Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Tips for St. Patrick’s Day party planning

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Each March 17, and even in the days surroundin­g that date, the world is awash in kelly green. That’s because it is once again time to pay homage to the patron saint of Ireland and perhaps engage in a little spirited revelry.

St. Patrick’s Day is an opportunit­y to honor St. Patrick and celebrate the Irish diaspora and culture. Including lively bagpiping, delicious foods and spirited parades, St. Patrick’s Day features many chances for merriment, which can even extend to private parties held at home. The following are some party-planning ideas to ensure that this St. Patrick’s Day is as jovial as ever.

CUSTOMIZE INVITATION­S

Get guests in the mood with themed party invitation­s. Whether paper invites or electronic ones, take advantage of the many designs available online and in-store. Entertaini­ng puns and plays on words can be the way to go with invitation­s, which also can showcase shamrocks and other symbols of St. Patrick’s Day.

INCORPORAT­E WHITE AND ORANGE

The color green garners its share of attention on St. Patrick’s Day; however, the earliest accounts of St. Patrick associate him with the color blue. Green was later adopted, perhaps in homage to the Emerald Isle. But green is not the only color associated with Ireland, as the nation’s flag can attest. White and orange decoration­s can also round out displays.

STOCK UP ON GOLD COINS

Party stores may sell foil-wrapped chocolate coins this time of year, and they can be used to create a “pot of gold” display at your St. Patrick’s Day party.

HIRE A PIPER

Bagpipes feature prominentl­y in St. Patrick’s Day parades, and hosts can book a piper in traditiona­l garb to play a few tunes during a party.

CREATE AN IRISH PUB AT HOME

Set up an area of the space and provide the accoutreme­nts one would find in an Irish pub. In addition to having Guinness available, stock other classic Irish spirits, including Irish Mist, Poitín, Jameson, Sheridan’s, Baileys and Irish red ales. Keep Irish folk music playing in the background to impart a cozy feeling.

INVITE A CROWD

One of the best parts of a St. Patrick’s Day celebratio­n is having plenty of celebrants together to reminisce and enjoy each other’s company. A crowd means better sing-alongs and more There are many ways to make private St. Patrick’s Day parties as special as public gatherings, such as parades.

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