The holiday season is a time of connection and celebration, but for busy hosts, it can also mean a whirlwind of stress. If you find yourself in the midst of planning gatherings or hosting loved ones for an extended visit, fear not!

We've compiled a list of practical tips to help you facilitate fun and meaningful festivities with ease.

Be Intentional

Imagine what feelings and types of interactions you want to have this holiday season. Get specific, mentally. Sometimes the stakes to make everything perfect seem extra high during the holidays but people will remember how it feels more than what it looks like. Being intentional helps ensure YOU decide what’s actually most important this holiday season.

Delegation Party

Don't hesitate to involve family members or even guests in the preparations. A collaborative effort can make the workload lighter, and can even be a fun way to connect. Gift-wrapping session, anyone??

If you go this route, a little prep goes a long way. Consider making a timeline for preparations, including cleaning, decorating, and meal planning. This helps break down tasks into manageable steps.

Streamline the Menu

Prep-Ahead Dishes:

Choose recipes that can be prepared in advance to minimize stress on the day of the event.

Potluck Style:

If hosting multiple gatherings, consider a potluck approach, where guests contribute dishes. It not only eases your workload but adds variety to the menu.

DIY Drink Bar:

Create a DIY cocktail or mocktail bar with pre-mixed ingredients. Guests can customize their drinks, and you can spend more time socializing rather than playing bartender

Single-Use Utensils and Plates

Opt for disposable plates and utensils to cut down on post-party cleanup. While it might seem unconventional, it’s an easy way to cut down on dishes after a late night of celebrating.

Disposable Tablecloths

In the same vein simplify cleanup by using disposable tablecloths. After the festivities, gather the mess into the tablecloth, tie it up, and toss it. It's a quick and efficient way to deal with post-party chaos (plus, can be a dopamine rush).

Embrace the Power of 'No'

Instead of overwhelming yourself with numerous events, focus on a few quality gatherings. Cherish the moments with loved ones, and savor the joy of genuine connections. It's okay to decline invitations or skip non-essential commitments. Prioritize your mental well-being and ensure you have time for self-care amidst the festivities.

Cross Laundry Off the List

Whether it’s before everyone arrives, or in the aftermath of recovery, say goodbye to endless loads by outsourcing to Poplin. Let the Laundry Pros handle the washing, drying, and folding, so you have more time to enjoy the holidays. Just download the app!

Comfort is Key

Ensure your guests have a comfortable place to unwind. Fresh linens, extra pillows, and a cozy throw can make a world of difference. Sending out linens to Poplin in advance simplifies the whole process.

Scented Candles for Ambiance

close up on a white, lit candle in a dark room

Use scented candles strategically to create a cozy atmosphere. Scents like cinnamon, pine, or vanilla add a holiday touch and make your home feel warm and inviting. Simple, but impactful!

Take Breaks

Remember to take breaks during the festivities. A short walk or a moment of solitude can do wonders for recharging your energy.

Hosting during the holidays can be a joyous experience. By simplifying your approach, and embracing the support of others, you can create a warm and inviting atmosphere for your guests. Holidays are about making memories. With a bit of preparation, you can savor the moments without feeling overwhelmed. Happy hosting!