![]() ![]() The best gingerbread-house-making parties are the ones that don’t involve any “house-making” at all, according to Eunice Kindred, a mom of two and creative director of the marketing agency Neon. In this series, we ask veteran party-throwers to walk us through their process for a foolproof celebration - from baking cookies two weeks in advance, to greeting their guests with tarot cards, to, finally, hitting the Hanukkah-themed shotski. The holiday season is much more fun when there are parties to attend, but actually hosting a holiday gathering is another story (especially if you’ve forgotten how to entertain after a year of sitting at home alone).
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