7 Tips to throwing a great Divorce Party
Monday, June 1st, 2009
When we get married we spend thousands upon dollars on suits, dresses, flowers, venues, invitations and of course the wedding cake.
When we get divorced shouldn’t we hold a party? Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not being flippant or dismissive of a huge life altering event. What I am saying is when the paper work is signed and done to give a bit more closure wouldn’t it be a good idea to throw a Divorce party? After all you were a complete person before you entered your marriage, and this is a great way of acknowledging you are a complete person after it has ended. It’s also a great way to step onto the new path of your life.
So here are 7 steps to throw a Divorce Party.
1. Send out invitations.
First, start with your guest list. Invite the friends and family who know and love you and have supported you through this process. I don’t recommend inviting anyone who is going to “judge” you or who can’t see this as a great way to let go. Also, if you have a great Aunt that thinks you should be strung up or locked away because you are getting divorced – don’t invite her.
With regards to the invitations have a lot of fun with these. They could be simple, witty, and sarcastic or whatever you want them to be. After all there are no hard and fast rules for having a divorce party that you need to adhere to. Here are some “interesting” ideas for invitations. http://bit.ly/1bh9fH
2. Make sure everyone knows it is about fun.
Fun is the key word here. This is a celebration! It is a marking of a new era for you, a new life, perhaps the end of a long drawn out divorce process. So have fun. Laugh, you could research divorce jokes and print them out on paper and have every guest read one or two out. Another idea is to have a theme, whether it is a beach theme, an 80’s night theme, golf theme, whatever you want it to be. Again, there are no hard and fast rules, it is about fun. If you need some ideas we found a book that is designed for this www.divorcepartyplanner.com ; we have never used it, but it might jump start ideas for you.
3. Get a babysitter.
If you have kids, most certainly get a babysitter or send them off to a relative’s for the night. As much as most kids love a good party, this one really isn’t appropriate for them to be there for. After all, there may be a few rude comments bantered around about your ex and they don’t need to hear it. Save them some cake though!
4. Have a cake
Most certainly have cake! When you have a birthday you have a cake don’t you? Have one for your divorce party as well. One client had a cake made that looked very similar in construction to a wedding cake, however, on the top was the bride and the groom had been embedded somewhere down the side. Check out this bakery in Florida that has added Divorce cakes to their repertoire http://bit.ly/UT4u8
5. Put together great music
If music is the food of love – then play on – Shakespeare
Well William had it right. Music is important. So load up your iPod with great tunes that have toes tapping and that inspire people to join into the chorus. You know those songs that everyone seems to k now at last 2 or 3 lines from? Make the music upbeat and not sombre.
6. Have all the foods as finger foods
To make it easy on clean up have finger foods. What I mean by finger foods is things such as mini quiches, veggies, spanikopita’s, anything that someone could pick up and hold in one hand and move around the room with. This also cuts down on the need for dishes, cutlery etc and makes clean up a breeze. You can ask the people that you invite to bring a tray of something that they really enjoy and want to share, this leads to great variety and cuts down the cost.
7. Drink Champagne!
This is a perfect time to drink champagne; after all it is a celebration and what better way to celebrate than drinking a nice, cold flute of champagne. Okay, I know lots of people curl up their lip and wrinkle their nose when they think of champagne, so if it doesn’t work for you make cocktails, martini’s, margaritas’. Get in the ingredients to make two or three different types of cocktails or whichever drink you chose and then have lots of fun preparing them and trying them out. If you have never done this before, don’t panic – there are great books with simple recipes in them for you to flip through.

