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Party Planning Money Saving Tips (KISS)

February 26, 2007 by admin  
Filed under General, finances

party planning tipOrganizing a party need not be too taxing or heavy on your wallet. Whether it is a wedding, birthday, reunion or graduation, you will find that organizing parties can actually still be fun without having to cost too much.

It is all a matter of strategy among many other things. Here are a few tips you can try to be able to organize parties such as weddings, birthdays, reunions and graduation even on a shoestring budget. And you will see how you can have five star quality time even with a considerably cheaper and less stressful budget.

Keep it Short and Simple
The K.I.S.S. principle does work for organizing parties. If you keep the program short and simple, most people will appreciate you for it. Nothing beats the labor of an intricate program only to be unappreciated by guests who have short attention spans.

A party is made to highlight but overkill can really sabotage the enjoyment of even the most patient of guests. If you keep things short, you will not have to spend too much on minor details because it will all boil down to the essentials of the party which is commemorating or celebrating the given occasion.

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