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| Diane Warner's Big Book of Parties: Creative Party Planning for Every Occasion | 
enlarge | Author: Diane Warner Publisher: New Page Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 110096
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 335 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 6.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 1564143988 Dewey Decimal Number: 642.4 EAN: 9781564143983 ASIN: 1564143988
Publication Date: July 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Diane Warner's Big Book of Parties is the most complete party book ever published...and the most helpful. Whether you're throwing a child's birthday party or a 50th anniversary gala, Diane Warner tells you everything you need to know to make the party special, unique, and perfectly appropriate to the occasion. Diane Warner's Big Book of Parties covers everything from when to send out the invitations to making a list of guest, planning a menu, creating a theme, and much more. There are literally hundreds of ideas in this book for every kind of party you could imagine. And besides giving you great ideas, Diane Warner gives you step-by-step instructions, shopping lists, timelines, menus, and activities: Everything you need to make the party fun and hassle-free. Diane Warner believes that in addition to knowing the mechanics of hosting a successful party, you also need to have a heart for your guests, making the guests-and especially the guest of honor-feel very special. She talks about today's trends in party giving, and in a section called "Party Planning 101," she covers all the general elements that should be considered for every party: etiquette, venues, invitations, creating the right ambience, entertainment, and much more.
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Please December 6, 2007 ...you've got to be joking. I suppose if you had zero creativity and have never thrown a party before and have no idea where to start, then this would be the book for you. Many of the ideas are just ridiculous and seem to have been thrown in just to fill up space. I found myself laughing out loud many times at the mere thought of actually throwing a party with the suggested theme and elements. There are plenty of other good entertaining books out there with "grown up" ideas. Sorry Diane, but this one is a stinker!
Uninspiring February 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The author actually recommends a birthday party at McDonald's. Then she assumes we all have silk flowers at home to decorate for a party. The book is outdated and boring. There are absolutely no pictures in the book. I would only recommend this book if you have no experience in party planning and are looking for a drab, run of the mill party that looks as though you stopped at the store Party City to decorate!
Party Planning 101, 201 and the Graduate Course July 10, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is the most creative, realistic, inspiring party planning book I have seen! It covers all sorts of parties from Baby showers to retirement banquets and everything in between.
Part 1 of the book covers party planning basics - the where, when, how and why as well as brief chapters on children's and adult party games.
Part 2 covers the holidays - practically every holiday you would want to celebrate. New Years, Christmas, and Halloween are of course included, but so are Chinese New Year, May Day, Mother's Day, Cinco de Mayo, Labor Day, and Kwanzaa.
Part 3 includes life event parties like baby showers, engagement parties, family reunions, housewarming, wedding, and farewell.
Parts 4, 5 & 6 cover birthday parties; children's teens, and adults.
Parts 7, 8 and 9 are may favorite! These are the chapters that pull this book apart from all other party planning books - creative and well-thought-out plans for those of us who love to bring our friends together not just when we have to, but because we WANT to. These are parties just for the sake of fun - food themed parties like wine-tasting and progressive dinners; creative parties like scavenger hunts and mystery nights.
Part 10 covers business functions and Ms. Warner actually makes them sound not horrible.
Part 11 includes menus and recipes.
Part 12 is the organizational chapter with check lists and budgets.
If you love to entertain or if you have to throw a party and have no idea where to begin this book is for you.
Party Planning! October 25, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great book filled with cost effective ideas for throwing a great party! Pleanty of variety in the book to suit everyone's taste and budget!
Very helpful when it comes to organizing! July 14, 2002 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book offered many tips on many different themes in parties. Although, it seems that Diane is more oriented with weddings, she tends to have quite a few chapters on weddings in this book. She does, however, have good ideas for barbeques, post-prom parties and random special events.I've had a few parties this past year, and I've used her organizers (checklists, etc.). I found them quite helpful. They were very simple. They helped me have everything right in front of me while working on other aspects of the party.
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