Party Themes:
Getting into the Spirit
MOVIE NIGHT
Pick favorite movie or TV show and show it after the Sabika party at the hostess’ house – for example, Sex and the City, Breakfast at Tiffany's or The Devil Wears Prada.
Food Suggestion
- Microwave Popcorn ($5)
- Soft Drinks ($10)
- Candy ($10)
You may also make the food selection specific to the movie. For example, screen “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and serve coffee and donuts, or “Sex and the City” and serve cosmopolitans (virgin or regular) and cheese and crackers.
TEA PARTY
Great idea for a morning or afternoon party, or to celebrate Mothers Day. If you have an extra teapot, use it as a vase for daisies or other small flowers.
Food Suggestion
- A sampling of different tea flavors ($5)
- Tea Biscuits or Scones ($15)
Have your guests invite their moms or daughters to come. Have people guess who the mom and daughter pairs are. Coordinate with your consultant for prize ideas.
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SABIKA
This party can be held any time throughout the year, but especially around Valentines Day, with decorations featuring hearts.
Food Suggestion
- Heart-shaped cookies (baked or bought)
- Dish of heart candy
- Cranberry punch
Have guests bring their favorite piece of jewelry (Sabika or other) and find mix and match options to complement the piece.
SABIKA WARDROBE STIMULUS
In keeping with the economical spirit of our First Lady, who creatively mixes Jimmy Choo with J. Crew, invite guests to bring a “tired” garment (suit, dress top) or a retired piece of jewelry (necklace, pin) to find a special Sabika piece that will revive the item.
Food Suggestion
- Coffee
- Energy drinks
- Chocolate
What better way to stimulate yourself, your wardrobe and the economy!
SEE YOURSELF SPARKLE IN SABIKA
A great party anytime if the year, think sparkly and metallic for the decorations, and get bubbly with the refreshments.
Food Suggestion
- Sparkling punch (1 bottle of any clear fruit juice plus 1 bottle of Sprite or Champagne)
- Fruit & cheese kabobs on sparkly frill picks
- Cupcakes with edible glitter
Get a sparkly tiara from a toy store or party supply store and pass it around to guests who come up with creative new Sabika combinations.
