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Hawaiian Birthday PartySandy Editor's Note: This requested was submitted back in 2000. We are working on entering older information. Feedback About This Post:RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
I'm having a surprise party for my best friend and I want her to love it the theme is hawaiian. I need game ideas cake ideas craft ideas and decoration ideas. Post By hanna (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
Where can I buy cheap accessories and decorations for a Hawaiian beach party. I'm 23yrs living in Dubai. Any stores around here? Post By Anjie (Guest Post) Helppppppp
My birthday is coming up and ive invited 12 gurlz over the theme is hawaii i live in UAE and i have no idea what to do or what to design or the games or anything plllz help me ! Post By Dana (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday PartyHello. I am throwing a Hawaiian Pool Party/Sleepover for my friends. My friend is doing the same thing so we planned it together. We came up with awesome but complex things. We came up with Paper Mache Volcanos with dry ice, fire pit and getting custom made tees. Got any other ideas for 13 year olds? Thanks. Post By anonymous (Guest Post) HELP ME
Hi! I need help bad! I'm having a party.The theme is Hawaii. I'm having eight girls over. I need some ideas for decorations, games and food Post By lora (Guest Post) Sweet 16 BluesMy sweet 16 is only a couple of weeks away and I am having a Hawaiian themed birthday and I cannot figure out what fast and easy snack recipes and any games to Play so my party won't be a downer. Does anyone have any Ideas??? Post By Katrina (Guest Post) Archived Request: Hawaiian Birthday Party
My five-year old has decided that she wants her sixth (going on 30) birthday party to have a hawaiian theme. She told me she wants to wear coconuts and a grass skirt. I need to find ways to inexpensively decorate and still have the house, back yard and covered patio look like a tropical paradise. Does anyone know of recipes and games with a tropical flair. I'll have about 75 adults and kids there. I have a large, close extended family. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday PartyHow about coconut bowling, and the obvious, but unmentioned, hula hoop contest( Dollar Tree has children's size hoops) Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
My daughter recently had a hawaiian party when she turned 9. We went to a carpet warehouse and got some cardboard rolls that carpet comes on. Then we just attached some big construction paper leaves for quick and easy palm trees. We got leis from a discount store for 40 cents apiece and make big flowers from tissue paper. The girls wore swimsuits and they laid out on beach towels in the living room. We also hung up Christmas lights and taped silk flowers to the string on lights. It was a big hit!! Post By Erin (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
The oriental trading post is great but if you are from Canada don't even look because it will just make you sad. You have to add exchange at least $20 shipping, duty, tax, and a foreign exchange fee. Post By cindy. (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday PartyGo to http://www.orientaltrading.com I just bought tons of Hawaiian accessories to go with my party even the loot bags and hardly spent anything. Post By Kendra (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Partyhi im throwing my little sisters b-day party shes turning 7 and wants a hawaiian party but my mom is low on money and we don't know what to do help! Post By victoria (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
I'm Scarlet and I'm celebrating my 11th birthday. I need some ideas for it for decorations that are simple and made with stuff laying around the house because we don't have much money. This birthday is special. This is the first birthday I've got to have friends over, and the birthday before I go to 6th grade, I just finished 5th. Post by Scarlet Gray RE: Hawaiian Birthday Partyhey hey you could play limbo and have this string and thread it through strawberries and go under it and they have to eat a strawberry and if they don't they are out of the game. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
You can cut a pineapple in half lengthwise and cut out the "meat" of the pineapple into chunks and place them back into the "bowl" of pineapple and place one at one end of the table and one at the other. Another idea for a fun thing to do at the party is to have everyone bring a pineapple and make pineapple drinking glasses. Or at least add that whoever would like to, we will have a table set up for you to make your own pineapple glasses if you want. Maybe have cups with drink umbrellas, maraschino cherries and straws and have an adult supervise the table to cut the pineapples in half. Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
I only have one suggestion, but it's really cute! You can easily make palm tree decorations to put in bowls of dip (or anything else with some substance to it for that matter.) Just take a green pepper with a nice even bottom and cut the top off in a spiky pattern (like kids always draw crowns, a bunch of interconnected "v"s.) Clean out the pepper and invert it over a carrot (the big end) and stick the tip into a potato or other fruit/veggie hidden in the bottom of your bowl of dip. Viola - a tropical palm tree! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
Go to the local thrift stores and look for old straw hats, Hawaiian shirts, cheap sun glasses, or any loudly colored shirts/pants. Dress the birthday family in these. If you can get a lot of pairs of inexpensive sun glasses, give them out to guests to wear as they arrive. Or just tell the guests to make sure they bring a pair of sun glasses to wear! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
I threw a Hawaiian party for my in-laws anniversary a few years ago. We bought ugly Hawaiian shirts at Goodwill and yard sales and provided them to the guests as they arrived. We also provided those cheap plastic leis for everyone to wear. I borrowed travel posters of tropical vacation spots from a travel agency for decoration, and had Don Ho and Elvis Presley Hawaiian records (you could borrow from the public library) playing for background music. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
Here is a complete Tropical Theme Party plan... Hope you find it useful. http://www.creativepartyers.com/tropical.htm Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
Sandy, How about making leis out of plastic garbage bags. Bags come in all sorts of bright colours now, Just tie strips of plastic around wool thread, cording, string etc. Go to local travel agents and see if they have any posters of hawaii you could use for your party. Have pineapple pieces and coconut pieces in most of your food. Use the shells for dishes. Look around the house for anything that is brightly coloured and try and use it for decoration or as a serving dish piece. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Hawaiian Birthday Party
Sandy, I read your message and thought I could help. Have you heard of the Oriental Trading Company? I just saw a bunch of neat things for a luau in their catalog on pages 86-90. They have pretty decent prices. Their web address is http://www.oriental.com. They also have a phone number 800-228-2269. Hope this helps! Sincerely, Post by ThriftyFun |
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