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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 261002, member: 76163"] There are many ways to save money when organising a party. One of the most important things to do is to check that you have enough supplies and decorations. You can buy them in bulk, or save money by making your own decorations. Another good idea is to plan ahead. Do not wait until the last minute to buy decorations, food and drinks. If you have planned your event well in advance, it will be easier for you to source all of your supplies at one time rather than buying them separately over several weeks as the date approaches. If possible, try to limit the number of guests you invite to your party. Having few guest means cooking and eating less meal or drink at the end of the evening. Finally, remember that people who attend parties tend not to bring along friends who do not enjoy themselves as much as those who have attended before. Don't act too classy, get a cook that demand lesser fees. [/QUOTE]
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