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TOFW girls night!
Take Courage, My Heart Girls Night In
HELPS FOR THE HOST
FRAMEWORKWe designed Girls Night In as an evening of meaningful conversation around the theme: Take Courage, My Heart. The goal is to create space for your guests to intention-ally share and connect so they leave feeling truly encouraged and strengthened.
(I could see these as four horizontal boxes with cute party illustration)Details at a Glance: o Where to Hold Your Party: Your home will make this feel intimate and personal.o Number of Guests: Since the party is all about the art of the conversation, we rec-ommend keeping your guest list to between 6-12 women.o Length of the Party: 2 hours (or as long as you want to keep the conversation going)o When to Have It: Who couldn’t use a pick-me-up on a Wednesday or Thursday eve-ning? Saturday brunch or lunch could be fun too.
Your TOFW Girls’ Night In might go something like this: 7:00pm Guests arrive and mingle7:15pm Pray/invite guests to grab refreshments7:25pm Welcome/set up the evening7:30pm Watch video: The Path Taken7:40pm Group discussion8:40pm “Declaration of Courage” activity8:50pm Pass out tote bags and pins
SUPPLIES(created as a cute checklist)We provide:• Download: Invitations • Download: Recipes • Download: Bu�et labels• Download: Quote posters (for décor)• Download: The Path Taken video• Download: Discussion guide• Physical Product: Declarations of Courage (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Tote bags (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Pins (one for each woman in your group)
You provide:• Refreshments• Pens for writing activity• TV or computer screen for viewing video
HELPS FOR THE HOSTWe are so delighted you have decided to host your own TOFW Girls Night In.
Here you’ll find everything you need to bring girlfriends together for an evening of true connection filled with food, fun, and meaningful conversation.
Are you ready to host?
FRAMEWORKWe designed Girls Night In as an evening of meaningful conversation around the theme Take Courage, My Heart. The goal is to create space for your guests to intentionally share and connect so they leave feeling truly encouraged and strengthened.
Where to Hold Your Party
Number of Guests
Length of the Party
When to Have It
Your home will make this feel intimate and personal.
Since the party is all about art of the conversation, werecommend keeping your guest list to between 6-12 women.
2 hours(or as long as you want to keep the conversation going!)
Who couldn’t use a pick-me-up on a Wednesday or Thursday evening? Saturday brunch or lunch could be fun too.
DETAILS AT A GLANCE
G U E ST L I ST
HOW-TO(I could envision little illustrations for each step: an invitation, food, music notes, speech bubble, TV screen)
Step 1: Extend Your Invitation• Paper Invite: We’ve created a �ll-in-the-blank invitation—simply download and print.• Text Invite: If you want to keep it simple you could text a picture of the invitation to your guests.• Do-It-Yourself Invite: Or if you love the personal touch, you could go the D.I.Y route. If you come up with something cute, share it with us using the hashtag #TOFWathome.
Step 2: Plan Your Food Create a fun food spread with drinks, appetizers, and desserts from our TOFW presenters. Make three or four items that look exceptionally good or, go big and ask each guest to make a recipe so you can try them all.
We’ve even created bu�et labels so your guests can connect the TOFW presenter to the food item before them.
Step 3: Set the Scene The star of the night is the conversation, so you don’t need a lot of décor. Just a few personal touches that make it feel special.• A beautiful refreshment table with a bouquet of �owers• A quiet space with the chairs arranged for optimal eye contact and conversation• Packaged tote bags and pins on display• Good mood music—we recommend our “Take Courage” playlist on Spotify
Step 4: Prepare to Lead the Conversation Not sure leading a discussion is your thing? We’ve got you covered. The most important thing is to watch the video and read through the discussion questions and “Declaration of Courage” activity in advance so you are familiar with the material.
Step 5: Arrange for a Screen As a lead-up to the discussion, you’ll share the video The Path Taken, so you’ll need a screen. If you are gathering in a living room, you could screencast or mirror the video to your TV or share from a com-puter screen.
That’s it. You’re ready to host a beautiful gathering!
GIRLS NIGHT IN
SUPPLIES
Take Courage, My Heart Girls Night In
HELPS FOR THE HOST
FRAMEWORKWe designed Girls Night In as an evening of meaningful conversation around the theme: Take Courage, My Heart. The goal is to create space for your guests to intention-ally share and connect so they leave feeling truly encouraged and strengthened.
(I could see these as four horizontal boxes with cute party illustration)Details at a Glance: o Where to Hold Your Party: Your home will make this feel intimate and personal.o Number of Guests: Since the party is all about the art of the conversation, we rec-ommend keeping your guest list to between 6-12 women.o Length of the Party: 2 hours (or as long as you want to keep the conversation going)o When to Have It: Who couldn’t use a pick-me-up on a Wednesday or Thursday eve-ning? Saturday brunch or lunch could be fun too.
Your TOFW Girls’ Night In might go something like this: 7:00pm Guests arrive and mingle7:15pm Pray/invite guests to grab refreshments7:25pm Welcome/set up the evening7:30pm Watch video: The Path Taken7:40pm Group discussion8:40pm “Declaration of Courage” activity8:50pm Pass out tote bags and pins
SUPPLIES(created as a cute checklist)We provide:• Download: Invitations • Download: Recipes • Download: Bu�et labels• Download: Quote posters (for décor)• Download: The Path Taken video• Download: Discussion guide• Physical Product: Declarations of Courage (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Tote bags (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Pins (one for each woman in your group)
You provide:• Refreshments• Pens for writing activity• TV or computer screen for viewing video
7:00 pm Guests arrive and mingle7:15 pm Pray/invite guests to grab refreshments7:25 pm Welcome/set up the evening7:30 pm Watch video: The Path Taken7:40 pm Group discussion8:40 pm “Declaration of Courage” activity8:50pm Pass out tote bags and pins
Digital Downloads:Invitations Recipes Bu�et labelsQuote posters (for décor)The Path Taken videoDiscussion guide
RefreshmentsPens for writing activityTV or computer screen for viewing video
WE PROVIDE YOU PROVIDE
HOW-TO(I could envision little illustrations for each step: an invitation, food, music notes, speech bubble, TV screen)
Step 1: Extend Your Invitation• Paper Invite: We’ve created a �ll-in-the-blank invitation—simply download and print.• Text Invite: If you want to keep it simple you could text a picture of the invitation to your guests.• Do-It-Yourself Invite: Or if you love the personal touch, you could go the D.I.Y route. If you come up with something cute, share it with us using the hashtag #TOFWathome.
Step 2: Plan Your Food Create a fun food spread with drinks, appetizers, and desserts from our TOFW presenters. Make three or four items that look exceptionally good or, go big and ask each guest to make a recipe so you can try them all.
We’ve even created bu�et labels so your guests can connect the TOFW presenter to the food item before them.
Step 3: Set the Scene The star of the night is the conversation, so you don’t need a lot of décor. Just a few personal touches that make it feel special.• A beautiful refreshment table with a bouquet of �owers• A quiet space with the chairs arranged for optimal eye contact and conversation• Packaged tote bags and pins on display• Good mood music—we recommend our “Take Courage” playlist on Spotify
Step 4: Prepare to Lead the Conversation Not sure leading a discussion is your thing? We’ve got you covered. The most important thing is to watch the video and read through the discussion questions and “Declaration of Courage” activity in advance so you are familiar with the material.
Step 5: Arrange for a Screen As a lead-up to the discussion, you’ll share the video The Path Taken, so you’ll need a screen. If you are gathering in a living room, you could screencast or mirror the video to your TV or share from a com-puter screen.
That’s it. You’re ready to host a beautiful gathering!
Physical ItemsDeclarations of Courage Tote bags Pins
YOURGIRLS NIGHT
MIGHT GOSOMETHING
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(one for you and each guest purchase)
HOW TO
Take Courage, My Heart Girls Night In
HELPS FOR THE HOST
FRAMEWORKWe designed Girls Night In as an evening of meaningful conversation around the theme: Take Courage, My Heart. The goal is to create space for your guests to intention-ally share and connect so they leave feeling truly encouraged and strengthened.
(I could see these as four horizontal boxes with cute party illustration)Details at a Glance: o Where to Hold Your Party: Your home will make this feel intimate and personal.o Number of Guests: Since the party is all about the art of the conversation, we rec-ommend keeping your guest list to between 6-12 women.o Length of the Party: 2 hours (or as long as you want to keep the conversation going)o When to Have It: Who couldn’t use a pick-me-up on a Wednesday or Thursday eve-ning? Saturday brunch or lunch could be fun too.
Your TOFW Girls’ Night In might go something like this: 7:00pm Guests arrive and mingle7:15pm Pray/invite guests to grab refreshments7:25pm Welcome/set up the evening7:30pm Watch video: The Path Taken7:40pm Group discussion8:40pm “Declaration of Courage” activity8:50pm Pass out tote bags and pins
SUPPLIES(created as a cute checklist)We provide:• Download: Invitations • Download: Recipes • Download: Bu�et labels• Download: Quote posters (for décor)• Download: The Path Taken video• Download: Discussion guide• Physical Product: Declarations of Courage (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Tote bags (one for each woman in your group)• Physical Product: Pins (one for each woman in your group)
You provide:• Refreshments• Pens for writing activity• TV or computer screen for viewing video
HOW-TO(I could envision little illustrations for each step: an invitation, food, music notes, speech bubble, TV screen)
Step 1: Extend Your Invitation• Paper Invite: We’ve created a �ll-in-the-blank invitation—simply download and print.• Text Invite: If you want to keep it simple you could text a picture of the invitation to your guests.• Do-It-Yourself Invite: Or if you love the personal touch, you could go the D.I.Y route. If you come up with something cute, share it with us using the hashtag #TOFWathome.
Step 2: Plan Your Food Create a fun food spread with drinks, appetizers, and desserts from our TOFW presenters. Make three or four items that look exceptionally good or, go big and ask each guest to make a recipe so you can try them all.
We’ve even created bu�et labels so your guests can connect the TOFW presenter to the food item before them.
Step 3: Set the Scene The star of the night is the conversation, so you don’t need a lot of décor. Just a few personal touches that make it feel special.• A beautiful refreshment table with a bouquet of �owers• A quiet space with the chairs arranged for optimal eye contact and conversation• Packaged tote bags and pins on display• Good mood music—we recommend our “Take Courage” playlist on Spotify
Step 4: Prepare to Lead the Conversation Not sure leading a discussion is your thing? We’ve got you covered. The most important thing is to watch the video and read through the discussion questions and “Declaration of Courage” activity in advance so you are familiar with the material.
Step 5: Arrange for a Screen As a lead-up to the discussion, you’ll share the video The Path Taken, so you’ll need a screen. If you are gathering in a living room, you could screencast or mirror the video to your TV or share from a com-puter screen.
That’s it. You’re ready to host a beautiful gathering!
Step 1: Extend Your Invitation• Paper Invite: We’ve created a fill-in-the-blank invitation—simply download and print.• Text Invite: If you want to keep it simple you could text a picture of the invitation to your guests.• Do-It-Yourself Invite: Or if you love the personal touch, you could go the D.I.Y route. If you come up with something cute, share it with us using the hashtag #TOFWathome. Step 2: Plan Your Food
Create a fun food spread with drinks, appetizers, and desserts from our TOFW presenters. Make three or four items that look exceptionally good or go big and ask each guest to make a recipe so you can try them all.
Step 3: Set the Scene The star of the night is the conversation, so you don’t need a lot of décor. Just a few personal touches that make it feel special.• A beautiful refreshment table with a bouquet of flowers• A quiet space with the chairs arranged for optimal eye contact and conversation• Packaged tote bags and pins on display• Good mood music—we recommend our “Take Courage” playlist on Spotify
Step 4: Prepare to Lead the Conversation Not sure leading a discussion is your thing? We’ve got you covered. The most important thing is to watch the video and read through the discussion questions and “Declaration of Courage” activity in advance so you are familiar with the material.
Step 5: Arrange for a Screen As a lead-up to the discussion, you’ll share the video The Path Taken, so you’ll need a screen. If you are gathering in a living room, you could screencast or mirror the video to your TV or share from a computer screen.
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