Sunday, March 16, 2014

Teen Beach/Luau Party Ideas?




summerlova


Teen Beach/Luau Party Ideas?
I want my birthday to be the best party of the year so i need some awesome ideas for anything, decoration, music, food, invitations, games, gift bags, etc. I want everything to be perfect, awesome, fun, and supper supper memorable(a party that no one will forget easily lol) so please help links appreciated 10pts best answer thanks !!!

I'm 12 and this is my party for my 13th birthday
there will be like 20-30
12-13 yr old boys and girls ( fyi i'm a girl)

my party's going to be at the closest beach from my house which is like 20-30 min away I'm not really sure maybe more maybe less

my parents budget is between 100-and 200 dollars

and i want the party to be between 6 or 7 until 10 and have a bonfire at night (if allowed i still have to ask or get permission)

please be creative and descriptive ahead of time thanks 10pts best answer !!



Answer
I'd first do invitations (beach themed) you can even just buy pre printed paper with a sea printed on it. List the date, times and location.

Id rope an area off (hopefully) with bonfire and decorate the rope with streamers and balloons.

Have large beach blankets, chairs if you can get your hands on some.

A table for food and drinks.

Have tropical punch and soft drink and waters available

Food - hawaian pizza and other nibbles, cold meats, seafood.

Play badmington and/or volley ball/ limbo

Grab an air matress for water and have a group stand on it and see who can stand on it for the longest without falling in water

To Take Home - a beach ball with everyone signing.

Teen Beach/Luau Party Ideas?




summerlova


I want my birthday to be the best party of the year so i need some awesome ideas for anything decoration, music, food, invitations, games, gift bags, etc. I want everything to be perfect, awesome, fun, and supper supper memorable(a party that no one will forget easily lol) so please help links appreciated 10pts best answer thanks !!!

I'm 12 and this is my party for my 13th birthday
there will be like 20-30
12-13 yr old boys and girls ( fyi i'm a girl)

my party's going to be at the closest beach from my house which is like 20-30 min away I'm not really sure maybe more maybe less

mine or my parents budget actually is between 100-and 200 dollars

and i want the party to be between 6 or 7 until 10 and have a bonfire at night (if allowed i still have to ask or get permission)

please be creative and descriptive ahead of time thanks 10pts best answer !!



Answer
Here is how to decorate:

- Tiki torches

Tiki torches are synonymous with a Hawaiian themed party. The torches can be used to line walkways or an outdoor party area for luaus in warm summer moths. If the luau is being held indoors, tiki torches can still be propped up against the wall as long as they remain unlit.

Or, opt for pretty bamboo shaped candles that evoke the same tropical Hawaiian feel while offering a warm glow. Either way, scatter plenty of tea light candles throughout the party area to create soft lighting throughout the luau.

- Tribal Masks
Large wooden tribal masks help add an authentic feel to a Hawaiian themed party. Temporarily store paintings in a closet and replace them with masks for the evening of the party. Many party stores sell tribal masks in their party decorations aisle.

A more cost-effective alternative that still sets the luau mood is to buy a yard of fabric with tribal masks printed on it. Staple the fabric over a square of cardboard and place it in a frame for the party.


- Palm Trees, Bamboo Sticks and Tropical Flowers

If you happen to have small potted palm trees, arrange them around the party area. You can even bring them inside for the night to create a lush tropical Hawaiian scene in your home.

Colorful tropical flowers make eye-popping party centerpieces. Orchids and birds of paradise are ideal choices to compliment the Hawaii theme.

Bamboo sticks look great gathered in a tall pot. Place the pot with bamboo sticks next to the luau buffet table to add a tall visual element to the party scene.

- Leis & Flip flops for Guests

Welcome the luau guests into your home by inviting them to kick of their shoes and relax. Fill a bucket or box near the front door with economical pairs of rubber flip flops in various sizes. As guests arrive, ask them to replace their shoes with a pair of comfy flip flops, and let them know that they can take the pair they choose home as a party favor.

Guests will love the gesture, and the removal of shoes also nods to the Japanese tradition that many Hawaiians follow. After your party guests have donned their colorful new flip flops, hand them a lei to wear throughout the luau as well.

Find more ideas at celebrations.com (search luau)




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