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Wednesday, 23 October 2024

How to Host an End of British Summertime Party

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As the days grow shorter and the long, lazy evenings of summer fade into memory, the end of British Summertime (BST) provides a perfect opportunity for a final hurrah before the clocks go back. 

Hosting an informal gathering to mark the end of BST can be a wonderful way to enjoy the last of the season's warmth and light, while also embracing the cosiness that autumn brings. Here’s how to throw a memorable farewell to summer and welcome the darker months in style.

1. Pick the Right Date

The clocks go back in the UK on the last Sunday of October. This year, the perfect date to throw your gathering would be the Saturday just before, giving everyone a chance to enjoy themselves without worrying about an early Monday morning.

2. Plan a Hybrid Indoor-Outdoor Setting

Although October can still offer some pleasant days, the weather can be unpredictable. To cover all bases, plan your event so it can move seamlessly between indoors and outdoors. Set up a bonfire or outdoor heaters in the garden, string fairy lights or lanterns for warmth and atmosphere, and keep cosy blankets on hand for when the chill sets in. Have a comfortable indoor space ready too, in case the weather doesn't cooperate.

3. Seasonal Decor

Reflect the change in seasons with your decor. Think pumpkins, autumn leaves, pine cones, and candles to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You can use traditional autumn colours—orange, brown, yellow—and add in some fairy lights to keep the summer vibes alive. Rustic touches like wooden platters or woven baskets can also add to the seasonal feel.

4. Create a Cosy Menu

For food, go for hearty dishes that give a nod to both summer and autumn. A BBQ might still be a good option, especially if you're outdoors, but consider adding autumnal flavours such as roasted root vegetables or warm soups served in mugs. Mulled cider or hot toddies can be great alternatives to chilled summer cocktails, while s’mores or baked apples make for fun, seasonal desserts.

5. Outdoor Games and Activities

While daylight is fading, the twilight hours offer a unique opportunity to create some fun. Garden games like croquet or lawn bowls are still possible in the early evening, but as night falls, think of activities that suit the darker atmosphere. A bonfire with marshmallow toasting, storytelling, or even stargazing (weather permitting) can add a magical touch to the event.

6. Music to Match the Mood

The right playlist will set the tone for the gathering. Start with some upbeat summer tunes to lift the mood as guests arrive and gradually shift to slower, acoustic melodies as the evening progresses. Think of music that complements the transition from summer's carefree energy to autumn’s more reflective atmosphere. If you have any musically inclined guests, encourage a bit of live music or acoustic singalongs by the fire.

7. Send Your Guests Home with Autumnal Goodies

A nice touch to wrap up the event is to send your guests home with small autumn-themed party favours. Consider little jars of homemade jam, spiced biscuits, or even packets of seasonal seeds for planting next spring. These small gestures will leave your guests with a warm feeling as they say goodbye to British Summertime.

8. Embrace the Time Shift

Since the clocks go back an hour, use this to your advantage! Celebrate that "extra hour" by starting your party a little later than usual and encouraging guests to make the most of the longer night. Whether it’s lingering around the bonfire, enjoying one more drink, or sharing a few more laughs, the extra hour is the perfect excuse to keep the party going just a little longer.

Final Thoughts

The end of British Summertime doesn’t have to be a sombre affair. By hosting a small gathering with friends and family, you can celebrate the change in seasons and enjoy the best of both worlds—the lingering glow of summer and the cosy promise of autumn. With a little planning, some seasonal touches, and the right atmosphere, your party will ensure everyone transitions into the darker days with a smile.