Olympic Themed Party Ideas

August 8th, 2008, 3:33 pm

Opening ceremonies for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games begin tonight and we are excited. You don’t have to be a professional athlete—or even an amateur one—to enjoy the Olympics. An Olympic-themed party is a fun, interactive way to commemorate the celebrated event and create gold-medal memories for your guests. And the best part is, you won’t need four years of planning to pull off a party of Olympic proportions.

A Little Olympian History

The first Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece, a sacred site revering the Greek gods. The games began in 776 BC and were celebrated every four years until 393 AD, when Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, terminated the competitions because of their believed pagan influence. This era of the games is referred to as “Ancient Olympic Games.” The first Olympics featured a single competition, the stadion (origin of the word “stadium”), where runners would race across the 190-meter length of the arena. The competitions of the Ancient Olympic Games grew to include the events such as boxing, discus, equestrian events, wrestling, running, jumping, and javelin, many of which are still popular in the modern-day competition.

Following their abolishment in 776 BC, the Olympic Games lay dormant for 1500 years until Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin worked to spark their revival. Coubertin’s efforts in re-establishing the Olympic Games were fruitful, and in 1896 the first Modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece. With the exception of 1916 (World War I), 1940, and 1944 (World War II), the Olympic Games have been held every four years since 1896.

Olympic-worthy Game Ideas

Modern and Ancient Olympic Games can be easily modified for every skill level and incorporated into your Olympic-themed party. Select a few representative countries, and then pick names from a hat to make up each country’s team. Next, let the games begin!

  • For relay races, participants can hand off lit flashlights to one another and be timed for speed. For an added challenge, use lit candles rather than flashlights, and have competitors try to cross the finish line with their flames still burning.
  • Cycling events can be held by setting up simple obstacle courses, or by having a slow race where whoever crosses the finish line last without letting their feet touch the ground is the winner.
  • Field hockey events can be modified with a croquet set, and balls can be kicked around poles or cones for slalom races.
  • Wagons make terrific bobsleds, where helmeted children can be pulled through obstacle courses and then hop out for a foot race, followed by a jumping competition for an authentic Olympic triathlon event.
  • Frisbees can be used for discus events, where participants toss them through hula-hoops or into baskets.
  • Medals made of ribbon and decorated with candy coins can be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners of each event, and small gifts such as flags, sunglasses, or sweatbands featuring various county colors can be given to all participants as party favors. For added fun, have a Polaroid camera handy and take pictures of winners as their ribbons are awarded, then give the photos to guests as keepsakes.

Festive Party Decorations

Red, white, and blue streamers and balloons can be hung as Olympic party decorations. The American flag, the Olympic flag, and flags from your team’s countries can also be displayed.

Hula-hoops painted blue, yellow, black, green, and red can represent the Olympic flag, and can be hung from a porch, fence, or swing set.

A tiki torch can be used to represent the ever-burning Olympic Flame. Traditionally, the Olympic Flame is lit by the sun and is kept alight throughout the Olympic Games. You can light your torch when your guests arrive, and extinguish the flame with the conclusion of the games.

Award-winning Fare

One fun idea is to serve your guests traditional dishes from the hosting country’s cuisine, or offer a combination of party foods from your team’s countries. For example, if your team’s locales are USA, China, Italy, Mexico, and Greece, a sample menu may include hamburgers, egg rolls, pizza, burritos, pita with hummus, and baklava. An Olympics Ring cake is a snap to make, and is sure to serve as a winning dessert for your guests.

Incorporating some of these ideas with your own original inspirations will help ensure your Olympic party will be a hit. After just one, it will likely become a family party or block party tradition. Take turns hosting the event by “passing the torch” to a family member or neighbor. Four years from now, you may win the gold in the wagon slalom; for now, revel in your victory as a gold-medal party planner.

How to Throw a Backyard Beach Bash

June 24th, 2008, 4:46 pm

As temperatures soar and schedules slow down, fun in the sun takes a prime spot on the agenda. For those who are lucky enough to live near an ocean or lake, relaxing on the sandy shore is a great way to while away summer afternoons. No water in sight? Not to worry—even landlocked sea lovers can indulge in their love for the nautical life by throwing a backyard beach bash. With a little creativity, some strategically placed party decorations, and a group of fun-loving guests, you can throw an authentic beach-themed party. (Water is optional!)

Below, we’ve compiled some helpful party planning tips for an unforgettable beach bash:

  • Choose a location. If you’ve got a big, fenced-in backyard, you can host your party at home and use beach-themed party decorations to re-create the essence of the shore. While a pool is a nice bonus, there are plenty of other ways to incorporate water—easy alternatives include sprinklers, inflatable water slides, and Slip-n-Slides.
  • Choose a theme. Okay, the obvious theme—the beach—is a given. But why stop there? Customize your beach party by adding a fun, unique twist. One idea is to turn it into a Hawaiian luau, complete with grass skirts, leis, tiki bars, and limbo contests. Party Favor Mall offers a full range of Hawaiian party decorations and party favors to infuse your outdoor space with the warmth and hospitality of the tropical islands. Another popular beach theme is a surfing party, where the guests are encouraged to wear surfing attire, bring their boards, and even participate in simulated surfing competitions.
  • Plan a soundtrack. Summer songs are a must for a successful beach party. Choose music that evokes the essence of the shore—the Beach Boys, reggae, Jimmy Buffet, Sublime, and any other artists whose sounds emanate a carefree, relaxed ambiance. Consider placing portable or wireless speakers in strategic places throughout the yard to ensure prime acoustics for all guests.
  • Choose your party decorations. You don’t have to spend a lot of time or money to infuse your venue with the appeal of a sandy shore or exotic isle. Some easy and economical beach party props include tiki torches, beach balls, and plastic palm trees. For festive lighting, string up white mini lights, suspend lanterns from tree branches, or place votive candles in paper bags. If you have a pool, light floating candles on the water for a shimmering effect. To add a touch of realism, consider creating a temporary faux beach by emptying a few bags of sand in one area of the yard. Some other unique ideas include using beach towels as tablecloths or coconut shells as centerpieces.
  • Get guests moving. Starting up a party game is a great way to encourage guests to interact and to break the ice between different circles of friends who may not know each other well. A carefully chosen competition can tie in to your party theme. To conjure up ideas, think about popular beach activities that could easily make the transition to your own backyard, such as volleyball, horseshoes, corn hole, or badminton.
  • Add festive flames. To ignite the spirit of an authentic beach party, add a bonfire. The dancing flames will create a celebratory atmosphere and will help keep the crowd warm when temperatures dip after dark. A copper fire pit or rock-enclosed fire ring provides an easy way to create an outdoor bonfire. If you plan to create a bona fide bonfire, you should check with the local municipalities to determine whether a special permit is required.
  • Choose your beach fare. A beach-themed party calls for summer-friendly foods: pig roasts, smoked barbecue, succulent fruit kabobs, and pasta salads, to name a few. Complement the meal with beachy beverages typically served oceanside: margaritas, pina coladas, fruit smoothies, or mai tais. Complete the effect by serving drinks in festive containers, such as hand-painted martini glasses or fish bowls, and by topping them off with miniature umbrellas. For a grand finale, serve such hot-weather indulgences as pineapple upside-down cake, ice-cream sorbets, or creamy puddings.

Don’t let geography limit you—no matter where you live, you can host a backyard beach bash with all the seaside accoutrements. A beach party provides a great opportunity to kick back, relax with friends and family, and celebrate the simple joys of summer.

Casino Themed Party

April 22nd, 2008, 4:30 pm

After spending the last week in Las Vegas, not only am I completely exhausted, I have a million party ideas!

The first that I would like to share with you is a Casino Themed Party.  There are so many cool Casino Party Decorations out there. 

Casino Party Decorations

Here is a quick idea for your party:

Party Poker

  • Send a random card with each person’s invitation.
  • Give each person a card when they get to the party.
  • Tape a card at the bottom of each plate.
  • Tape a card to the bottom of each chair.
  • Put a card in each drink glass.  (Make sure you tell people before they pour their drinks.) 

Once everyone has 5 cards, give a door prize to the person with the best poker hand. 

Enjoy the party!

Count down to Cinco de Mayo

April 21st, 2008, 1:20 am

Time is ticking away this year.  I can’t believe that we are already coming up on our next big party!  It’s not too late to order your Cinco de Mayo party supplies from Party Favor Mall

Cinco de Mayo

Only 2 weeks until it’s time to get the fiesta started!

Get Ready for Mardi Gras!

January 15th, 2008, 1:38 pm

We are well into the New Year, which means we have a big party year ahead. And Mardi Gras is coming fast! Only 3 more weeks until Fat Tuesday!

 

Mardi Gras

 

I had the opportunity years ago to spend Mardi Gras in New Orleans. What fun! The parades were wonderful. In fact, the first Parade of this Mardi Gras season is this Saturday. (January 19, 2008 at 7:00pm)

Whether you are spending Mardi Gras in New Orleans or having your own Mardi Gras party, get all of your Mardi Gras Party Supplies ordered now so you are prepared ahead of time.

A 60’s Wedding Party!

December 21st, 2007, 12:08 am

A friend of mine is a bridesmaid in a 1960’s Theme wedding next week.  

From what I hear, there will be no wedding cake, only carmel apples…and a party bus for the reception?  I can’t wait to hear all about it.

…And here is a dress similar to what the bridesmaids are wearing!

60’s dress

Check back soon for all of the details of how groovy this wedding was!

 

80s Prom Theme Party

November 9th, 2007, 2:54 pm

I was in the doctors office reading the People magazine from October 22, 2007 and saw that Ashlee Simpson had an 80s Prom Night Theme Birthday Party.  …I thought, “What a great party planning idea!” 

Of course, being the party for Ashlee Simpson, Jessica Simpson was there with the big hair and 1980s prom dress.  The pictures were cute. 

This would be a great party idea for a sweet sixteen party, a 21st birthday party, or really any party!  Party decorations and party supplies are easy.  Decorate the room with streamers and a disco ball, get an couple of 80’s premixed cds and you are ready.  …You can find some great 80s prom dresses in thrift stores for cheap. 

 

June 25th, 2007, 7:34 pm

Banana Rum Cream

The final of the four yummy recipes that we have from our Tiki Mugs on our party supply store, Party Favor Mall.   

2 ounce Dark Rum
1 ounce Creme de Bananas
1 ounce Light Cream
1 cup cracked ice
1/2 cup Sliced Banana
BLEND
    Pour into blender container and blend on high speed until frothy. Pour through a strainer into your favorite Tiki Mug.
GARNISH
    1 ounce shaved chocolate
    2 marachino cherries 

June 20th, 2007, 12:08 am

Another Luau drink idea!

Check out another drink recipe that comes on the back our our Tiki Mugs that we offer at Party Favor Mall.  You can find all sorts of great party supplies for your next luau party!

Jamaican Fizz

2 ounce Dark Rum
1 ounce Pineapple Juice
4 ounce Club Soda
1 tsp Superfine Sugar
1 cup Crushed Ice

SHAKE
    Shake rum, pineapple juice, and superfine sugar in a shaker with 1/2 the ice and strain into your favorite Tiki Mug over  remaining ice. Add club soda and stir.

GARNISH
    1 orange wedge

These cool tiki shaped coasters are a great addition to your luau drinks!

June 18th, 2007, 9:39 pm

Guava Mama 

Guava Mama is a great drink to fill your Tiki Mug

1 1/2 ounce Vodka
4 ounce Guava Juice
1 ounce Cranberry Juice
1/2 ounce Orange Juice
1/2 cup Crushed Ice
SHAKE
    Shake all ingredients and pour over ice.
GARNISH
    1 lime wedge

You can find great luau party supplies along with party supplies for all occasions at Party Favor Mall.