Throwing a luau-themed party usually means spending a lot of money on decorations. By the time you figure out the price for tiki torches, flowered leis and other decorations, you barely have enough left over to serve poi. If you want to save some money and throw a luau without breaking your budget, then try making some of your own decorations.
With a little help from your local party and craft stores, you'll have enough left over to serve your friends a feast. Make a message in a bottle for everyone at the party and use those as a menu holder and a holder for name cards. Print out copies of the menu, roll each one and tie with a piece of ribbon.
Write the name of the guest on the front and slide each one into a clear glass or plastic bottle. Set one at each table setting. Use fresh fruit as decorations by splitting coconuts and pineapples in half, draining out the juices and hollowing out the centers.
Fill with fresh fruits and melon balls, with a stack of toothpicks next to each one ... more.
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