How to Hold a Cookie Swap Party?
Are you getting bored in the summers? Are you in search of something interesting to make your dull day exciting? If yes, then one good idea is to hold a cookie swap party at your home. You can simplify your summer holidays by organizing this party at your house. For this, you need to call your friends who take an interest in baking and get along with them to have some fun and chit-chat sessions. You can invite your friends and make each friend bake one kind of cookie that can be shared and displayed. This way you can have a great time with your friends as well as share your cookies displayed in captivating cube gift boxes. After baking the cookies, everyone has their assorted collection of cookies of each type in their display boxes, and also they can learn some new recipes too. Here are a few things that you should keep in mind to hold a cookie party.
Invitations
Invitations are the first and foremost thing for holding a party. Invite your guests well in advance so that they can fix their schedule accordingly to find time for your party. You can invite eight to ten of your friends who can come and bake different kinds of cookies at your home while having fun. Ask your friends to bring their decorative supplies for display such as ribbons, square gift boxes, decorative plates, tags, etc.
Choose your cookies
When you invite your friends, ask them to plan out their cookie recipe and send the name of the cookie prior one week. Now make a group where you can share all the names of the cookies that are going to be made by the baking experts. In this way, you will be able to get all different kinds of cookies, and if there is repetition, one can change their recipe accordingly.
Set a station
On the big day you need to display all the sweet delicacies cooked by your friend, so arrange for a viewing station where your friends can show their cooking expertise. Ask them to make their display cards with the name of the cookie along with the name of the cook. Though you have asked them to bring their decorative supplies, still make some arrangements for some spare gift boxes with lids so that they can carry their assorted cookie box home.

