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MayMommy
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Name: Marilyn
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
My SIL is planning of moving out of her parents house and plans on registering for the things she needs--which is everything.
We thought of throwing her a party kinda like a "bridal shower" and in a restaurant (because her apartment won't be big enough for everyone).
Has anyone had/been to any gathering like this? Please share your suggestions. Would especially need help with suggestions for invitation wording and possible favor.
Thanks in advance
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Posted 8/22/16 10:47 AM |
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Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
I don't think I like the sound of this to be honest. I don't think it will go over well with those invited. Registering for moving out? I mean.. Most people buy stuff themselves. Or Craigslist. Or take donations from friends.
I mean, maybe some people give gifts (plants, wine glasses are some things I got for my first apt) but I sure didn't register. I wouldn't think too. If you have to do that in order to furnish your place, you should wait a bit.
I know you didn't ask, my just giving my two cents on what I would think if getting an invite to something like this (and you asked if anyone had been to one)
Who is paying for the guests at the restaurant?
Honestly I would maaaaybe have a nice little brunch with close close friends and no expectations of gifts. I wouldn't register. If someone gives a gift, awesome. But I wouldn't register.
Message edited 8/22/2016 12:26:15 PM.
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Posted 8/22/16 12:25 PM |
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KarenK122
The Journey is the Destination
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Name: Karen
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
I would do an open house type of party at her new apartment. People will come and go and most will probably bring some sort of gift. I wouldn't register though.
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Posted 8/22/16 1:28 PM |
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Momma2015
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by KarenK122
I would do an open house type of party at her new apartment. People will come and go and most will probably bring some sort of gift. I wouldn't register though.
Agreed. An apartment warming party sounds a lot better than let's go out to dinner and please buy me these exact gifts. I guess she could register, but I wouldn't mention it unless someone asked- which I doubt they will- though they might ask you what she needs. I'd use that registry more of like a list for my own personal reference of what do I need.
Message edited 8/22/2016 2:32:45 PM.
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Posted 8/22/16 2:31 PM |
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MrsG823
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Honestly, I would not throw a "bridal shower" like party for someone who decides to get their own apartment. As a pp stated most people set up their own apartment and registering is NOT typical. I have never been invited to a party like this and personally would see it as someone asking for gifts- An open house or house warming party is usually close friends and maybe a few family members- my go to gifts for house warming are usually a gift card to Home Depot or a bottle of wine/champagne.
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Posted 8/22/16 2:45 PM |
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hotelcalie
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by MrsG823
Honestly, I would not throw a "bridal shower" like party for someone who decides to get their own apartment. As a pp stated most people set up their own apartment and registering is NOT typical. I have never been invited to a party like this and personally would see it as someone asking for gifts- An open house or house warming party is usually close friends and maybe a few family members- my go to gifts for house warming are usually a gift card to Home Depot or a bottle of wine/champagne.
Agreed. We had a house warming this wknd and most friends brought us wine/alcohol or small gifts (which were awesome BTW) but I wouldn't expect them to give me a toaster or vacuum or anything.
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Posted 8/22/16 3:29 PM |
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nycbuslady
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Yeah, I like the idea on an open house at the apartment. But I wouldn't do a party at a restaurant. Then what would she have at her actual bridal shower one day?
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Posted 8/22/16 10:28 PM |
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
I think it's sweet that you want to help her. I wouldn't, however, throw this type of party. I am all about celebrations, and I honestly think my feathers would be ruffled if I received an invite to this type of party.
Maybe she can have a couple of gatherings at her apartment if everyone won't fit for a party...one with family....one with friends...one with coworkers...
I also am not into the idea of registering for this situation.
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Posted 8/23/16 1:31 PM |
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Kitten1929
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Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
I'm gonna give a hard no on the restaurant-type housewarming party. It's weird. Any housewarming party I have ever been to is at the home, as an open house type party, and people generally bring small gifts, alcohol, etc. I have never seen someone register for a housewarming.
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Posted 8/24/16 1:21 PM |
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SecretlyTTC14
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by MrsG823
Honestly, I would not throw a "bridal shower" like party for someone who decides to get their own apartment. As a pp stated most people set up their own apartment and registering is NOT typical. I have never been invited to a party like this and personally would see it as someone asking for gifts- An open house or house warming party is usually close friends and maybe a few family members- my go to gifts for house warming are usually a gift card to Home Depot or a bottle of wine/champagne.
I agree. I love a good party but this doesn't sound like a good idea and I think most guests would find it tacky. Expecting people to buy everything needed for her to live on her own is a bit strange. I see nothing wrong with a typical open house type of party though. People can come and go as they please and most will bring a small gift.
Message edited 8/24/2016 4:44:00 PM.
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Posted 8/24/16 1:55 PM |
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JDubs
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by KarenK122
I would do an open house type of party at her new apartment. People will come and go and most will probably bring some sort of gift. I wouldn't register though.
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Posted 8/24/16 2:48 PM |
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JME78
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by SecretlyTTC14
Posted by MrsG823
Honestly, I would not throw a "bridal shower" like party for someone who decides to get their own apartment. As a pp stated most people set up their own apartment and registering is NOT typical. I have never been invited to a party like this and personally would see it as someone asking for gifts- An open house or house warming party is usually close friends and maybe a few family members- my go to gifts for house warming are usually a gift card to Home Depot or a bottle of wine/champagne.
I agree. I love a good party but this doesn't sound like a good idea and I think most guests would find it tacky. Expecting people to buy everything needed for her to live on her own is a bit strange. I see nothing wrong with a typical open house type of party though. People can come and go as they please and most will bring a small gift.
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Posted 8/24/16 9:07 PM |
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Sweetlax22
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Re: Need ideas for a new Apartment Housewarming Party....
Posted by SecretlyTTC14
Posted by MrsG823
Honestly, I would not throw a "bridal shower" like party for someone who decides to get their own apartment. As a pp stated most people set up their own apartment and registering is NOT typical. I have never been invited to a party like this and personally would see it as someone asking for gifts- An open house or house warming party is usually close friends and maybe a few family members- my go to gifts for house warming are usually a gift card to Home Depot or a bottle of wine/champagne.
I agree. I love a good party but this doesn't sound like a good idea and I think most guests would find it tacky. Expecting people to buy everything needed for her to live on her own is a bit strange. I see nothing wrong with a typical open house type of party though. People can come and go as they please and most will bring a small gift.
I also agree. I guess it is ok if she wants to register but I would not advertise it. I would only tell someone about it if they specifically ask "what does she need?".
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Posted 8/25/16 8:54 AM |
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