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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Office Christmas party themes, part 5

Hurrah for Hollywood!


Basing your office Christmas party on a particular theme will be certain to get your colleagues and friends talking before the big day, especially if they’re required to dress up for the occasion. The question is, what will appeal to your diverse mix of workmates?


We’ve already shared ideas about themed parties spanning decades from the 1920s to the 1980s and a casino-based event. But if none of them excite you, why not consider a Hollywood-themed affair instead?


Most people will have some interest in films or have a favourite actress or actor, so everyone should be able to get into the party spirit in one way or another. And with a theme like this, you can take it as far as your imagination and budget will allow.


Hollywood face masks
(pack of 6)
Invite your colleagues and friends to come dressed as an actual movie star for the night or to wear a tuxedo or evening gown. After all, if they want to feel like a movie star, it’s only fitting that they should look like one. A Charlie Chaplin outfit should be easy to put together for the men, while the women could transform themselves into Marilyn Monroe with the right dress, a blonde wig and red lips.



No Hollywood party would be complete without a red carpet to welcome the stars of the show. Encourage everyone to pose as they walk down it and, if possible, enroll a colleague or two to help you film them or take photographs. 

You could even ask one of your more extrovert team members to announce each guest as they walk down the red carpet and then interview them with questions such as, 'How do you feel about your new movie?’ or ‘Who designed your outfit tonight?’ If your guests are up for a bit of role-play, then this could be a really fun way to get them in the mood. There will undoubtedly be a few witty responses among your more good-humored work colleagues that will be sure to raise a few laughs. A red-carpet, lifesize stand-in cutout will also create a great photo opportunity and get everyone pairing up.



These film reels are perfect to use
as  table centrepiece or  decorations
You can go all out on jazzing up the party venue itself as there’s so much Hollywood paraphernalia available. Decorate the walls with clapperboards and Hollywood street sign cutouts, and adorn tables with film reel centrepieces, Lights! Camera! Action! confetti and black glittered star balloons with co-ordinating star balloon weights. And to help your workmates feel they’re in good company, you could even have them mingle with celebrity guests such as Daniel Craig or Marilyn Monroe – well, lifesize cutout versions of them anyway.


As far as the entertainment goes, you can organise anything from an awards event to a talent show. An entertainment trivia quiz on award-winning actors and films is likely to go down well, or why not hold a ‘name that tune’ contest and have your workmates guess which film each song came from.


Whether you create your Hollywood celebration on a grand or smale scale, one thing’s for certain. If you do it in style, it’s sure to be a bit hit.


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Office Christmas party themes, part 4



Why a casino-themed office Christmas party is
a sure bet for success


If you want something a bit different for your office Christmas celebration this year, a casino-themed party is sure to be a winner − and it doesn’t have to cost you big bucks.
There are several things you’ll need to think about, including decorations to create the right atmosphere, which games to provide, what refreshments to offer and whether to introduce a dress code.
  
How to jazz up the place


You’ll be amazed at how a few decorations and touches can give your office or party venue a real casino feel. Having arranged your gaming tables in a way that looks like a casino floor, why not add green or black felt tablecloths? Make your colleagues and friends feel special with a red carpet runner and a VIP entrance sign. Casino sign cutouts, with the names of games on offer, will be useful for guiding your workmates to the table of their choice. Balloons with pictures of cards and dice will also liven up the place, as will playing-card cutouts, casino confetti and banners, or a slot machine backdrop. Go all out or go minimalist. The choice is yours.


What to play?

Give your casino party a genuine Vegas feel with games such as blackjack, roulette and poker. For the more novice gambler, you can put up ‘how to play ...’ and ‘rules of the game’ posters, as well as organising simple dice games and bingo. After all, you’ll want to ensure everyone feels included. You may have to get a few of your colleagues on board to help run each game, but if you’ve got the budget, how about hiring a professional dealer or two for a few hours. If the funds are available, you could also give every party guest real notes or chips. If not, just play with fake money. A nice touch would be to provide everyone with a scorecard to mark down their earnings or a little bucket for their winnings. If using fake money, you could give a prize to the person with the highest score or greatest number of chips at the end of the evening.

Nibbles and tipples

Finger food is definitely the way to go if you’re having a casino-themed evening. It’s easier to carry around and means your workmates will be able to snack between games. Mini sandwiches, chips, chopped veggies and dips, pizza slices, chicken wings, lamb skewers, mini meatballs, mozzarella sticks, garlic bread and slices of bruschette should fill empty tummies, while platters of apples, cherries and bananas provide a fitting link with slot machines. Bowls of crisps, nut, pretzels and wrapped chocolates throughout the room will be a nice accompaniment to the drinks. Make sure you have lots of punch, beer, martinis, margaritas, non-alcoholic cocktails, fruit juices and other soft drinks on hand throughout the evening. And, for a nice touch, add casino-themed plastic stirrers with your beverages.

Dressed up to the nines

If it’s a classy do that you’re laying on, why not get your colleagues and friends to dress accordingly, with tuxedos and suits for the gents and evening gowns for the ladies. But if it’s glitz and glamour that you’re after, encourage the women to accessorise with sequins and boas, and the men to don flashy shirts and ties adorned with playing cards and dice.

If after reading this, you decide that a casino night for an office Christmas party doesn’t come up trumps for you, why not consider organising a casino or Vegas night-themed fundraising event for charity instead. It’s sure to be an ace affair.