3 steps to planning a casual Christmas open house party

November 6, 2014

Food, drinks and a touch of Christmas spirit are all you need when planning a welcoming Christmas open house party in your home.

3 steps to planning a casual Christmas open house party

A holiday getogether

The Christmas season doesn't always have to be about glitz and glamour. When you want to celebrate the holiday with your closest friends and family, opt for a casual gathering in your home.

  • A casual Christmas open house party allows you to gather, socialize and catch up with the most important people in your life.

1. Spread the word

When planning a holiday open house, inform your guests of the type of party you're hosting.

  • Whether you're spreading the news of the event via phone, email or mailed invitation, be sure to use the words "open house."
  • This description of your event signals a few important things: It tells your guests that they can come and go as they please, and it also tells your guests that a full meal will not be served.

2. Design your menu

Because your guests will be coming and going during your event, you do not have to worry about offering individually plated meals. Instead, an array of appetizers and desserts can satisfy your guests.

  • Dips, such as spinach artichoke dip or buffalo chicken dip, a fruit and vegetable tray and finger sandwiches hold up well when set out for a period of time, making them smart choices for an open house.
  • Use slow cookers or chafing dishes to keep food warm during the party.
  • Complement your appetizers with easy-to-eat desserts, such as cupcakes, cookies and bars.

Remember that guests probably won't be seated at a table, so finger foods are best.

3. Set up your home

  • Prepare your home for traffic by clearing entryways and setting up different seating areas where guests can relax and chat.
  • Clear tables of clutter so that there are spots for guests to set their drinks and plates. Bring in extra seating if you have it.
  • A folding table can be dressed up with a Christmas-themed tablecloth and centrepiece, and serve as another spot for you to serve food or allow guests to sit.
  • Play some subtle music, Christmas or otherwise, at a low volume, get a roaring fire going, light some candles and prepare your home for a memorable get-together.

Why it's the ideal holiday party

The hectic holiday season can leave people stressed and overwhelmed, but hosting a casual Christmas open house gives your friends and family a reason to gather and unwind, and lessens the stress of hosting.

The material on this website is provided for entertainment, informational and educational purposes only and should never act as a substitute to the advice of an applicable professional. Use of this website is subject to our terms of use and privacy policy.
Close menu