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12 Tips for Outdoor Entertaining

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9 CASUAL CENTERPIECES A gathering of wildflowers or elegant peonies make a pretty centerpiece. Stay away from the more fragrant of flowers to avoid guests allergic reactions and of course the unwanted Bee guests visiting your table. Keep in mind this is not a wedding so don't go overboard a few stems will provide color and a festive touch. Anchor arrangements in a sturdy low vase (Mason jars are a great choice) to avoid tipping over and to ensure that guests are able to see and speak to each other while seated. MASTER THE MUSIC Get your playlist ready. Luckily this does not require the effort of compiling an 80's "mixed tape". Throw on some classics or set your station to Pandora (without the commercials). Don't crank the speakers. No one will want to stand near them if they're blaring. The best setup is four or more speakers, spread out, set at a lower volume. If you're using a boom box or an iPod dock, place it above ear level so it's not blasting directly at guests' heads, and turn it toward the side of the house—you can make it a little louder and the sound will spread out better, if it 8 has a large solid object to bounce off from. Go heavy on classics: the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson—songs that people recognize. Keep it upbeat, and mix in some newer tunes here and there. Try Joe Purdy for a lazy afternoon vibe, maybe Mazy Starr for when the sun goes down and you just can't go wrong with Adele or Sam Smith. Plan for five hours. Most parties aren't going to last longer than that, and if there's anyone who realizes the playlist has started over at hour six, well, they probably need another drink. 3 Playlists for Summer Parties

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