This article was co-authored by Mimi Perryman and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Mimi Perryman is a Bartender and the Owner of Events with LML, an events company based in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area but serving the full state of California. With over 15 years of experience in the serving industry, she specializes in traveling bartender services and event planning. She earned a BS in Marketing from California State University-Dominguez Hills, is ServSafe & RBS Certified, and carries a bartending license. She also has a Marketing & Graphic Design background and is a member of the American Marketing Association. Events with LML has a 5-star rating on Yelp and is a featured vendor on The Knot.
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Hosting a Hawaiian party can be a breeze! Keep it casual, and ask your guests to come dressed for the theme. Decorate your home with flowers, greenery, scented candles, and bright colors to make guests feel as though they're in the tropics. Serve seafood and offer tropical drinks and cocktails at the party. You can also include fun activities, like hula dancing or playing Hawaiian-themed bingo.
Steps
Inviting Guests
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1Send themed invites. Invite friends, family, or neighbors to your party. Send, or email, Hawaiian-themed invitations. You could decorate the invitations with palm trees, hula girls, or surfers. You could also choose invitations with beach themes, flowers, or ocean scenes.[1]
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2Ask your guests to dress for the theme. It won't be much of a stretch to ask your guests to wear their swimsuits, sundresses, or shorts. Hawaiian-style (flower printed or "island" themed) shirts, board shorts, or skirts are easy to find during the summer. Ask your guests to wear sandals, or provide them with inexpensive flip-flops decorated with fake flowers.[2]Advertisement
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3Give your guests a lei as they arrive. If you are planning to make real flower leis, you can make them the night before the party. If not, paper leis are great as well. Place one over the head of each guest as they arrive to get them in the spirit of the party.[3]
Decorating Your Space
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1Use bright colors. Hawaii is green, lush, and filled with tropical flowers. Emulate the Hawaiian landscape by decorating your space with bright colors. Choose tablecloths in bright colors like red or blue or prints such as flowers or tiki masks. Add accents in complementary colors.
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2Make Hawaiian centerpieces. You could fill vases or bowls with fresh flowers, such as plumeria, hibiscus, or bird of paradise to give your tables a Hawaiian feel. Another idea is to fill small buckets with sand and place shells, flowers, or even tea lights in the sand. You could even hollow out a pineapple and fill it with flowers or tiny paper umbrellas.[4]
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3Use bamboo plates and flatware. Not only is bamboo biodegradable and compostable, but it will also help set the stage for your Hawaiian party. Pick up plates, forks, knives, and spoons made from bamboo at a party store, or order them online. Pair them with festive cloth napkins.[5]
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4Put out tiki torches. Tiki torches are reminiscent of Hawaiian beach parties. Grab some from a party supply store or garden store, and firmly stake them around your yard. Depending on where you live, tiki torches may be hard to find. You can substitute them with any kind of outside light such as lanterns.[6]
- Keep a fire extinguisher handy in case of any accidents.
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5Set out scented candles. Choose candles in scents like coconut, lime, plumeria, or ocean air. Set them around your space to give off tropical scents and set the mood.[7]
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6Add greenery. Using greenery to decorate your space will be sure to put your guests in a Hawaiian mood. Check your local garden store for greenery to decorate with. Put potted plants around your space, or decorate your table with a grass skirt. You can even line your serving trays with banana or palm leaves.
- Tropical leaves and flowers are a great addition to your Hawaiian theme.
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7Get inflatable decorations. Stock up on inflatable items, from beach balls to palm trees and sharks. These would be perfect for a pool party, but can also be placed around your yard or home. You could use a small inflatable pool as your cooler; simply fill it with ice and add drinks.[8]
Serving Hawaiian Food and Drinks
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1Serve seafood. Nothing says Hawaii quite like a delicious seafood dish. Grill mahi mahi or salmon, or serve sushi. You could also set out cocktail shrimp for an appetizer, or make seafood kabobs.[9]
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2Make Hawaiian pizzas. Ham and pineapple are the traditional toppings for a Hawaiian pizza. Create a station so guests can make their own pizzas, or make them ahead of time. You can even order pizza if you don't want to spend your time cooking.[10]
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3Grill burgers. Though a hamburger may not be traditional Hawaiian fare, it's perfect for a Hawaiian-themed party happening stateside. Offer a couple of varieties, like veggie burgers, cheeseburgers, or burgers stuffed with bacon or onions. Set out a variety of toppings as well, like lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard.
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4Make poi. Poi is a traditional Hawaiian dish made from taro root. To make your own, simply peel and steam taro root. Mash the taro with a stone pestle or a “poi pounder.” Add water until the poi is smooth and sticky. Then serve it to your guests for an authentic Hawaiian meal.[11]
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5Set out fresh fruit. Pineapple, guava, papaya, lychee, and coconut are perfect for a Hawaiian party. You could also add dragon fruit, bananas, starfruit, and raspberries. Serve them separately, or slice them up and make a big fruit salad for your guests.[12]
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6Make stuffed peppers. Something spicy will be perfect for your Hawaiian party. Scoop out the inside of jalapenos, and stuff them with cheese, bacon, or shrimp. Then, simply toss them on the grill.[13]
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7Offer Hawaiian drinks. Cocktails such as a Blue Hawaii or a Mai Tai would be perfect for your adult guests. For children, offer tropical juice, like pineapple, or water infused with fruit. Garnish the drinks with fruit or paper umbrellas. You can even serve them in coconut halves to take your theme all the way.
- Any Tiki-style drink will complement a Hawaiian-themed party really well.
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8Serve pineapple upside down cake. Pineapple upside down cake is a perfect dish for this party. Make your own, or buy one from the market, and serve it to your guests for a refreshing and delicious dessert.[14]
Planning Hawaiian Activities
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1Watch a Hawaiian movie. Playing a movie based in Hawaii is a great way to set the mood for your event. Consider movies such as Blue Hawaii, 50 First Dates, or Blue Crush for adults, and Moana or Lilo and Stitch for children.
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2Play Hawaiian bingo. Make a beach or Hawaiian-themed Bingo board for your guests. Use words associated with Hawaii, such as luau, hula, and island. Call out the terms and have your guests mark them down if they have them on their card. Choose a winner based on the first person to get a row or column, or even their entire board marked off.
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3Listen to Hawaiian music. Get a CD of Hawaiian music or download Hawaiian .mp3s from the internet. For relaxing moods, you could play Kapena or Israel Kamakawiwo'ole. Or, choose upbeat music like Three Plus or Ten Feet. Research local artists, such as Pepper and Jack Johnson.[15]
- Another option is to hire Polynesian drummers or Hawaiian musicians for your party.
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4Dance with grass skirts. Grass skirts are traditional Hawaiian apparel. You can make or buy the grass skirts ahead of time, or make them as a group activity. It would be extra fun if you can find someone who can teach you all a few hula moves. Play the music and dance the night away.
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5Do the limbo. The limbo is a fun activity for your Hawaiian party. Get a bamboo pole from your local hardware store to use as the pole and see how low you can go! Set aside a pretty lei for the winner, or award them with sunblock or a Hawaiian shirt.[16]
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6Hula hoop. Get several hula hoops for your guests to use. Lay them out around the yard for people to use as they like. You could also hold a contest, such as seeing who can hula hoop the longest, or who can do the most loops in 2 minutes.[17]
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7Hire fire dancers. If you have the space, and the budget, consider hiring fire dancers for your party. Hawaiian fire dancing is a tradition dating back to ancient times, originating after volcanoes erupted and spread lava over the islands. Hiring Hawaiian fire dancers will give your party an authentic island feel.
Hawaiian Party Food, Drinks, and Invitation
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow can I decorate my SUV in Hawaiian style?Community AnswerYou may want to stick flowers (real or fake) on the front of your car. You could also put a surfboard on top of the car. If you don't have a surfboard, you can borrow or use a cardboard cutout.
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QuestionWhat type of food should I serve?Community AnswerTo go along with the theme: pineapple, coconut, papaya, mango, and any other fresh fruits; teriyaki chicken, pork, shrimp cocktails, and some other kind of fish might be some good choices.
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QuestionHow can I play Hawaiian games with my guests?Community AnswerPlay limbo or have a Hula-Hoop contest.
Expert Interview
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References
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/festive-invitations
- ↑ http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/easy-decorating/luau-party/luau-party-favors
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/accessorize-right-0
- ↑ http://www.foodnetwork.com/grilling/summer-parties/photos/how-to-host-a-luau-inspired-summer-pool-party
- ↑ http://www.foodnetwork.com/grilling/summer-parties/photos/how-to-host-a-luau-inspired-summer-pool-party
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/set-mood
- ↑ http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/easy-decorating/luau-party/plan-luau-party
- ↑ http://www.weekendnotes.com/how-to-host-a-hawaiian-themed-party/
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/plan-menu-0
- ↑ http://www.weekendnotes.com/how-to-host-a-hawaiian-themed-party/
- ↑ http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/poi-recipe-1910506
- ↑ http://travelphotodiscovery.com/tropical-fruit-from-hawaii/
- ↑ http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/marcela-valladolid/grilled-stuffed-jalapeno-chiles-recipe-2108245
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/plan-menu-0
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/holidays-entertaining/entertaining/seasonal-events/luau-party-ideas/set-mood
- ↑ http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/easy-decorating/luau-party/limbo-contest
- ↑ http://www.polynesia.com/luau-games.html#.WVKX7GjyvIU
About This Article
To host a Hawaiian party, start by sending out tropical-themed invitations that encourage guests to wear Hawaiian-themed clothes. Next, decorate your party space with lush, tropical colors like red, orange, blue, and floral prints. To create the right vibe, put out bamboo plates and flatware, tiki torches, and vases of tropical flowers. Then, soundtrack the party with Hawaiian music, serve seafood and fresh fruit, and offer on-theme activities like hula hooping and dancing in grass skirts. For more tips on creating a Hawaiian-inspired menu, read on!