 Aloha
Theme
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Aloha Party Drink Ideas and Aloha
Gift Ideas
Aloha Party Drink Ideas
No Aloha Party would be complete without tropical drinks. Ever since the Blue Hawaii, a mix of light rum and tropical fruit juice, made its debut in 1945, tropical mixed drinks have been very much a part of the Hawaii experience. Tropical Hawaiian drinks have colorful names, such as Paddler's Passion, The Big Kahuna, and Tropical Delight. Mai Tais are also a popular choice. These drinks almost always include rum, so have plenty on hand for your party. For your non-alcoholic guests, make lots of bottled water and soda available, as well as a big bowl of Hawaiian punch garnished with oranges and pineapple.
Aloha Gift Ideas
Everyone at the party should be welcomed with a friendly “aloha!” and a colorful lei, or necklace made of flowers. Party leis can also be made of colorful plastic and are available at party supply stores. Giving gifts with an Aloha Party Theme keeps the spirit of Hawaii alive at the party. Hawaii-inspired jewelry and clothing are good choices, such as puka shell necklaces, purses and earrings, tropical-themed shirts and dresses, straw hats, and colorful Hawaiian tote bags. DVDs of Hawaii-themed movies, such as Punch Drunk Love and 50 First Dates, can make good gifts at an aloha party. You can also give food gifts such as coconut cookies presented in a gift basket, or a gift set of Hawaiian spices.
Aloha Party Theme
Keep the party theme flowing throughout each aspect of
the event. First, the party invitations set the theme and tone of
the occasion. Some guests will bring gifts based on the Aloha
party theme. Use Aloha
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the Aloha party theme
with Aloha party favors.
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Aloha means welcome and what better way to welcome a new neighbor than with a gathering decked out with Aloha Party Supplies. Invite your neighbors over to meet the newcomers with a big Aloha. Create a gift basket for the honored guests full of vital items for the newly relocated to help ease the transition. Use a wicker basket and decorate it with bright flowers. Fill the basket with Hawaiian treats such as dried fruit and macadamia nuts. Add change of address cards, local maps, coupons for local merchants and perhaps a gift certificate to try out the local cuisine. Your new neighbors will begin to feel right at home.
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