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  • Serving Ideas
  • From "DIY Decorating & Design"
    episode DID-125
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    DIY Decorating and Design host Nancy Golden suggests several ways to serve refreshments at theme parties.

    1. Indy 500 party: Turn an oil pan into a drinks bucket by filling it with ice and putting bottled drinks in it. Use a large funnel as a serving dish for chips.

    2. Girl's birthday party: Use a pink vinyl suitcase-on-wheels as a drinks caddy, and let the guest of honor keep the suitcase. Purchase a variety of plastic storage containers in gumdrop colors to act as serving dishes and favors.

    3. Little boy's party: Put ice and sodas (root beer in glass bottles would look very grown-up) in a toolbox; use the toolbox tray to serve snacks. Also, serve popcorn in a large toy dump truck.

    4. Garden party: Clean out your birdbath, line it with ivy and place your punchbowl in it. Or use a cake plate that turns over and converts to a punchbowl. A basket with a liner also makes an interesting bowl.

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