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Are you a busy person who is planning a theme party and needs help? Would you like to learn time-saving tips and shortcuts that are so easy to implement you will float through the planning process stress-free? Well you have come to the right place.

Sprinkled throughout this site, you will find creative party theme ideas that I use every time I entertain. Tips and techniques learned from years of hosting my own parties and from family and friends.

Creative Theme Party Ideas

I have a passion for hosting parties, from elaborate themed affairs to our annual Chicago Bears party every December, I love it all. So much so, that my friends affectionately call me the Theme Party Queen, here with the Theme Party King Creative Theme Party Ideas BUT...

I am also a very busy wife and mother who worked in Corporate America for over 20 years and now manages an e-business from home which includes this theme party website.

To be able to juggle this busy life AND host memorable theme parties, I developed several ways to keep myself organized during the planning process which has made my life as a busy party host so much easier!

My sincere desire is to pass on what I learned so busy people like me can entertain at home with ease and confidence. Some of the topics we cover here:

  • Choosing the theme
  • Preparing invitations
  • Coordinating recipes
  • Decorating the house
  • Planning games and activities
  • Staying organized during the planning process

You will find loads of easy recipes throughout the site including the most requested recipes by family and friends and several others submitted by visitors.

Welcome! We are glad you are here.Here are a few pages to get you started.

Super Bowl Theme Party Football Appetizers Basketball Theme Parties Mardi Gra Theme
Valentines Day Theme St Patricks Theme Bunco Theme Party Wine Tasting Party Ideas
Ladies Night Out Punch Fountain Hosting Fondue Parties Chocolate Fountains
Party Punch Recipes Quick Easy Dessert Recipes Theme Party Cocktails Brunch Menu Ideas

Theme Party QueenChoosing a Theme - Some of Our Favorites

There are so many different theme parties to choose from, many of which have to do with the time of year that it is. For example, it's common to an host Ugly Sweater theme party in January. Why? Because January is the coldest month in most of the United States and sweaters are the perfect attire.

February brings opportunities to host Valentines, Mardi Gras and basketball parties. In addition to hosting parties based on time of year, general theme parties are also fun, like hosting an event around a color (ex. a Red theme party where attire, food and decorations follow the color), or a wine party. Some of our favorite theme parties:

Super Bowl Football Theme - Read the history of Super Bowl, learn how to set up a football pool and find ideas for football theme party games, recipes and decorations.

Valentines Party Ideas - Valentines day ideas for your next party. Here you will find our suggestions for tasty food, edible theme gifts, easy decorations and a couple of party games too.

Mardi Gras Theme - You can easily host a Mardi Gras Party at home with these simple party ideas. Choose a weekend before or after Fat Tuesday and invite your friends over to celebrate prior to the beginning of fasting season.

Basketball Theme - The perfect time to host basketball parties is in March. Why? The NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament is in full swing. An entire month of potential theme party dates. Get some ideas for hosting basketball theme parties here.

St. Patricks Day Theme - Who was Saint Patrick? When is he celebrated? Read the story and find St Patricks day theme ideas for group games, Irish recipes and attire.

Women Parties - Women Parties, including Bunco, Wine Tasting and Fondue Night, are easy to plan and so much fun. Whether you spend the night at home or out on the town, plan a girls only night and celebrate your women friends.

Women Parties

Theme Party QueenMaking Quick and Inexpensive Theme Party Invitations

When I began planning parties years ago, the first hurdle I ran in to was getting the invitations out. I wanted to be able to invite alot of people, but I certainly did not have time to fill out invitations, address envelopes and mail them the old fashioned way.

I was BUSY like most people so how could I resolve this issue?

I decided early on that it is more important to get the invitations out than to worry about how fancy they are, so I learned how to create invitations in PowerPoint, how to create labels in Microsoft Word and get them in the mail quickly and inexpensively. This was before email.

To this day, I still use Microsoft for most invitations, but now I email them. Watch my how to create invitations in PowerPoint video, and if you want to mail them, watch my how to create labels in Microsoft Word video and learn how I do both.

Tip: You can either ask for a response from every single invitee by simply saying "RSVP" on the invitation, or like I've done in recent years, you can ask for "Regrets Only" and assume that all invitees are coming to your theme party unless you hear otherwise. Managing regrets only is a lot easier.

Theme Party QueenChoosing Theme Party Recipes

If you are hosting a classic theme party, like a Luau or Kentucky Derby theme party, then obviously you want your food choices to represent the theme. For example, if it's a Luau theme, you might serve Rum Punch and for Kentucky Derby, appetizers like Benedictine work well.

Choosing recipes to match the theme is the easy part. The harder part is figuring out how much food and drink to have available. Classic theme parties are different than intimate dinner parties, brunches or similar events when it comes to food choices and quantities.

Generally people do not eat much unless it is a sit down dinner. Even when I host theme parties for teenagers they do not eat or drink half as much as I thought they would so I've learned not to overdo it. At most of my theme parties, I now serve only appetizers, desserts and drinks.

Best Dessert Recipes

Appetizers - At every great theme gathering, appetizers and dips are served, right? They range from the sweet and fluffy kind served with fruit, to the warm and gooey kind served with crackers and chips. The rule of thumb that I use is for every 4 people, have 1 appetizer available (12 people; 3 appetizers). Choose from this list of appetizers and dip recipes most requested by my friends and family.

Desserts - I have found that people eat even less dessert than they do appetizers so I generally have 1 dessert for every 6 people (12 people; 2 desserts). This list of best dessert recipes, including this Lemon Cream Fondue, are all easy to make, taste great, have few ingredients and are easily adjustable for any number of guests.

Drinks - I like to have a wide variety of fun party drinks available. Non-alchoholic, alcoholic, warm and cold. For non-alcoholic, I always have water and soft drinks available. For alcoholic, always wine and beer. I don't worry too much about the quantities of this stuff because if I buy too much, it will eventually be used.

Theme Party QueenStaging the House and Decorating

Simple Centerpieces

Choosing the menu, finding the recipes, shopping for the ingredients and preparing the food usually monopolizes most of my planning time. I love doing it all, but I also love figuring out how I am going to set up our house for the big day.

I never have been big on spending a huge amount of time decorating the house, I guess because I have always been so busy and would rather spend the time on food and drinks.

At a minimum, I always have several candles burning and usually several centerpieces scattered around the house, including in the bathrooms, like this one here. You will see some of the very simple centerpieces here.

Depending on the type of party, I may also rearrange furniture, add tables, set up additional seating, maybe throw some confetti on the serving tables and sometimes put up banners and streamers. I share many of the things I do for decorating the house here.

Theme Party QueenFun Theme Party Activities and Games

Some of the most memorable parties I have either hosted or attended involved some type of game or activity. A favorite among my silly friends is a game called "Big Booty" which is hysterical to watch.

Theme Party Games

Another one of my favorite games to play is Bunco because you can eat, gab your head off and still play without losing your place. A fun game to play with your girlfriends.

Last year we ran a contest and our Theme Party Queen visitors submitted some of their favorite group games and boy did we get a great assortment of ideas. One of them was the Hot Potato Bags game which people of all ages can play. It's perfect for large groups.

Printable games, like word searches, match games and trivia, are also alot of fun especially for less active guests. On certain theme pages, you will find printable game packages that can be downloaded immediately.

Scavenger hunts are also a favorite among party-goers, including children. We have several pages filled with scavenger hunt ideas and an ebook you can download that has 10 free scavenger hunt lists to get you started.

Remember: It is not about how elaborate and over-the-top your theme parties are. It's about providing a fun place for your friends and family to gather and spend time together. Keep it simple, stay organized and even busy people can entertain at home with ease and confidence.

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