice answered Friday October 12 2007, 9:57 pm: you should see what the weather is like first before you make your final decision. if it is really cold then have it inside but if it's nice out then have it outside. you could decorate the whole backyard or the whole inside of your house.good luck. [ awsomeadvice's advice column | Ask awsomeadvice A Question ]
its_melissa_DuH answered Friday October 12 2007, 6:31 pm: hey.
my friend actually had a christmas
party, which is pretty similar to the
type of party you want to have.
she has a huge backyard and what she
did was get a really really big tent,
(not a camping tent, a special tent
designed for parties and such) and just
set up in there. it was really cool, there
was a christmas tree, buffet, and everything.
you can do something like that, or just
have it at a laser tag place or arcade and
just chill at your house afterwards. for
tents, google "party tents" or something
like that. hope this helps! ♥ [ its_melissa_DuH's advice column | Ask its_melissa_DuH A Question ]
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