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Top trivia for your Hawaiian themed fancy dress party

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

hatThe Hawaiian luau food is sizzling on the barbeque; everyone is dressed in either grass skirts or Hawaiian shirts and sporting flower leis while they sip tropical cocktails; island rhythms are pumping out from the stereo, but still there’s something missing.

Add an extra touch of authenticity to your Hawaiian themed fancy dress party by entertaining your guests with some little known facts about Hawaii.

•    Hawaii is the only US state not located on the mainland. It is also the only state to consist entirely of islands, and is the sole grower of coffee in the US.

•    The Hawaiian islands are in fact the exposed peaks of a volcanic mountain range.

•    The islands produce a significant proportion of all the pineapples, orchids and macadamia nuts in the world

•    Hawaii did not become a state of the USA until August  1959

•    Hawaii is one of the most ethnically diverse locations in the world and is home to substantial populations of Japanese, Filipino, Chinese and Caucasian Americans

•    At a distance of just over 2000 miles from California on the one side and almost 4000 miles from Japan on the other, Hawaii is the remotest inhabited location on earth.

•    There are only twelve letters in the Hawaiian alphabet.

•    Life expectancy in Hawaii is higher than anywhere in the continental US, with females expected to live for 80 years and males 75. It is also the least overweight US state.

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Top tips for a successful Hawaiian fancy dress party

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

garlandHolding a Hawaiian fancy dress party is a perfect way to entertain your friends, and with summer fast approaching now is a perfect time to start planning your very own tropical paradise. This week we take a look at ways in which you can make your Hawaiian themed party a resounding success.

Pick an appropriate party soundtrack – Selecting music with links to Hawaii can enhance the atmosphere of the occasion and help your guests really get into the aloha spirit. Ideas include Elvis Presley’s Blue Hawaii soundtrack album, and traditional Hawaiian music featuring lots of steel guitar and ukulele.

Serve Hawaiian food – With the good weather finally making an appearance, a traditional Hawaiian barbecue is an ideal way to feed your party guests. The ‘plate lunch’ is at the centre of Hawaiian culinary efforts, and usually combines a mixture of rice and pasta salad with beef, chicken, pork or fish.

Plan some Hawaiian party games – Grab some hula hoops for your Hawaiian fancy dress party and see who can keep going the longest. Limbo dancing is also popularly linked to the Hawaiian islands, though it actually originates from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. But hey, we won’t tell if you don’t.

Decorate with Hawaiian props – Inflatable palm trees, sharks and parrots are great cost effective ways to liven things up at your Hawaiian party. Tikki decorations and cut outs can also add an extra touch of authenticity to the event.

Hand out flower garlands – Presenting guests with flower leis or garlands has long been a Hawaiian tradition and is a sign of friendship and respect. It’s also something your guests can keep as a memento of a great night.

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Hawaiian fancy dress for ladies

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

garlandAs the good weather slowly starts to appear, you don’t want to be wearing bulky fancy dress costumes that overheat. With this in mind, we take a look at Hawaiian fancy dress for ladies.

Grass skirts are the ideal thing for the warmer days, and provide that quintessential island look. They are available in a wide range of colours and materials, and you can even get hold of one made of real grass.

For a sexy summer look, the perfect match for a Hawaiian grass skirt is a coconut bra, which you can either buy or make yourself from an actual coconut. Alternatively, a seashell bra top is both elegant and functional. If you don’t fancy revealing quite so much skin at the party, a range of classy Hawaiian dresses are available in traditional floral patterned designs.

Flower leis or garlands are an absolute essential for any Hawaiian fancy dress party, and add vibrant colours to even the plainest costume. No need to limit yourself to just one.

If you don’t have the long flowing dark hair generally associated with Hawaiian beauties then fear not, as wigs are available to transform you into a long haired island belle. Decorative flower hairclips and tropical hair bands will also have you looking like an island queen.

Can’t go anywhere without your handbag? Not to worry, you can even get Hawaiian themed bags, decorated with flowers and mock grass.

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Add a Hawaiian touch to your fancy dress party

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

flipflopIt’s the little things that can make or break a party, and with that in mind we present our top tips for holding your own Hawaiian themed fancy dress luau.

1 – Serve cocktails to your guests in coconut shaped cups. If you really want to push the boat out you could even try using real coconuts.

2 – If the climate in your home isn’t suitable for actual palm trees, try decorating with inflatable and cut out palms. Further recreate the tropical ambience of the sun-kissed islands of Hawaii by adding some indigenous wildlife, such as inflatable dolphins, sharks and parrots.

3 – Get your guests dancing to some traditional island music. You can buy CD’s with Hawaiian themed music on, or if you’re musically gifted you could always make your own!

4 – Play some Hawaiian themed party games, such as limbo dancing or whack the piñata.

5 – Hand out homemade flower leis as you greet your guests at the door. You can quite easily make your own with just a needle and thread, and either real flowers or artificial ones made from crate paper or even origami paper. The giving of flower garlands is considered a sign of affection and friendship in Hawaii.

6 – Bring along a few hula hoops and find out which of your guests has the best island rhythm. If indoors, be sure to remove any breakables from the room beforehand!

7 – Serve traditional Hawaiian food, such as rice with barbecued meat or fish. For desert, try banana or coconut cake.

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