Diwali 2021: Simple Ways To Host A Party Before The Baby Arrives

With Diwali just around the corner, you must be thinking of hosting your friends and family members at your place. But, wait, you must be thinking about how to do it while you are pregnant. Though Diwali parties sound so exciting, they can be a daunting task. Especially when you have a little baby in your belly and you are almost always tired.

But, we can also imagine how amazing it would be to celebrate your Diwali party just before your baby pops out. So, to make things easier for you, here are some simple tips which you can follow and be the talk of the town.

Select a Theme

Remember you are pregnant and by default, everyone has to follow your rules. So, pick a theme that suits you and is the most comfortable one. As one of the biggest Indian Festivals, give it no second thought and make it an Indian Theme. What about a Sufi night?

Decor

Ask for as much help as you can. And we are sure people would be happy to help you. So, be the boss lady and order. Pick an easy yet classy decor theme. Fresh Flowers, Fairy lights, Diyas, tea light candles, bold and festive colours cushion covers etc.

Food

We know that you are the host but there is nothing wrong with making it a potluck dinner. Ask your friends to make one dish each and you are sorted for the night. Do not forget to give your list of favourite food items.

Music

 Some groovy music with old remixes and popular songs are a must. Do not forget to charge your speakers and clear some space so that people can feel free to shake their legs. When tired, put on mattresses instead of big chairs and tables and sing songs.

Games

 Keep the deck of cards ready and set yourself up for bringing Laxmi to your house. You have special luck by your side this time.

Lanterns

 Put your dreams and wishes in those beautiful lanterns and let them reach the almighty.

Special Tip

 Do not exert yourself and don’t forget to take a foot and head massage the next day.

Wish you and your loved ones a very Happy Diwali!