BLUE HILLS | NOVEMBER 2018
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LIFESTYLE & DÉCOR<br />
Cocktail parties might not require a formal sit-down at a beautifully set<br />
table, but it does require some décor to set the mood.<br />
Like for example:<br />
Fairy lights, lanterns, candles etc. – Fairy lights,<br />
lanterns and candles will create a soft, romantic<br />
atmosphere to complement the festive mood.<br />
Flowers and greenery – Mini bouquets here and<br />
there will add a pop of colour that says: It’s summer!<br />
Go for a theme – A theme is a great tool to help<br />
you choose decorations. You don’t need to go<br />
overboard. Colour/s such as white and/or gold will<br />
do, and even the most obvious theme: Christmas!<br />
Wow with ice – You can also take ice to the next<br />
level by freezing edible flowers, herbs, limes, lemons<br />
or other fruits inside.<br />
Music – Book a talented artist or two to liven the<br />
mood with background music.<br />
Dress up – Make it a dress-up party i.e. semi-formal<br />
or a fun dress up theme and ask your guests to get<br />
babysitters for the night.<br />
Making it extra special<br />
More than just a drink – Supply your guests with<br />
beautiful pieces of fruit such as pomegranate seeds,<br />
blueberries or strawberries to “garnish” champagne/<br />
sparkling wine for example. Rosemary, lemons, blood<br />
oranges and mint look great with gin and tonics.<br />
Serve craft beer and wine in beautiful glasses.<br />
Tip:<br />
You don’t have to supply<br />
everything. Especially if the<br />
numbers of guest tally up. The<br />
traditional “chop and dop”<br />
concept could also work here to<br />
a degree.<br />
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