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It's the Christmas holidays, and you decide to invite your friends over for a Christmas party. Here are the best company Christmas party ideas Heat up the fireplace; turn on your favorite Christmas music; hang mistletoe in each entryway, and your party's ready to start. You can select between a sit-down dinner or a buffet depending on how many people you've invited. Most of the time, a buffet is preferred. Before giving it out, write on the invitations: "Bring a Dish to Share". What Will Be Served In Your Party? A 12 foot hero or sub is a safe enough choice. Served either hot or cold, it's enough to feed everyone. Alternatively, you can make your own creation and tell everyone beforehand to bring something they make. Popular side dishes are: stuffed mushrooms; chicken or turkey rolls, or bite-sized appetizers which come in a wide assortment of flavors. Have a wide variety of wines, colas, water, and don't forget eggnog. How Will You Serve the Buffet? Place a large table in the middle of your dining area or living room with all of the food. At the head of the table, put your Christmas themed paper plates, napkins and silverware. This makes it easier for your guests to pick a plate, napkin and utensil and go directly to the food. Another benefit is that it makes cleaning up easier for you. Decorate your dining room table. Here are some suggestions: Choose a solid color tablecloth; red, green or white. Add Christmas placemats at each setting. As a centerpiece, fill a crystal bowl with Christmas balls. Next to the centerpiece, place two Christmas candles. To make your tablecloth stand out, pin garland around the bottom of the tablecloth. How About Party Games? After eating, it's now time for fun and laughter. A lot of people enjoy musical sing-a-longs or charades. Or how about playing musical chairs with a different approach. With music in the background, make the guys get down on one knee and let the women walk around them. Each woman should be on one man's knee by the time the music stops. This approach is so much fun, that they will laugh till their sides hurt. Finally, Christmas isn't Christmas without Santa. Pre-arrange someone to dress up as a Santa villain. Have him wear a wig and a mustache that turns up to his nose. He could give away gag gifts, or anything that's funny and appropriate. This is sure to be a company Christmas party idea that will be long remembered.
By: Kerry Beck
Kerry Beck wants to offer you her special Advent activities for your family's Christmas & Advent celebration this year. Her book also includes special Advent activities
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