PartySavvy: Luau Now

Hawaiian Luau Ideas
Throw an end-of-summer Hawaiian luau party with these 16 ideas

Let’s not dwell on the season’s end. Instead, let’s celebrate it wholeheartedly with a tropical party that stretches out your summer days a little bit longer.

In fact, you can throw a Hawaiian Luau birthday party in any season with these 16 Luau Party Ideas. We’ve got fab cupcakes and desserts, food recipes, décor projects and loot ideas for all ages.

Guests will love these amazing cupcakes (decorated in a variety of colourful ways) that will delight the luau lover in all of us. Think candy dolphins, coconuts, cherries and pineapple-topped mini-cakes for a perfect party presentation.

Pulled Pork SlidersBut before you impress them with desert, serve up some of these Pulled Pork Sliders, a Hawaiian Pizza with a Tropical Fruit Bowl or some Colourful Coleslaw.

While we’ve found some pretty good tropical loot to distribute on their way out the door, you might not want to wait until the party is over to hand out these cheesy glasses that will have everyone in stitches, or these awesome Animal Hands Temporary Tattoos.

Hawaiian Luau DecorThere is always more you can do with décor, but the Hawaiian Luau party theme is such a simple one if you know where to pick up a few grass skirts, leis, brightly coloured napkins, tablecloths and some small touches like personalized water bottles that will make your guests feel even more special.

Whether you’re planning a Labour Day party or looking for some fun birthday party ideas, go tropical with this ‘beachy’ keen theme.

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First published 2011.08.27

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