Here’s your guide to hosting the best card party for Diwali 2024.

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Diwali is just around the corner.
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Are you ready to host the best Diwali card party?
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Read below for tips on decor, menus, dress code, and more.
Diwali is the favorite festival of many Indians – every building is lit with LED lights, houses are filled with sweets and the cool breeze of the coming winter fills us all with a feeling of joy and celebration. What is there that you don’t like about Diwali? Take advantage of this festive spirit and host the most spectacular Diwali card party that your guests will never forget. We’re here to help you every step of the way – from decorations to desserts and everything in between.
Party-Theme Outfit
Choose a theme for the costumes and make sure all your guests stick to it. It could be as simple as a Diwali ethnic outfit or perhaps some color theme for the card party – red, white and black. You can also wear a shirt with hearts or cards to stand out as a host.
festive decorations
Good decoration is very important for Diwali party. Make sure you have completed Diwali cleaning in your house before hosting the get-together. Next, place lamps and candles to get a Diwali-like ambiance. You can also make a pyramid of cards (make sure all the cards are stuck in one place) and place it on the center table.
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Cocktail O’Clock!
No card party is complete without cocktails. In a festive atmosphere, you can serve Bloody Marys, Sangria, Whiskey Sours, Elderflower Martinis and Margaritas. Feel free to customize the cocktail menu based on what your guests enjoy most.
Appetizers and Snacks
Finger food cards are perfect for a party. Avoid serving anything complicated, like chicken wings, that may require your guests to drop cards or get their hands dirty to eat. Here are some snack ideas:
Vegetarian:
Rajma Kebab: These veg kebabs combine rajma and aromatic spices, which are deep fried to a beautiful golden brown colour.
Aloo Paneer Shots: Potato is a staple of every Indian kitchen and is always a popular choice. Aloo Paneer Shots is a delicious snack for people of all ages.
Falafel with Peanut Chutney: This falafel recipe is easy to prepare using common ingredients you probably have on hand. These Middle Eastern patties will be a versatile addition to your party spread.
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carnivorous:
Fish Popcorn: The aroma and texture of this recipe will definitely fascinate the taste buds of your guests.
Baked Chicken Skeeks: Enjoy chicken seekh kebab that is not drenched in oil. With this simple baked chicken seekh recipe, your guests can enjoy the taste of kebabs completely guilt-free.
Keema Samosa: Instead of filling samosas with potatoes, fill them with juicy, spicy minced meat for a delicious, crunchy snack.
dinner
Once everyone has finished playing, it will be time for dinner. You can play some nice background music for dinner. Make sure all crockery and cutlery are in place before guests leave for the main meal. Here are some ideas for a dinner menu:
Butter Chicken: Chicken lovers love good and tasty butter chicken. Choose shredded chicken pieces so guests can easily enjoy this dish.
Rogan Josh: One of the most favorite Kashmiri dishes in Indian cuisine, this red-gravy mutton dish features mutton pieces cooked with hot and spicy Kashmiri spices.
Dal Makhani: Everyone loves Dal Makhani, it is a creamy dal loaded with butter and rich flavour.
Dum Paneer Pepper: Due to its spicy and creamy taste, this paneer gravy dish will be loved by all your guests.
Malabar Parotta: Crisp and flaky, Malabar Parotta will add a delightful South Indian flavor to your party menu.
Matar Pulao: Mix plain rice with peas and spices to make a delicious pulao.
desserts
royal piece: Transform fried bread slices into a memorable dessert by coating them with a rich coating of milk and nuts.
Phirni: Delight your guests by serving chilled Phirni in clay cups, the perfect Indian sweet for Diwali celebrations.
ice cream: You can never go wrong with ice cream. Everyone loves classics like vanilla, chocolate and mango.
say goodbye with gifts
Once you’ve had the sweets, don’t forget to send your guests home with a special Diwali gift. You can never go wrong with a customized luxury food hamper and possibly a pack of glitter cards to symbolize a successful card party at your venue. happy Diwali!
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