 Hawaiian
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A Hawaiian party or Luau was traditionally an elaborate feast eaten on the floor without utensils, only fingers. Today a Hawaiian party does not have to be on the floor and utensils are perfectly acceptable but old traditions can also be fun to try.Hawaiian Party Theme
Hawaiian Party Theme
Teach children about the Hawaiian culture by hosting a Hawaiian party with Hawaiian 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.
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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Create the Hawaiian wedding of your dreams with Hawaiian Party Supplies. What could be more beautiful than a wedding that combines Hawaiian traditions with that of your own family. The Bride can wear a traditional white dress adorned with colourful tropical flowers. The Groom can wear white as well, for example a white long sleeved shirt with white dress pants. Palm trees, pineapples and tropical flowers will complete the Hawaiian dream. Walk down the aisle to Elvis’s Hawaiian Wedding Song (from the movie Blue Hawaii) being played on a guitar. Host your wedding in the evening and have the venue light up with torches for an extra romantic feel. For your guests, prepare small bags of seashells with a small note thanking them for sharing your special day with you. Don’t forget the reception. Make coconut candleholders for the centerpieces on each table and provide an array of Hawaiian cuisine. Have your caterers prepare an assortment of traditional Hawaiian dishes such as Hawaiian Roasted Pork or Lomi Lomi Salmon. Add sweet potatoes or if you are more daring Poi. Your guests will fall in love with the fantastic food. Treat your guests to a variety of fresh fruit and fruit beverages. Finally, a Hawaiian wedding would not be complete without dancing. Hire a local dance group to perform a traditional Hawaiian dance for your guests. Your guests will be amazed by the stories their dances will tell. Who knows, maybe everyone will throw on leis and join in the dancing.
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