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Classic Party Rentals Blog 10 Must-Do's to Throw the Game-Day Party People Will Talk About for Years

Sports buffs and non-sports fans alike will gather on Sunday, Feb. 5 for the most celebrated football game of the year. Here are tips to throw the best Big Game party that your friends and family will reminisce about for years to come. 1) Looks like a party to me. When guests arrive, make sure they know they're in the right spot! Balloons out front are always a great indicator, especially if you have guests coming to your home for the first time. Use both teams' colors, unless you know for sure everyone is rooting for the same team; you want everyone to feel like they're welcome to cheer either team. Balloons are an easy add to bring the party some color, along with napkins, tablecloths and tableware. Most people use disposables to accommodate the number of guests and avoid cleaning. However, if you want to take the party up a notch and be more environmentally friendly, you can always rent plates, glasses and flatware. Most rental companies - like Classic Party Rentals - don't even require you to wash the items before you return them. Just put them back in the box! Patriots fan? Try blue and red glassware with navy striped linens. The options are endless, and guests will really take notice of that extra effort. 2) Take a seat. Ditch the flimsy camping chairs and rusted folding chairs stuffed in the garage, and rent a couple of sofas. They'll be delivered right to your home. Side effect: your guests will be so comfortable they may never want to leave! 3) Everything's bigger in Texas. Take a cue from the host city. Bigger = Better! The bigger the TV, the louder the sound system, the better the experience! If you have a few TVs in the house, bring them all into the room and scatter them around, so that everyone has the perfect view. Just make sure they're synced. Don't have a big TV? You can rent one, along with a projector screen and the appropriate equipment. 4) Grub time. Food is the heart of every great party. Start planning the menu at least two weeks prior to the party. Are you doing a pot luck? Make sure you categorize who is bringing appetizers, entrees and desserts, and limit the amount of dishes per category so there's a good variety for your guests. Feel like splurging? Hire a local [...]The post 10 Must-Do's to Throw the Game-Day Party People Will Talk About for Years appeared first on The Classic Blog.

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