The most awaited festival of India is about to glow the houses within a week. And everyone might be thinking of celebration with their loved ones. Then why to celebrate Diwali with old ideas? Try something new to adore your dear once. It will keep you close with your family and friends. But, wait how will you do it? So, just scroll your eyes and check it out how you can make a Diwali eve special.
1. Game of Throne will be a good theme
As the youth is curiously waiting of the new season of Games Of Thrones, which makes the best idea to try for this unique theme party. Basically this will add more charm to your Eve because it is a outdoor party to capture the mood. You just simply need to set a tent in your gardenwith comfy cushions and old wooden chairs, and you could even set up a bonfire. If you are having a throne-like chair with high back support, use sword cutouts to decorate it. If not a bonfire, then you can at least set up a barbecue counter to roast some food for your guests. You can also use posters from the series. Although, the mood can be lighten up with the help of candles. You can play board games and card games with a glass of wine. Prepare a 'Salad', pies and deserts.
2. Go for Card game theme party
If your guests are fond of playing cards and betting money, then this will be the best theme to make your guests feel happy. Firslty, Set the colour-theme for the party as red, white, and black. Prepare some bracelets using ribbons attached with a cardboard cutout sign of spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. When your all guest will be arrived, just tell them to sit everyone in a group have bracelete of same sign. After that you can start series of games like Antakshari and Dumb Charades. Or else Teen Patti will also be a good choice. Have a happy Diwali and surely these themes will rock your Festival.
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