Invitations to your party are the first things people see, and in that case, they should be flashy and unforgettable. You want people to stick your decorative invitation on their fridge, mark the date on their calendars, not toss it aside with the rest of their junk mail! Therefore, it is important to make your invitations fun and noticeable.
Invitations can be found to match any theme you may have in mind for a party, like Super Bowl, Cinco de Mayo, and Halloween. If, for example, you are looking to throw a fun summer bash for friends and family, a great theme to consider is Luau. Again, you don't have to fret about designing the perfect invites to catch your guests' attention. Invitations can be found at party supply stores, which follow your summer Luau theme.
Invitations are key for a luau because a luau most importantly involves good food, and to know how much to prepare, it is necessary to know how many people are coming and if they have any food allergies or particular limitations to the foods they can eat. Baked ham or grilled chicken with pineapple may sound like a fantastic luau meal to most, but to some who have vegetarian tastes, a green salad and tropical fruits may be a nice and necessary alternative. In that case, you will need to include a contact number on your invitation and request that your guests RSVP, so that you can know who is coming and what you will need to prepare for your party!
 Luau Party Invitations
Featuring this Free Luau Party Game- The Family Car Game for a Tropical Hawaiian Celebration. Disco time is good to have during Luau event. This disco contest can be played with as many people as desirable. A disco song is played and the first contestant goes up and does a most classical disco move. It can be anything from a movement in the hips, or a jump. The rest of the guest will determine which one was the best and the most traditional.
Now serving Recipes of Hawaiian Luau Pork Dishes for a delectable dinner.
The Hawaiian Dictionary is a good resource to use while reading some of the folk tales from Hawaii.
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