The halls are decked, the punch is poured, the festive scent of wintry pine hangs in the air. You may have just moved into a new house, but you’re a pro—and you’re already ready to host your first holiday party. Your first virtual holiday party, that is.

If you’re disappointed that you can’t physically welcome friends and family into your new home to show off the space and spread some cheer, don’t be. You can host a pretty fantastic fête online. And when you stop to think about it, you’re actually lucky, because, really, who can move all of their physical belongings to a new place, set them up, and be party-ready within a few weeks? No mere mortal, we say.

Gather ‘round (the screen) and listen up. We’re about to share a formula for the coziest virtual party you can imagine, one that comes together easily and will let you show off your new home—and your hosting skills—in style.

There's no reason your virtual celebration can't be just as festive as in-person—especially when you've just moved into a new home.
There’s no reason your virtual celebration can’t be just as festive as in-person—especially when you’ve just moved into a new home.

Write out your shopping list

Welcoming people into your home requires all sorts of supplies; welcoming people onto your screen requires fewer—but they’re arguably more important. First things first, you’ll need a super-fast, super-stable internet connection.  Planning to take everyone on a full tour of your new abode and yard? Consider ordering a network extender. Next on the list is a smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a video camera, which we’re sure you already have, so let’s think bigger. If you buy a streaming device compatible with your equipment, you can stream your guests right to your TV, which is much better than staring at a tiny screen all night. Once the party’s over, it won’t go to waste;  any other service from your phone to your flat screen—which looks quite nice on that wall above the fireplace, if we do say so ourselves.

When it comes to a virtual holiday celebration, preparation is key.
When it comes to a virtual holiday celebration, preparation is key.

Get your guests on the same (musical) page

You’ve set the date and found just the right snowy GIF for your email invite. Before you hit send, consider the biggest mood-setter for any gathering: the tunes. Are you going with a classical vibe? A holly-jolly, jingle-jangle mood? Something more dinner-party chic? Start putting together a playlist and streaming it on your Bluetooth speakers as you’re arranging and rearranging your new furniture to make sure it’s The One. Send out a link with your digital invite. If you’re too busy settling into your house to play DJ, ask your guests to share a few songs when they RSVP, then simply put the songs together and send a link before go-time.

Plan your happy ending

No seasonal celebration is complete without sweets. Before your bash, we suggest binge watching plenty of baking shows for inspiration. Mail a recipe for a simple dessert like sugar cookies along with sprinkles or icing so you can all share the same treat the night of the party.

Plan an activity to get everyone involved, like a cheeseboard design contest.
Plan an activity to get everyone involved, like a cheeseboard design contest.

Announce your 1st Annual Cheeseboard Contest

If they were coming to your house, they’d be bringing hors d’oeuvres anyway! Challenge your revelers in advance to create their version of the best cheese or charcuterie board ever. (There are plenty of social media accounts you can scroll for inspo.) During appetizer hour, each household’s fromage enthusiast can reveal their creation—before eating it, of course. Who will be crowned the Big Cheese? Send an online poll through your video platform for anonymous voting. Trust us: This one’s likely to get spirited, even if there’s no, well, cheddar on the line.

Create a custom scent

As you may remember from your recent adventures in real estate, there’s a reason open houses smell like freshly baked cookies and clean laundry. Real estate agents understand there’s truly no smell like home. Put the same principle to work for your affair. To make everyone feel like they could be in the same space, send a suggested fragrance combination to simmer on the stove: A few sprigs of rosemary along with lemon slices, orange zest, and a splash of vanilla extract smells about as close to an enchanted forest as you can get this side of Narnia. Another place you can find that scent? Online. Consider ordering premade scent packets to fill the simmering needs of a less-than-crafty crew.

A signature scent for your celebration makes everyone feel included, even from afar.
A signature scent for your celebration makes everyone feel included, even from afar.

Arrange your table

Your cooking prowess won’t be on display, but your hosting skills will be. If you’re planning to parody a sit-down feast, share a digital template for place cards that your guests can print out so your tablescapes all look similarly tantalizing. A seasonal decoration or ornament also would be lovely. If kids are involved, send one they can print out and color in.

Download your games

Just like an in-person event, no virtual function is complete without an amusement or two. Luckily, online games abound. All you need to decide is which ones you’d like to play: Is your group the printable scavenger-hunt sort? Or would they rather race to figure out what carol is represented by a group of emojis? Maybe you’d like to go head-to-head in a battle of holiday movie trivia, team up for Christmas charades, or play Hanukkah-themed bingo. Whatever your group’s energy level, there’s a game for that.

When you've done all your preparation ahead of time, all there is to do on the day of your virtual celebration is kick back and relax.
When you’ve done all your preparation ahead of time, all there is to do on the day of your virtual celebration is kick back and relax.

Day-of: Put your equipment in place … and relax

Sure, you may want to arrange your speakers or webcam before logging on, but that’s pretty much your only day-of task. The best part of a virtual party? By the time it rolls around, there’s no need for last-minute errands or panicked shenanigans (those fancy guest towels for the powder room never seem to find themselves, do they?). So sit back, relax, and stay away from the cheeseboard; you’ve got a chance to bring this thing home.

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