This post is all about putting together an easy and super stress free friendsgiving dinner party.
Thanksgiving is always hands down the most stressful family holiday and quite honestly the whole thing has always given me anxiety. But having a friendsgiving party has always softened the stress of the big holiday. So, today we’re going to talk about hosting your own
Ah, Friendsgiving - that wonderful prelude to the holiday season, where friends become family, laughter fills the air, and gratitude is the star of the show.
What is a Friendsgiving party?
A Friendsgiving party is a gathering between close friends that mimics Thanksgiving. It usually has a lavishly set table and the dishes are quite often the traditional Thanksgiving ones. The idea of the event is to celebrate and give thanks for your friendship.
Hosting the ultimate Friendsgiving party is an art, a delightful blend of creativity, warmth, and a dash of culinary magic. If you're ready to create unforgettable memories with your chosen family, here's a step-by-step guide to help you host the most epic and stress-free Friendsgiving gathering.
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1. Select the date, time and location.
Begin planning well in advance. Decide on the date, time, and location of your Friendsgiving celebration. Make sure to consult with your friends to ensure the chosen date works for everyone. I like to have Friendsgiving about a week before the actual Thanksgiving. Most of my friends are usually home around that time, making it much easier for everyone to attend.
2. Guest List and Invitations.
The last major decision to make is who you would like to include on the guestlist for Friendsgiving.
Depending on the space and experience, the guest list could be extensive, or you could only have your few closest friends. Either way, make sure you decide this as early as possible, it is crucial to know your party size and who is coming for the planning and food preparation.
HOT TIP: You could also encourage your guests to bring a dish or drink to share.
There are many different ways to invite your friends to your Friendsgiving party:
Create physical invitations or
Create e-vites and send them via email or snail mail if you have addresses for all your friends.
There are so many online shops to create and purchase cute and cheap party invitations that would ultimately elevate your dinner party!
Or, if you want your Friendsgiving to be more relaxed, you can always send your friends informal text messages, which works just as well. ( I like to create an invite image on Canva and then send that to my guests )
3. Plan The Feast.
Friendsgiving is really all about the food. Decide if you'll be the sole chef or if it's going to be a potluck-style dinner where each guest brings a dish. Classic Thanksgiving dishes like turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie are must-haves and don't forget to accommodate dietary preferences and allergies.
When your friends RSVP to the party, ask them to contribute to the spread (think potluck) by cooking something on your list or bringing something they may have every year on Thanksgiving that is unique to their family's celebration. This dinner is such a fun time to see what other people do on Thanksgiving and get new Friendsgiving food ideas!
Make sure to note what everybody is planning on bringing so you end up with about one of everything and each food is covered.
HOT TIP: To avoid having to do the dishes and clean up a huge mess, opt for a quality dinnerware set. This gold and white set is perfect for any Friendsgiving decor.
4. Signature Cocktails.
Create a signature Friendsgiving cocktail or mocktail to kick off the festivities. This adds a unique touch to your celebration and gets the conversation flowing.
A few friendsgiving cocktail ideas:
Don’t forget to have cocktail napkins with cute & clever messages.
5. Decorate with A GRATITUDE theme in mind.
Why not try a friendsgiving banner?
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Embrace warm colors, rustic tableware, and plenty of candles. Consider adding a gratitude wall or table with a book on it where guests can write down what they're thankful for.
A few decorating ideas to consider for your Friendsgiving:
A statement centerpiece
table settings with name cards for your guests
a photoshoot backdrop, this rose gold fringe curtain makes for stunning photos
fun banners
balloons
You might also want to add in some custom decor moments to let each guest know how grateful you are for them.
TABLE SETTINGS
Get creative with table settings! You might enjoy making personalized name cards for your friends and placing them where they should sit at the table.These pumpkin place card holders are absolutely adorable.
I like to roll up napkins and get napkin rings for the holiday (even if you just use plastic dinnerware, napkin rings will make your dinner look very professional).
To make it look even more professional and put together, be sure to set out glasses, plates, utensils, making the table look beautiful and welcoming.
HOT TIP: Create a super easy and affordable tablescape with space to write what your guests are grateful for.
6. Games and Activities.
Laughter is the best medicine for anyone. Especially anyone who lives a pretty full and hectic life. It is so nice to be playful and fun with friends and family.
Incorporate fun games and activities to keep your guests entertained. Consider a gratitude circle where everyone shares what they're thankful for, or go for classic board games or trivia.
Here are 5 really fun Friendsgiving game ideas:
🤎 The Voting Game: it’s a fun game that will make you get to know your friends even better and deeper than before.
In each round, you vote anonymously for the person that you think the question describes the best, then tally the votes you find out the truth about your friends!
🤎 These cards will get you drunk: every participant receives cards that include random prompts that somehow end in someone drinking.
🤎 Guesstures: You just need to act out some of the words they give, and your partners need to guess it!
This will get everyone laughing, and if you guys play it after getting a bit tipsy, it gets even funnier.
🤎 Cards Against Humanity: hands down my absolute favorite social game to play with your friends, and this is definitely one of the most popular Friendsgiving games.
To play the game, players take turns reading black cards with fill-in-the-blank prompts, and everyone else submits their funniest white card to complete the sentence! Funniest answer wins.
🤎 Friendsgiving: I’ve never played it but this game looks like a really perfect fit for a party like this.
7. Music and Entertainment.
A little background music will always elevate the ambiance of any party. In order to have a stress-free party, plan your music in advance.
You may want to consider your guests and their interests. I always like to ask friends to send me songs they are currently listening to so I can be sure to include everyones favorite songs.
Here are a few playlists I have saved for get togethers:
HOT TIP: If you don’t have a sound system in your set up, this JbL 5 portable speaker is my go-to for any party. I like it because anyone can set up their playlists and it fills the room without overpowering.
8. Capture the Memories.
Encourage your guests to take photos and share them in a group text. You can also designate a photographer, have an instant camera with film sitting on the table or set up a photo booth wall.
As the evening draws to a close, gather your friends for a moment of gratitude. Each person can share something they're thankful for, and you can lead a toast to friendship.
9. The Farewell.
Send your guests off with a little token of your appreciation, like a mini pumpkin pie, a heartfelt note, or a small favor that commemorates the evening.
Remember, Friendsgiving is about sharing not only in the moment but also in the aftermath. These ziploc containers make it so easy for you to give your guests to take home leftovers. It's part of the tradition!
Hosting the ultimate Friendsgiving party is all about celebrating the bond you share with your friends and creating cherished memories. It's a time to savor the love, laughter, and the joy of being surrounded by the people who make your life richer.
So, set the table, break the bread, and toast to another wonderful year of friendship. Friendsgiving is a reminder that, no matter the challenges, we always have reasons to give thanks.
FRIENDSGIVING INSPO:
01 | Give Thanks Banner
02 | Maple Leaf Garland
03 | thankful for you napkin wraps
04 | Letter board sign
05 | Friendsgiving balloon letters photo backdrop
While you’re at it, why not add cute Thanksgiving photo props for the photo wall?
Hope you enjoyed this post!