Holidays
Every holiday on the calendar — Halloween costume parties, Hanukkah dinners, Diwali home-of-light nights, Lunar New Year reunions, and more.
All Hallows' Eve
At the Thornwood House
Hosted by the Thornwood Society
Guests are encouraged to bring a ghost story.
Holiday invitations live or die by the vibe they set. Vityy's holiday library spans the full calendar — candlelit costume parties, long winter dinners, lantern-lit Lunar New Year tables, Diwali home-of-light nights, Passover seders, Pride brunches, Mardi Gras krewes — each with typography and motifs that fit the occasion without leaning cliché.
Send holiday invitations 2–3 weeks out for dinners, 4–6 weeks for costume parties and anything requiring travel.
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Twenty-two holidays, each with its own design register. Hover a card — you'll see the template that anchors it.
Spring
9 holidaysYear-round
1 holidayAll Hallows' Eve
At the Thornwood House
Hosted by the Thornwood Society
Guests are encouraged to bring a ghost story.
The Annual Wreath-Up
Mulled wine, warm bread, louder songs
Hosted by the Ramirez–Okafors
Bring a song. Bring a dog. Don't bring gifts.
Solstice Supper
Candlelight, red wine, warm bread
Hosted by Fen & Lior
Come hungry. We brine all week.
Trick or treat
Pumpkin Smile
A family Halloween
From the Garcia family
- When
- Saturday, October 26
- 4:00 PM — 7:00 PM
- Where
- Our front yard
- 404 Maple · Madison, WI
- Wear
- Costumes encouraged, optional
- Reply
- RSVP by October 19
Pumpkin carving, hot cider, a movie on the lawn.
Witches' Tea
An evening of harmless mischief
Tea that's too dark to drink. Cake that bites back.
First Snow
An afternoon by the fire
Cocoa, mulled cider, the slow part of December.
Mistletoe & Magenta
A merry, slightly loud holiday
Hosted by the Okafor-Bell family
- When
- Saturday, December 20
- 5:00 PM — late
- Where
- Our home
- 207 Sycamore · Atlanta, GA
- Attire
- Anything festive, anything red
- Reply
- RSVP by December 13
Wine, cheese, carols by midnight.
Fourth on the lawn
Burgers, blankets, fireworks
The Ashford cookout, year nine
Bring a side and a blanket. We'll bring the grill and the sparklers.
Backyard summer
Popsicles, sprinklers, no agenda
Hosted by the Kim family
Seventeen popsicle flavors. Bring a towel, lose a flip-flop.
New Year's
A midnight toast
Hosted by the Ashford House
Champagne at eleven-thirty. Fireworks from the roof.
Valentine
A quiet dinner, a loud toast
Candles lit. Pasta homemade. Playlist unashamed.
A Sunday brunch
Flowers, frittatas, and old photos
Hosted by all of us
“Bring a story she'll laugh at. We'll bring the croissants.”
An afternoon outside
Egg hunt, crepes, and coffee
The Nguyen family
“Big hunt for the small ones. Strong coffee for the tall ones.”
Chag Sameach
Latkes, candles, dreidels
First candle at sundown. Sufganiyot after.
Diwali
Dinner, fireworks, a home of light
The Patel family
Diyas lit at dusk. Sweets, savories, and firecrackers on the lawn.
Year of the Dragon
A family dinner to ring it in
Hosted by the Lee family
- When
- Saturday, February 10
- 6:00 PM
- Where
- Our home
- 404 Grant · San Francisco, CA
- Attire
- Something red
- Reply
- RSVP by February 3
Red envelopes for the small ones. Dumplings for everyone.
Dinner, Darling
Four courses, one candle, us
- Date
- Saturday, February 14
- 7:30 PM
- Place
- At home
- Same place as always
- Attire
- Something that makes me look
- Reply
- Yes
Red wine, the good cheese, and the slow songs.
Pride Brunch
Mimosas, glitter, and the parade
Hosted with joy
March starts at noon. We'll be loud.
Seder at our table
Stories, questions, brisket
The Horowitz family
Haggadahs provided. Bring your appetite and your best question.
A long table
Family, friends, feast
- Date
- Saturday, March 22
- 2:00 PM onwards
- Place
- Our home
- 88 Cedar · Dearborn, MI
- Attire
- Festive attire
- Reply
- Please confirm by March 15
Three courses, sweets, and a short dua before the meal.
White Elephant
Bring something weird
The Albright Apt + everyone
- When
- Saturday, December 13
- 7:00 PM — late
- Where
- The living room
- 142 Elm · Jersey City, NJ
- Attire
- Your ugliest sweater
- Reply
- RSVP by December 6
$25 cap. Stealing allowed. Mulled wine encouraged.
Juneteenth
Grill, music, the whole block
Hosted by the Johnson family
- When
- Thursday, June 19
- 2:00 PM — late
- Where
- Our backyard
- 1921 Elm · Atlanta, GA
- Wear
- Red, black, or green
- Reply
- RSVP by June 12
Ribs, red drink, and stories from before.
Kwanzaa
Seven nights of light
The Okafor family
One principle each evening. Dinner on the 31st.
Rosh Hashanah
Apples, honey, a sweet new year
Challah, brisket, round apples. Sweetness for the year ahead.
Saint Patrick's
Soda bread, stew, and something green
Hosted by the O'Connor house
Pipers arrive at seven. Stout served cold.
Mardi Gras
Beads, king cake, and horns
Krewe of the Oak Street House
The baby's in the cake. Beads at the door.
Festival of Colors
Bring white, leave rainbow
The Sharma family
Powder + thandai + dhol. Strong water pistols on hand.
Cinco de Mayo
Tacos, mariachis, margaritas
Hosted by the whole block
- When
- Sunday, May 5
- 3:00 PM — late
- Where
- The side patio
- 1405 Agave · San Antonio, TX
- Wear
- Bright + festive
- Reply
- Let us know by April 28
Homemade salsa. Live band at six. Bring a sombrero.
Sunday Grill
Steaks, ball game, no tie required
From the kids
- When
- Sunday, June 15
- 2:00 PM — late
- Where
- Dad's backyard
- 62 Maple · Scranton, PA
- Wear
- Hawaiian shirt optional
- Reply
- Text dad by June 8
Beer, brisket, extra innings. He's the reason we're grilling.