SeventyFour / Getty Images
Thanksgiving week is officially upon us, and the stress of holiday hosting is looming. Whether your Thanksgiving party includes dozens of extended family members or just a small group of close friends, serving the most-anticipated meal of the year is sure to put even the most seasoned hosts under pressure.
But the beauty of hosting a Friendsgiving celebration—it doesn't have to be tense. With your chosen family by your side, you can be more imaginative with your menu, decor, and entertainment offerings. (Plus, you likely won't have to partake those yearly dinner-table debates you dread.)
Whether you have a few days or just a few hours to prepare, there’s no need to panic. With the help of some expert advice on last-minute gatherings, you’ll have the tools you need to throw a Friendsgiving party worth recreating year after year—and you, the accomplished host, will have just as much fun as your guests.
Decorating for Friendsgiving doesn’t have to be a chore—and you don’t have to do much to create a festive, comfortable atmosphere for your guests. Whether your aesthetic leans more toward maximalism or you prefer subtle autumnal touches like pumpkins and seasonally-scented candles, there are a few decorating essentials you should keep in mind to create an inviting aesthetic.
Jordana Blitz, president of catering company Little Gem NYC, says the Friendsgivings she caters “often turn into a party by the end.” Blitz has a wealth of knowledge about hosting a seamless holiday gathering, and she says that little touches go quite a long way—all the way down to where your guests sit.
“We always suggest assigned seating—it takes the pressure off of your guests,” she says. “We love the place cards from Dear
Read more on bhg.com