Get Lucky With A St. Patricks Day Party

 


You've probably heard that March 17th is St. Patrick's Day, and you've probably also heard that it's a day for drinking corny green beer and pinching people who don't wear green…and maybe a few other things. But what you may not know is that St. Patrick's Day is more than a drunken holiday. It is a day to celebrate Irish heritage and culture, as well as a day to give back to the community through volunteering. Turn your St. Patrick's Day into a day you can truly be proud of by planning a party that not only celebrates Irish culture but also does some good for your community.

 The best part about this holiday is that it allows you to plan and execute a simple and yet highly effective St. Patrick's Day Party while still keeping your budget under control. Here are some of the things that you need to keep in mind when planning for a St. Patrick's Day Party. Hopefully, by the time you have finished reading this, you would have learned some tips and ideas that would help you ensure that you've made the right decisions regarding your party.

Traditional Decorations


So what are the things that you should do when planning for a St. Patty's Day Party? Well, the first thing that you need to do is to buy St. Patrick's Day decorations. You can find a lot of different ideas by simply visiting your local party store. It's not necessary to throw a bunch of money into this!  You can make your own St. Patty's Day decorations out of paper or cardboard. You can also try making your own decorations by using streamers, ribbon, and balloons.

Themed Invitations


The next thing that you need to consider when planning for a St. Patrick's Day Party is to buy some St. Patrick's Day Invitations. Save some cash by using your home computer to make your own St. Patrick's Day invitations. You can find online thematic clip art and then print them out. However, if you want to make an invitation that looks really festive, then you can buy some cheap plastic cupcake containers that you can fill with candy and then decorate with hot pink and green streamers, ribbons, and other cute decorations. When you are done with your cupcakes, you can frost them and put a label on each one with your name and the date that the party is being held.




Another thing that you can do is to add some authentic Irish flair to your event by using a St. Patrick's Day Irish theme. To give your decorations a real Irish feel, you can decorate your venue with shamrock heads, clog as well as pint glasses and green and gold streamers. You can also hang up the traditional shamrock, which is a symbol of luck and fortune. You can also use an old Ireland clock and hang up red and green string lights around the perimeter of the venue. A bottle of Irish whiskey placed on a table can also add to the Irish feel of the occasion.

Other ideas include using St. Patrick's Day as an opportunity to get your family and friends involved in party planning. You can let everyone know what kind of decorations you will be using for your St. Patrick's Day celebration by getting ready some creative party planning ideas. For example, you can prepare goodie bags filled with potpourri, homemade shamrocks, and other Irish items. You can also prepare Irish music and food items to play at your St. Patrick's Day bash.

Green Foods


One thing everyone looks forward to about St. Patty's Day party is its food. A lot of people think that Irish food is very blad and has a lot of fat in it. However, this is not true at all as there are lots of Irish dishes that can be served during St. Patty's Day. The food can be cooked in Irish cream and can even be served as a breakfast dish. Moreover, you can make sure that you have traditional Irish drinks like whiskey, beer, and coffee while planning the party.

If you are looking to have a St. Patrick's Day party at your home, then you might want to consider decorating with green and gold colors for your decorations. Since these are colors that match Irish culture, it would be a good idea if you use green and gold threads in large quantities to create shamrocks. When it comes to the food that you serve at your St. Patty's Day celebration, you can have green beer and whiskey, green bread or wafers, and of course, shamrocks for decoration.

For the theme of your St. Patrick's Day party, you can go with a green and gold color scheme. To make sure that all the food and decorations match, you can have a look at some design sites online. There are lots of ideas that you can use for your invitations, party favors, and so forth. All you have to make sure is that you get everything in the right size, color, and design for your celebration.

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