For example, don’t bring moth-eaten drapes or a tacky sculpture you found in your attic from a different era. Those items are sure to cause some whispers of disapproval among your friends.
Again, be clear about the expectations. You don’t want that one friend who didn’t get the memo to show up with a moving truck loaded with furniture. It’s not a garage sale!
Furthermore, you should also arrange a specific area or set up a table to place the items available to swap, preventing disarray and confusion.
Lastly, figure out what to do with any items left over at the end of the party. Will the original owner take them home? Or will you toss it in the donation bin? Enjoy your decor swap party!
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