As promised at my webinar last night, Party Like You're Catholic, I am delighted to give away a copy of the beautiful book The Little Women Hospitality Program. I happen to have two copies of the book and when I decided to do a hospitality webinar I thought it would be a great idea to gift someone with a copy. In a very happy coincidence the publisher of the book offered to sponsor my webinar so it worked out very nicely.
This program is a wonderful resource for teaching your girls the art of hospitality and making a comfortable home for people to enjoy. It covers useful topics like How To Prepare a Room For A Guest, How To Set A Table, Correspondence and Bringing Hospitality To Others. These are all becoming lost arts in the world now and that is a huge pity. I love programs like this that honor the domestic arts and honor the feminity that can be brought into making a house a home.
So here is how you win. Leave a comment here telling me your favorite party planning tip or favorite way to practice hopsitality. If you share this on Facebook come back and tell me and I'll enter you again.
Winners will be announced on Friday so spread the news and I wish you all good luck!
Leslie Hickman says
I enjoy inviting my children’s friends over.
Leslie Hickman says
And I shared on Facebook. Thanks!
Rachel May says
I admit I hate being hospitable so inviting families over for pizza and a movie (my husband makes the pizza) is low effort fun.
Yolanda Goddard says
A pretty tiered plate makes any goodie look beautiful. A combination of almost homemade treats and store-bought for an easy spread.
Yolanda Goddard says
Also shared on facebook. My oldest and I have wanted this book for some time!
Cas Brungardt says
For my family and especially for guests I try to set a lovely table not just for special meals but any meal, especially in the evening. I know guest feel special when you do this. I will share on facebook.
D says
I have family members in charge of different things during the party: husband(drinks), daughter(bathroom upkeep), son(music), etc.
D says
Shared on facebook!
Kristin Pimentel Choate says
I love spontaneously inviting someone over. I feel like it puts less pressure on me to do something amazing and there is a lower likelihood of having to cancel because of a sick child or other reason. Thanks so much for your talk last night. It really inspired me.
Kristin Pimentel Choate says
Shared on Facebook.
Angi Jones says
I love inviting my homeschool group over, I provide the coffee, and we all share snacks,
Angie Wolfe says
We love to practice hospitality by hosting an Advent Tea Party for all our girls friends every year.
Angie Wolfe says
Shared on facebook!!
Molly says
I am learning all about hospitality with my new business! I have always tried to host activities for families and moms, even when my house was less than perfect. I would love to use the hospitality program with my girls!
Shared on Facebook, too! 🙂