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Planning Perfection, Down to the Last Detail

Planning an event doesn't have to be stressful, in fact, it can actually be fun if you stay organized with our free party planning checklist! Whether you’re hosting a Wedding, a milestone anniversary, a special birthday or a seasonal party, the more prep work you do in the beginning means the more free time you will have later to enjoy the fabulous party you’ve put together.

How early you get started with your party planning can vary widely depending on the scale and formality of the event, whether you’re inviting guests from out of town, and potential date conflicts. At a minimum, we recommend getting started 4 months before for less stress, a good turn-out, and more choices when it comes to venues and suppliers.

To help you keep organized and plan a successful event, we have designed an event planning checklist, budget template, and timeline to guide you through—from pre-event project management to when guests arrive. Please download the template at cateringnj.com\party-planning.

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Here is Your Ultimate Party Planning Checklist

From catering and rentals to entertainment and staffing, we’ve thought of everything so you don’t have to.

Set The Event Date

Pick a date and time for your event keeping in mind potential conflicts for VIPs on your guest list.

Start your guest list 

Decide how many guests you will invite. RSVP rates are typically around 75%, so you can invite a few extra people

Figure out your budget

Determine what you're willing to spend and set up a system to keep track of your spending (like our handy dandy party budget planner).

Research and hire an event planner/designer

It may make sense to hire a pro to help things go smoothly and make your party unique. Creative Catering can provide you with one of our processional Event Planners

Choose a party theme and color scheme

Determine how formal/casual you want the event to be. Then choose a theme or concept — remember to keep in mind the occasion, type of venue you're thinking of, and the season.

Research and book a party venue

Decide where you will be hosting the event. Will it be held at your home or at a venue? Creative Catering can help with helping you to choose a venue, we have several partners that can fit any budget and event style.

Research and hire a photographer/videographer

Planning to document your event with a pro? Style, personality, and budget are the most important factors in choosing a photographer or videographer. Let us help.

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Research food and beverage ideas

Consider what kind of food and drinks you want to serve.  Will you be offering a full meal or just appetizers and snacks? Open bar or cash bar?

Hire a caterer (You’ve Come to the Right Place)

Determine if you want to have the event catered. If you plan to handle the cooking yourself, choose recipes that you can make in advance.

Research DJs, musicians, and entertainment

What kind of entertainment will you have at the party?  Would you like a DJ, cover band, variety acts, or another form of entertainment? 

Start collecting guest list information

It’s time to reach out for those addresses, emails and phone numbers.

Send save the dates

This is optional, but while you finalize details, giving your guests plenty of notice to mark their calendars is a great idea to ensure a good turnout.

Research and order party invitations

Decide if you will be mailing out invitations or sending them electronically. Choose when you would like guests to RSVP.

Research party rentals

Depending on your party occasion and venue, you should decide if you will need any large party rentals such as a tent or party limo.

Start planning party decorations and supplies

Make a shopping list for party décor and paper goods (plates, napkins, etc.).

Contract suppliers

Establish contracts with any service providers (entertainment, caterers, equipment/party rentals, etc.) Pro tip: you can message vendors through The Bash.

Hire a DJ and musicians

Get ready to hit the dance floor! Live music can energize your event.

Book entertainment

Make it an epic party to remember. Use The Bash for easy online bookings.

Research decor ideas and decorations

Personalize your decorations to make your party feel unique. Start pinning and brainstorm with an event designer if you have the budget!

Research rentals (place settings, linens, barware)

Check out the vendors in our directory for ideas.

Address and send your invitations

Set up a system to track RSVPs!

Buy a gift

Mark the moment with a special keepsake for the guest(s) of honor.

Buy decorations

Centerpieces, balloons, flowers, candles, guest book—place your orders.

Order party favors

Say thank you in a way that is unique (and even check out DIY options if you're crafty).

Book decor rentals

Photo booth, chairs, linens? Time to book!

Book lighting and AV services (if required)

Put a spotlight on all the festivities.

Book a hairstylist 

Get your locks looking lovely with a pro hair stylist.

Book a makeup artist

Makeup artist can truly bring out the most beautiful you.

Reserve hotel blocks for out-of-town guests

Make sure to put hotel information in your invitations so guests can stay in the know.

Finalize food menu

All your food vendors should be aware of any dietary needs or food allergies.

Book a bartending or alcohol service

If you choose to serve alcohol, now is the time to hire a bartender and decide on the drink menu. For a two- to three-hour party, the rule of thumb is to buy three bottles of wine for every four guests, three to four alcoholic beverages per person.

Order cake/dessert

Cake, cupcakes, or donuts—you name it, your guests will love it

Order party favors

Say thank you to your guests with a unique gift (and even check out DIY options if you’re crafty).

Buy attire

Find something that makes you look and feel your best.

Write speeches (if appropriate)

Get ready to make a toast! If you plan to give a speech don’t stress yourself out by preparing it at the last minute. 

Book transportation

Limousine, party bus, ferry? You name it, we can make the arrangements for you.

Plan parking

Ensure your guests will have a place to park or provide public transportation information.

Plan itinerary and music selections

Decide on the desired style of music for the event and communicate song selection and event timeline with the DJ, emcee or band.

Finalize guest list and call guests that haven't RSVP'd

Give them a ring and remind them your big day is coming up. Notify all your vendors of the guest count and prepare place cards (if required).

Finalize the event layout and decorations


Allocate your event space for mingling, dining, and dancing.

Ask for help with set-up

Reach out to friends if you need extra help with the set-up.

Notify neighbors

It’s always wise to let your neighbors know that you’re hosting an event at home.

Finalize itinerary

Make sure everyone knows what they're responsible for and the timeline for the party.

Confirm details with all your vendors

Confirm all service providers working the event and provide the itinerary if needed.

Finalize transportation

Remember to communicate time, place, vehicles, and if there are any guests with special needs.

Buy last-minute essentials

Shop for any last-minute beverages, food or supplies.

Clean your home (if required)

Clean, clean, clean your home (if that's event headquarters) and arrange furniture.

Decorate and setup

Decorate your home or drop off decor at the venue (flowers, place cards, menus, favors, the guest book, etc.). Guide any friends that are giving you a helping hand.

Check-in with venue and suppliers

Make sure all final preparations have been made and you’ve communicated the sequence of events and any other details. Be certain your vendor team is paid in full and don't forget to have cash on hand to tip.

Set up a coat check

Ensure you have a dedicated space for guests to put their coats, umbrellas, etc.

Finish cleaning and cooking (if required)

If you are preparing the food, have most of this done the day before. Give the party space a once over.

Display food and beverage

Put out wrapped snacks and appetizers that won’t spoil one to two hours before your event start time. Unwrap and start serving after the first guest arrives.

Smile. You're finished!

Be ready to greet your guests. Take a deep breath, have fun and enjoy your hard work!

Feeling overwhelmed?  No need, Creative Catering is here for you.  Let one of our professional event consultants and planners help.  We will relieve your stress and will make your event stress free and memorable

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