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What could I do for my 18th birthday party?

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Kimmi W


I'm trying to think of a theme for my 18th birthday party. I'm female. I really want a party that I can dress up for and money is an issue. I was given the suggestion of a masquerade ball, but I'm not sure I could pull that off. It is February 25 and my birthday is September 25. I have a lot of time to plan, but I figured I would get a head start since I need time to find out where I can hold my party!!

Any ideas are appreciated!! Thanks!



Answer
·Luau Party!


Decorate your room or yard

Tropical Door Decoration
Large Luau Decorating Kit
Luau Decorama
5' Metallic Palm Tree
Tropical 48" Metallic Fish
Colorful Inflatable Parrot
Luau Party Lights
Tropical Murals
Coconut Ukulele
Pineapple Cooler
Make your table an island oasis

Luau Salt and Pepper
Luau Coconut Band
Tropical Food Covers
Luau Table Skirts
Raffia Table Skirt
Tiki Island 8" Candle
Centerpiece
Flower Candle
Tiki Island Balloon
Centerpiece
Cocktail Umbrellas
Rosette Fans
Floral Fans
Assorted Fruit Straws
Coconut Cup With Straw
Assorted Tiki Plastic Cups
Decorate your guests

Luau Outfits
Carmen Miranda Hats
Hula Skirts
Coconut Bikini Top
Leis
Silk Flower Hair Band
Silk Flower Bracelets
Tropical Beads
Blinking Beads
Beachcomber Hat
Sunglasses
Do Fun Stuff

Maracas
Luau music
Limbo Kit
Hula Hoops
Fish Squirts
More Great Stuff

Club Luau Kit'n'Kaboodle
Dolphin Mylar Balloon
Hawaiin Balloon Decorations
Hawaiin Tiki Decorations
Hawaiin Torches and Masks
Lighted Flamingo

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Luaus are colorful and fun, and the food is fabulous. So, if you ask me, I think planning a luau is a great way to have a party. Limbo on down the page and check it out...

Invitation:

Make a flier or buy a luau invitation at your local party/stationery store, but instead of sending it alone, prove you're creative and include a flower hair comb for your girlfriends and a flower wrist/ankle lei for the guys. Tell them they must wear the enclosed pieces on their bodies somewhere, and that you want them to dress luau-creative. That will get them talking long before the party!

Outside Entrance:

To make a grand entrance, place bamboo tiki torches outside your door as the first indication to your guests that this is going to be the luau to remember. You may even want to adorn your porch rail or doorway with parrot and/or palm tree lights for a festive effect. Add a CD player with island music to create the perfect atmosphere. If you are really adventurous and can stand the ridicule and neighbor gossip, use pink flamingos to adorn your front yard or line them up the driveway or front sidewalk.

Inside Entrance:

Use netting as your backdrop. Have a big basket of multi-color leis inside the door where people can help themselves to a few. I would plan on 5 or 6 per person so that they can be creative and festive with their leis. If you think you have the time, stand at the door and greet everyone with a lei--this is always a nice gesture and a traditional way of saying aloha. If you are really talented, have a ukulele on hand to serenade your guests as they enter. Maybe put a note on the basket urging them to wear them wherever they please. This will make for fun photo opportunities (you can send them later as a thank you for attending the party).

Backyard:

The backyard is just as fun to decorate as the rest of the house, so donât neglect this space if weather permits or if you plan to expand the party outside. Paper lanterns might be a nice touch, whether inside or in the back yard. Tribal masks are fun, too. Hang wind chimes and wooden parrots to give a complete background to your setting. Shells, sand and perhaps a mini-pool is order here as well. If you really want to go crazy, rent realistic looking fake palm trees and wooden totem poles to place around the yard/patio. Candle votives are a must, but donât forget the citronella candles.

Seating Cards or Name Tags:

If you are assigning seats or if you want to give out nametags (and this is wise when you have a lot of friends that don't know each other), hereâs a thought: thongs. You know, the rubber kind you wear on your feet with a flower in the center? They make for a great nametag or seating card. Just write the name in magic marker, add a 25¢ chain or ribbon (necklace) and voila--a humorous way to get people talking about your creativity and their thongs. Line them up alphabetically on a table near the entrance.

Another thought on this is to use starfish or sand dollars and write the name of the person on it. For nametags, string some ribbon around it.

Buffets:

Using grass skirts, make a table skirt around the buffet table to bring Hawaii right inside your home. Use a green plastic or linen tablecloth over the buffet and pin the skirting to the edges. Add fabulous tropical Mylar balloons (all you need is some helium) in the shape of fish, palm trees and other related shapes, so buffets can be seen from anywhere at the party. Use beachcomber hats (multi-color or plain) upside down to hold different snacks and munchies. Throw a mixture of fabulous foil-wrapped chocolate fish and island party confetti across your table. Your guests will really WOW at your thoughtfulness and carry-through. Provide tropical toothpicks as a final touch. Use baskets on each buffet to hold luncheon napkins, luau-theme

where is the best place to go to start my own invitation business?

Q. Everyone is always having me draw up their birthday party invites or invites to other events that they plan, so I figured I would start my own little business, but I don't know how, or even where to begin. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I don't have a lot of money, but I really want to get this started.


Answer
If you want to start an online business and sell your invitations online you can go to Pure E-Commerce. They can help you start a website from scratch and you also get step by step consultation from them on how to start and run the business. I went through them for my site, So Sweet Stationery, and they are wonderful. Their website is http://www.pure-ecommerce.com. You can also take a look at my site to see an example http://www.sosweetstationery.com.

Another option would be to work with existing stationery and invitation sites and have them sell your product on their sites and all you do is all of the creating and printing.

Good luck and I would love to see some examples of your stationery!!!




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