 Hawaiian
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Hawaiian Party Drink Ideas and Hawaiian
Gift Ideas
Hawaiian Party Drink Ideas
What would a Hawaiian Party be without tropical drinks? After the drink Blue Hawaii made its debut in 1945, tropical mixed drinks have been synonymous with the Hawaii vacation experience. Tropical Hawaiian drinks have fun names, such as The Big Kahuna, Paddler's Passion, and Chi Chi. Mai Tais and Pina Coladas are also popular choices. Keep plenty of rum on hand at your party, since these drinks almost always include it. For your guests who don't drink alcohol, keep lots of soda, sparkling water and bottled water on hand, as well as a big bowl of Hawaiian punch garnished with pineapple and orange slices.
Hawaiian Gift Ideas
At the Hawaiian party, everyone should receiver a colorful lei (a necklace of Hawaiian flowers) and be welcomed with an “Aloha!” Leis are available at many party stores and can also be made of plastic. By giving gifts with a Hawaiian Party Theme , you can keep the Hawaii feel going at the party. Lots of Hawaiian jewelry and accessories like handbags and purses are made from puka (cowry) shells or coconut shells, so jewelry, clothing, and accessories with these adornments would make great gifts at a Hawaiian party. These include necklaces, bracelets, earrings, purses, and tote bags. Hawaiian clothing is a good idea, like colorful Hawaiian dresses, pants and shirts. Food always makes a great gift. Coconut cookies presented in a colorful basket would be sure to please, as well as a gift set of spices from Hawaii.
Hawaiian 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 Hawaiian
party theme. Use Hawaiian
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the Hawaiian party theme
with Hawaiian party favors.
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Teach children about the Hawaiian paradise culture by hosting a Hawaiian paradise party with Hawaiian paradise Party Supplies. Take the opportunity in your classroom to expand the children’s horizons by exposing them to the Hawaiian culture. Use a map or a globe to show the children where Hawaii is. Provide books, movies, and the Internet for the children to learn more about the culture. As a finale, have a Hawaiian party where each of the children can bring some Hawaiian food or a Hawaiian game. As a craft, provide construction paper, glue, sparkles, moveable eyes, and have the children make fish of all colours.
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