Unique Friendsgiving Ideas
Hosting Friendsgiving is your chance to test out that special recipe you’re hoping to showcase at the real deal. It’s also your opportunity to get a little creative. If you’re keen for some new ideas, we got you covered. Everything from new recipes to funky decor ideas, this list is full of everything you’ll need to fuel your inspiration. Take a look for yourself. You may find a special surprise in store if you do.
Friendsgiving activities.
If you’re feeling a little crafty, you can make these clay wishbones. Paint them whatever color goes with the rest of your decor. Place one between each seat so that folks will be able to break off a wishbone each. It’s like Thanksgiving only more colorful.
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Outdoor Friendsgiving.
Hosting your gathering in the backyard? Place fleece blankets on the backs of the chairs in case it gets chilly for some of your guests. If the blankets match with the decor they’ll act as functional and decorative additions.
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Personalized utensil wrap.
If you’re looking to make assigned seating for your Friendsgiving — assuming it’s a smaller affair — here’s your chance to really personalize the experience for your guests. Show your friends how thankful you are for them by literally saying so.
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Vintage Friendsgiving Invite.
Like we said — whatever theme or look you want goes. So if you’re itching to host a party with a vintage feel this is your chance. Go for it.
Vintage feels decor.
Speaking of which — here’s a super simple way to add a little vintage flair to your Friendsgiving. It’s easy to do and will look effortless on your dinner table.
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A practical tip.
You’re going to have many guests over at once. Unless you’re using disposable cups (which can pile up and cause a huge mess not to mention are not exactly environmentally friendly) you’ll want a way to avoid the cup mix up. These little clothes-pin cup markers are brilliant!
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Give thanks at your Friendsgiving.
Expressing gratitude is the point of this glorious holiday so don’t forget to incorporate that somehow. We love this idea of using a giant jar to collect little thankful notes from everyone and then maybe hosting another party the following year to read the notes aloud. Another idea is to have brown paper and markers — allow your guests to simply go at it.
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