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Throw a great holiday party without tossing the budget

When it comes to saving money on the holidays, most budget-conscious folks spend a lot of their energy thinking about ways to economize on gifts. However, if you also host a holiday party, you also can cut costs by applying smart shopping strategies to your décor, food and beverage purchases.

Simplify your invitations
It's easy to get seduced by beautiful, but often costly, party invitations. But if you're throwing a budget soiree, aim to keep costs down from the start.
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Depending on how formal your party is, and how well you know your guests, you might consider e-mailing invitations right from your computer. If you need to manage invitations and RSVPs for a large crowd, you could also use a free online service such as evite.com, says Lara Starr, the San Francisco-based co-author of "The Party Girl Cookbook."

Keep in mind, however, that some of your guests might not be big fans of e-mail invitations. Starr isn't either. "I think traditional mailed invitations show a little more respect for your guests and aren't as easily ignored," she says.

A budget-by-mail alternative: Creative postcard invitations printed on a home computer. "Postcards can save you money because you don't need to buy envelopes and the postage is less than it would be for a letter," Starr says. The U.S. Postal Service requires that postcards be printed on cardstock (heavier paper). They should be at least 3½ inches high x 5 inches long and .007 inches thick; and no bigger than 4¼ inches high x 6 inches long and .016 inches thick. For 2006, postcard postage is 24 cents.

Decorate simply but elegantly
A smart way to keep a party on budget is to pick a theme. Yes, holiday parties actually can have additional themes -- ranging from a simple color scheme of silver and blue to something more elaborate like "Holidays with Elvis" (complete with a red tinsel tree, '50s music and peanut butter and banana sandwiches). According to Starr, themes help you avoid buying extraneous decorations and can help focus your food offerings -- all Mexican dishes, Polynesian-inspired appetizers, etc.

Another tip: Don't try to cover your entire home or party room with decorations.

Starr suggests focusing on your entry area, food table and perhaps powder room. An inexpensive door wreath or twigs wrapped in a festive bow, pillar candles of various sizes on a foyer tables, a clear bowl filled with extra holiday ornaments on your buffet table and a holiday-scented candle in your powder room make guests feel welcome but not overwhelmed, she says.

Ribbons purchased at a discount fabric store can also be used to trim a holiday tree or festoon a stairway banister.

 
 
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