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Annie Lee is the principal planner of Daughter of Design, author of Learn to Speak Wedding: Flashcards for Beginners, and founder of PLANNIE, a global network of event planners available for hire by the hour.
Named one of The 100 Most Influential Wedding Professionals, Annie is known across the industry as an innovator, problem-solver, and the ultimate pro when it comes to both large-scale productions and at-home entertaining. You may also know her as Annie Plannie, The Wedding Doctor, or just the guest who shows up with the best story.
The theme or the occasion is definitely the first thing to consider, and then I build the rest to match that.

So I'm a little infamous for putting my guests to work—but not in the normal “cut the green onions” kind of way. I find other errands I need done around the house and pair up strangers to go work on something, like pick fruit from my tree or move patio furniture outdoors. What? Free labor in the house! And it really breaks the ice as they work on a group project.
I have a starfruit tree, so first I make guests go pick the fruit (see above, hahah) and then use those slices to make a pretty glass garnish so everyone remembers which cup is theirs.

A decorative printed menu goes a long way in visual impact and is pretty dang cheap to design and print at home—even on regular paper. Extra credit: use a pretty font and put guests’ names at the top for a menu/escort card combo. Fancy!
When I’m hosting personally, it’s always making sure each guest feels super included. Even though the house chore assignments seem super selfish (which they are a little), it also creates a buddy system so the people who came solo quickly make a friend.
After all these questions about home entertaining, the first one that pops into my head was the time I had people over for dinner and then brought out a surprise birthday cake… for myself. That group still talks about how unexpected and fun it was as they looked around in confusion to see who it was for and realized it had my own name on the cake and then all started laughing and singing along. I just love a prank or rascal move—it was very bonding! I wanted to get a cake, and my birthday was in a week, so I was like, you know what? Close enough.
Oh, I'm so big on reusables, so a cloth napkin is a must. No to one-time-use paper products at home.

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