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Party ideas - How to plan the perfect party - cover

Party ideas - How to plan the perfect party

Infinite Ideas, O'prey, Lizzie

Publisher: Infinite Ideas

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Summary

If you’ve always wanted to plan and prepare the ultimate event then Party ideas is the starting point you need. From casual cocktails with friends, to formal dining with your boss, this book provides the top tips to stress free party preparation to ensure that the big event goes swimmingly. With advice on the best location, games to get people going, music to get them to their feet and an atmosphere that sticks around until the early morning Party ideas has got it covered.
Available since: 11/03/2014.

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