(NC)—As the holiday season draws near, many a Canadians wish begin planning a festal get-together for family and friends. The team at Canadian Tire have put together amusive ideas to add several flare to celebrations this year.
Formal dinner
• The table wish be the focal point. Choose a festal colour – red or cranberry is the hot colour this year – then coordinate dinnerware, napkins, tablecloths and tableware
for an elegant look.
• Do a festal centrepiece by composing glass ornaments in a bowl or a receptacle
with holiday candles.
• Alter it. Place a name card at each setting or a fashionable shatter-proof ornament on each plate as a special takeaway at the end of the evening.
Cocktail party
• Serve finger foods that folk can eat easily patch holding a drink. Food stations do for a much informal atmosphere.
• Adorn drinks with holiday-themed mixed drink
sticks and attach wine charms to glass stems to add several flare and help guests identify glasses.
• For a sleek look, Canadian Tire has a line of unblemished steel bar accessories complete with bottle openers, utensils and drink shakers.
Cookie Exchange
• Great way to celebrate and round-up tasty treats for holiday entertaining.
• Decide on the number of guests. Ask each person to bring a dozen cookies or squares for each guest. Have guests package treats on an individual basis and gather together for a festal celebration to exchange goodies.
• Package up treats in holiday mugs, cookie jars and direction boxes from Canadian Tire or send guests house with holiday-themed cookie cutters. A full range of festal food storage and baking accessories can be found in-store.
Athletics
party
• Perfect for those who enjoy the outdoors.
• Choose a local outdoor building or arena and call ahead to reserve space or find out public athletics
hours.
• In the spirit of the season, invite guests to bring extra mitts, scarf or hat to gift to a local charity.
• Once the fresh air has worked its magic, invite guests back for warm apple cider, hot chocolate or mulled wine served in festal mugs and attended
by several fresh, baked goods.
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