We're having a party on Saturday, and part of the preparation includes calling local shelters and children's homes.
Guests have been invited to casually drop in for a visit. We'll have dessert, champagne, and a spread of paper, fabric, string, and glue for making homemade Valentines.
There are countless options for this sort of party. The tone can be kid-friendly and casual or fetching and elegant .
It could include:
It could include:
-your immediate household (like a family night activity)
-your children and their friends
-your coworkers
-your book club
-your book club
-your neighbors
-one or two other couples or families
-or a gathering of a dozen or more people filtering through
If you'd like to join me in this, simply:
-call one or more local children's services, shelters, hospitals, or nursing homes to find out how many Valentines they will need and when they would like them dropped off
-pick a few simple desserts to display on a buffet table
-mix up a pitcher of red punch or just serve champagne with frozen raspberries floating on top
-gather together lots of paper, doilies, glue, and scissors
-Cover your dining room table with newspaper, lay out the supplies, hang some bunting, and play old-time jazz music
-Invite people to drop in between a specified time (such as Saturday between 5 and 10 p.m.)
-Cover your dining room table with newspaper, lay out the supplies, hang some bunting, and play old-time jazz music
-Invite people to drop in between a specified time (such as Saturday between 5 and 10 p.m.)
The point is to bring people together to make pretty, handmade Valentines for those who are lonely or down.
If you want to help but don't want to throw your own party,
email me at scatteringlupinesblog@gmail.com.
We'll talk about how you can simply make a Valentine (or ten!) and mail them to me.