 Twenties
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Twenties Party Drink Ideas and Twenties
Gift Ideas
Twenties Party Drink Ideas
Planning for a much younger crowds changes the makeup, especially doing a Twenties Party. Those attending would enjoy some Twenties Games as a way to earn free drinks. The first drink to be offered is Twenty Thousand Leagues made with 1 ½ oz gin, 1 oz dry vermouth, 1 tsp Pernod licorice liqueur, 2 dashes orange bitters and crushed ice. With a glass half full of crushed ice, combine the ingredients, stir and strain into a cocktail glass. That’s great and all, but how about something else like a Raspberry Chocolate Smoothie. Here’s the list; ¾ cup chocolate soy milk, ¾ cup chocolate sorbet, 1 ¼ cups frozen unsweetened raspberries, ½ peeled banana sliced and 1 fresh mint left, chopped. Great next using a blender, blend the milk, sorbet, raspberries and banana until smooth. Garnish with mint and serve.
Twenties Gift Ideas
Moving onto the next stage of this Twenties Party, a list of possible gifts to bring. While a gift is always welcomed it’s not usually required, but here’s some ideas. A solid wood desk in good condition related to the twenties. What about a motorcycle for the more adventurous boys and girls at heart. Alright how about getting a gift certificate to their favorite store with some suggestions about suits, hats and dresses of the time.
Twenties 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 Twenties
party theme. Use Twenties
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the Twenties party theme
with Twenties party favors.
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The post-war roaring twenties epitomized frivolity, free living and celebrations, so why not make this into an opportunity to have a fun-filled event, complete with Twenties Party Supplies? Ask your guests to dress the part, with women in flapper dresses (attach long fringe to dresses they already have), boas, elbow-length opera gloves and pearl necklaces, and the men in zoot suits or old gangster-style outfits, spats (white vinyl-like covers for men’s shoes) fedoras and fake mustaches. Play some old honky tonk jazz or swing music in the background, and cover your space in art deco or art nouveau posters (the old Absinthe posters are true representations of the roaring twenties) and you’ll have a rocking party, twenties style.
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