In Feburary 2016 13,
Place a heading to announce the lunch party at the top of the invitation. Set the theme and show guests the reason for the gathering right away. For example, if you are hosting a patio luncheon, your heading might say, 'Gather with us amongst the spring blossoms for a light luncheon.' If you are hosting a family reunion and serving a lunch meal, your heading might say, 'Please join us for a family reunion luncheon.'
Skip one or two lines.
Add the date and the time of the lunch on the next line. If your luncheon has a definite ending time, include this time also.
Place the location where you will hold the lunch on the next line.
Give other pertinent party information to your guests on the next lines. If you want specific attire, specify by writing, 'Summer casual attire' or 'Formal afternoon attire.' If you want to avoid gifts, write, 'No gifts, please.' If you expect your guests to bring a dish to pass or beverages, write, 'Please bring a salad to pass' or 'Please bring your own beverages.'
Request an RSVP from your guests by adding, 'RSVP requested,' and then provide your telephone number or email address to receive the RSVPs.
In Feburary 2016 13,
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Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016
How to Throw a White PartyIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Choose invitations. You can find white invitations in stationary stores or online. This will set the tone for your white party. Send invitations out about three or four weeks before your party date.
Ask guests to wear white. It's nice to specify a dress code, whether it's casual, dressy casual, semi-formal or formal. The party venue and time mostly determine how guests should dress. An afternoon garden party can be fairly casual, while an after 5 o'clock event may be more semi-formal.
Decorate your venue with white streamers, white rugs and other white or light colored decor.
Decorate tables with white linens. You can use white flowers like gardenias in water-filled shallow bowls as centerpieces. Other white flowers you may want to use include roses, carnations, lilies and orchids.
Set place settings in white. This includes white place cards, place mats, napkins and plates.
Serve foods that are white or light in color to keep in line with your white party theme. Food ideas include white chocolate-covered strawberries, light cheeses, risotto, chicken, pork, turkey, white corn, cauliflower, angel food cake (with or without white frosting), coconut cake and vanilla ice cream.
Serve drinks like ginger ale, lemon-lime sodas, pina coladas, martinis, mojitos and White Russians.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Choose invitations. You can find white invitations in stationary stores or online. This will set the tone for your white party. Send invitations out about three or four weeks before your party date.
Ask guests to wear white. It's nice to specify a dress code, whether it's casual, dressy casual, semi-formal or formal. The party venue and time mostly determine how guests should dress. An afternoon garden party can be fairly casual, while an after 5 o'clock event may be more semi-formal.
Decorate your venue with white streamers, white rugs and other white or light colored decor.
Decorate tables with white linens. You can use white flowers like gardenias in water-filled shallow bowls as centerpieces. Other white flowers you may want to use include roses, carnations, lilies and orchids.
Set place settings in white. This includes white place cards, place mats, napkins and plates.
Serve foods that are white or light in color to keep in line with your white party theme. Food ideas include white chocolate-covered strawberries, light cheeses, risotto, chicken, pork, turkey, white corn, cauliflower, angel food cake (with or without white frosting), coconut cake and vanilla ice cream.
Serve drinks like ginger ale, lemon-lime sodas, pina coladas, martinis, mojitos and White Russians.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Montag, 8. Februar 2016
How to Set Up Bluetooth HandsIn Feburary 2016 08,
In Feburary 2016 08,
Plug in your Bluetooth hands-free device in order to charge the device. Leave the unit plugged in for roughly an hour so that it fully charges.
Unplug the Bluetooth hands-free device.
Press and hold the button found in the middle of the Bluetooth hands-free device. Do this until the light found on the middle of the Bluetooth stays on.
Turn on your cell phone. Navigate to the Main Menu screen.
Scroll to either “Settings” or “Settings & Tools.” Whichever you choose will depend on your particular cell phone.
Search for a “Connectivity” option. If you find this option, highlight it and then press “OK.” Otherwise, skip to the next step.
Choose “Bluetooth” or “Bluetooth Menu.” Press “OK” to go to the next screen.
Select “Add New Device” and press “OK.” As you do this, place the Bluetooth hands-free device next to your cell phone. The phone will then search for the Bluetooth. When the Bluetooth is found, the name of the device will appear on the cell phone screen.
Scroll down to the listed Bluetooth device and press “OK.” You will be asked to type in a code. Enter “0000” (four consecutive zeros) and press “OK.” Your Bluetooth hands-free device will then be paired with the cell phone and you will be able to use the device.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Plug in your Bluetooth hands-free device in order to charge the device. Leave the unit plugged in for roughly an hour so that it fully charges.
Unplug the Bluetooth hands-free device.
Press and hold the button found in the middle of the Bluetooth hands-free device. Do this until the light found on the middle of the Bluetooth stays on.
Turn on your cell phone. Navigate to the Main Menu screen.
Scroll to either “Settings” or “Settings & Tools.” Whichever you choose will depend on your particular cell phone.
Search for a “Connectivity” option. If you find this option, highlight it and then press “OK.” Otherwise, skip to the next step.
Choose “Bluetooth” or “Bluetooth Menu.” Press “OK” to go to the next screen.
Select “Add New Device” and press “OK.” As you do this, place the Bluetooth hands-free device next to your cell phone. The phone will then search for the Bluetooth. When the Bluetooth is found, the name of the device will appear on the cell phone screen.
Scroll down to the listed Bluetooth device and press “OK.” You will be asked to type in a code. Enter “0000” (four consecutive zeros) and press “OK.” Your Bluetooth hands-free device will then be paired with the cell phone and you will be able to use the device.
In Feburary 2016 08,
Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016
How to Plan a Menu for a Jewelry PartyIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Reserve time at the end of the showing and a special place for socializing and snacks. In providing a separate area for gathering, the potential for dropping crumbs or spilling drinks on the jewelry is minimized.
Choose a menu with food that is easy to prepare. Jewelry parties should be fun, not burdensome. Most guests are satisfied with something to drink and a light snack.
Consider putting regular and decaf coffee and hot or iced tea on the menu at your jewelry party. Include flavored creamers. Hot chocolate is a great option during cold-weather months.
Choose an assortment of Danish, muffins and scones or other pastries for a late-morning or early-afternoon party.
Find fresh fruit in season for a delectable treat. Serve alongside cheese and crackers.
Plan a menu with bagels and an assortment of flavored and low-fat cream cheese.
Make use of limited table space for snacks by creating an edible centerpiece, such as a fruit or vegetable centerpiece. Serve with your favorite fruit or vegetable dip, such as a caramel dip for apple slices or a ranch dip for crunchy veggies.
Get Results From Snack Time
Take advantage of snack time to interact with each guest. Encourage booking a party while offering to assist with snack ideas and setup.
Express appreciation to each guest for attending while socializing around the snack table. Be sure to spend time with visitors to expand your options for future jewelry parties.
Use snack time as an opportunity to announce the winners of any drawings. Give special recognition to winners by asking them to be first in line for snacks.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Reserve time at the end of the showing and a special place for socializing and snacks. In providing a separate area for gathering, the potential for dropping crumbs or spilling drinks on the jewelry is minimized.
Choose a menu with food that is easy to prepare. Jewelry parties should be fun, not burdensome. Most guests are satisfied with something to drink and a light snack.
Consider putting regular and decaf coffee and hot or iced tea on the menu at your jewelry party. Include flavored creamers. Hot chocolate is a great option during cold-weather months.
Choose an assortment of Danish, muffins and scones or other pastries for a late-morning or early-afternoon party.
Find fresh fruit in season for a delectable treat. Serve alongside cheese and crackers.
Plan a menu with bagels and an assortment of flavored and low-fat cream cheese.
Make use of limited table space for snacks by creating an edible centerpiece, such as a fruit or vegetable centerpiece. Serve with your favorite fruit or vegetable dip, such as a caramel dip for apple slices or a ranch dip for crunchy veggies.
Get Results From Snack Time
Take advantage of snack time to interact with each guest. Encourage booking a party while offering to assist with snack ideas and setup.
Express appreciation to each guest for attending while socializing around the snack table. Be sure to spend time with visitors to expand your options for future jewelry parties.
Use snack time as an opportunity to announce the winners of any drawings. Give special recognition to winners by asking them to be first in line for snacks.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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