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Buying Party Supplies for This Holiday and All Seasons

http://maderasgolfblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/holiday-party-2011-HTML-Preview-MailChimp.jpg                      If you're planning a St. Patrick's Day party it's fairly simple to find party supplies with leprechauns and shamrocks on them. The only problem is, if you buy exclusively holiday specific party supplies, you can only use them on that holiday. That may have been okay five or ten years ago when you were rolling in bonuses and dividend payments, but in today's difficult economic climate you need to be more cautious. If you buy carefully you can still have that holiday theme but re-use any leftover party supplies for another holiday. What's the secret? Think about color combination's and buying in bulk. Green is the dominant color for St. Patrick's Day. Red is present in every Valentine's Day theme. Green and Red are the colors of Christmas. They are two colors you're going to use a lot, so buy them in bulk. Don't buy them mixed. Solid green napkins or solid red plastic utensils and plates are good choices when you're trying to save on party supplies. Green and red napkins can only be used at Christmas, so it doesn't make sense to buy those. If you're looking at bulk packages with multiple colors, make sure individual items are plain. Other colors that are useful are blue, white, and orange. The next step is incorporating the holiday decorations themselves. It's not actually a money saver to buy cheap decorations. If you want Santa on the wall at Christmas time buy a Santa that will last a few years. Cheap party supplies and decorations tear and can be used only once. You end up spending more over the long run. That money you save by buying your plates, cups, and utensils in bulk will go right out the window on new decorations every year. The key to affordable party planning is to buy quality when it's available to you. What's on the table is disposable. What's on the wall shouldn't be. There are indoor parties and outdoor parties. How do you shop for both at the same time? Buy something slightly more durable than the cheapest thing you can find. Buy plastic tablecloths instead of paper. Store everything in re-usable weather-proof containers. One waterproof bin filled with different colored napkins and tableware will last you the entire year. If you keep an accurate inventory you can even restock it when there are sales. Start compiling your party supplies today and eventually you'll be ready to throw a party any time of the year in any venue. Where do you buy your party supplies? If you're shopping at a regular retail location you're limited to what they put out on the floor. You can't buy Christmas supplies around St. Patrick's Day and you won't find Thanksgiving party supplies before Halloween. Shop online and you'll get a better selection year-round. You'll also see lower prices and more bulk offers that make sense. Check around to different sites and have fun. Your party supply shopping adventure is just beginning.