Simple and Easy Tips - How to Throw a Tailgate Party No One Will
Forget
There can be no more exciting urban outdoor activity than
throwing a tailgate party. Aside from the fact that tailgate
parties are casual and a lot of fun, they are relatively easy to
setup. You can also add a bit of pizzazz to your parties so that
your friends and families won't ever forget them. Here are some
tips on how to throw a party that will dazzle your guests.
You can consider making your own invitations into a unique way.
For example if you will be having a football party, you can
pattern your invitation by cutting out a football shape, from a
piece of brown vinyl or cardstock glued to a lighter colored
paper or cardstock. Use white shoelaces or vinyl laces to create
the football laces.
For great decorations, choose the materials that will match the
interests for that someone special you created a party for. It
could be a favorite football team, or a baseball team. Or it
could be the things they love the most. Create games that would
be in accordance with the theme. If your theme for the party is
about football, there are so many games and activities suited to
this theme. And remember, the better prepared you are, the
smoother things will move along.
The Football Toss: Each child takes a turn throwing a football
through a hoop or tire or into a basket.
Football Relay Course: For younger children, do simple exercises
with them, jumping jacks, running, throwing a ball...For older
children, design an obstacle course that includes football
practice moves, more difficult callisthenics, sprints,
punting...
You can try your skills at a football shaped cake, if you are a
little bit artistic and a good baker. If this seems a little
complicated, make a simple rectangular cake and decorate it like
a football field.
On the other hand, your theme for the party is all about cheer
leading, you could try these fantastic activities and games:
The Human Pyramid: Make sure to do this either on grass or a
soft mat. Help the girls create a pyramid and capture the moment
with lots of pictures. Let them take turns in different
positions.
Cheers: Get the girls lined up and teach them some simple
cheers. You might even enlist the help of a high school
cheerleader willing to come and teach some.
The parking lots of stadiums, traditionally, is where tailgate
parties have been held. You can also setup a party in an area
set aside specifically for tailgating. Some parties have been
held in other parking lots with permission of course, or even
closer to home - usually in the driveway.
One of the most important things to consider is food safety. Do
not leave unpreserved food out for more than two hours, they may
get spoiled. And because a lot of places might not have soap and
water, be sure to bring anti- bacterial wipes and clean
everything thoroughly before you go home. Be sure that you have
lots of ice for your drinks to keep them cold and have lots of
paper bags for your leftovers.
The very common dishes at parties are grilled and smoked dishes,
but perhaps the most popular dish is Chili. It is easy to make.
A few other things to remember are disposable plates and
utensils, napkins, condiments, salt and pepper, bottle and can
openers, chairs or stools, paper towels, folding tables, and
blankets.
Make sure you are allowed where you are going before throwing a
party. Know what the restrictions there might be and what
facilities are available. Be prepared to bring everything you
might need because supplies will probably be limited.
Following these simple tips will ensure you have a great party.