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5 Tips On How To Host The Best Big Game Party

Monday - January 30th, 2017
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Hosting a party for The Big Game?

This year, go the distance by throwing a party that your guests will be talking about ’til next season! Check out these 5 tips on to how to prepare as the host of The Big Game Football party!

1. Take Cover
Most of your guests will be glued to the game. And with the combination of food, drinks and enthusiastic football fans, your coffee table is bound to take a hit or two. To prevent rings and stains from the mess drinks and food, purchase a roll of craft paper and use it to cover your delicate surfaces.

2. Open Seating
Create a viewing environment for your guests. Along with extra chairs grab some throw pillows and blankets from around your house and set them where people can sit comfortably to watch the game. The more room you have for seating, the better!

3. Snack Plates
The Big Game is never complete without a plethora of finger foods. Instead of using flimsy single-use dinnerware, invest in a set of sturdy wooden plates for a serving option that is not only more aesthetically pleasing, but sturdy enough for those heavier fried foods, sauces and dips.

4. The Decorations
A little decor can really give your party that extra pop! Drape some colorful football themed garland over your snack table or around the Big Game viewing area. You can make a simple handmade garland with a little string and some construction paper!

5. Pin the Football in the Goal Posts
The Big Game is fun, but not everyone at your party will want to watch football the entire time! To keep all your guests engaged, add a fun handmade activity to the mix! This game is the same concept as pin the tail on the donkey – make a field goal on your wall, blind fold your guests, spin them around, and see who can pin the football between the goal posts!

Overall, make sure both you and your guests have a great time! Sit back, relax, and enjoy yourself!

Source: http://www.foodnetwork.com/big-game/big-game-parties/how-to-host-a-super-bowl-party.html