Thursday, September 9, 2010

50th Birthday Party Ideas - Party Theme Mardi Gras

If you do for fun at 50 Birthday ideas, throws a party Mardi Gras can be a good time. When you are 50 years with the party for fun-loving, one of the top 50 Birthday Party Ideas Mardi Gras is a themed event. Here are ideas and information, just to throw a Mardi Gras Birthday Party.

Invitations

Nothing is more exciting than a packet of sweets in the mail. Make a big batch of pecan pralines, print aRecipe card and add information on call back. Send care for guests and is sure to get a good turnout.

Buy or make your own carnival masks with color maps, sequins, feathers and elastic thread. Fasten the back of the mask to show the instructions for costume!

Buy Mardi Gras beads attached written in bulk and send two or three parts, each guest with a card index information the party over it.This is a configuration for a party game later!

Printing photos of Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras Parade on cardboard. Include external information on the back.

Decorations

Mardi gras beads are extremely versatile. They can be worn not only as part of a costume party, but you can use to decorate. Can hang pearls everywhere, from ceiling fans, tables and your guests to your neck!

Do not forget, the official Mardi Gras colors are purple, greenand gold. Purple represents justice, green represents faith and gold represents power. Incorporate these colors can be anywhere from plates, napkins, tablecloths and cutlery. Buy feather boa cheap and lined up on the wall. Find doubloons realistic or chocolate and sprinkle the whole area of the party.

Try to find New Orleans street signs. You can do this by researching online and print images on. If you are more decorations, take pictures to a printerPosters and make great pictures of jazz musicians, balconies famous New Orleans Mardi Gras parade or a big scene.

Welcome your guests to the first floor will float rebuild their version of a Mardi Gras parade, the festival entrance. Make sure the time when you are outside the plan set float.

Food

If you've ever been to New Orleans during Mardi Gras you the best price for the local shrimp. Get a big pot and havetheir shrimp or shrimp boil. Add potatoes, corn and andouille sausage. For the traditional New Orleans tailpipe of your cooking on a picnic table large seat your guests around the table and get to eat.

You can not go wrong with a great family style spicy Cajun style red beans and rice, jambalaya, gumbo e.

Serve in a hurricane at least 24 oz glasses or traditional "yard" glasses, usually large 17 inches and add 25 ounces of light straw party, iceCubes and glasses.

Games

No Mardi Gras party is complete without party games. Organize a Southern Cook-Off. The best tasting meal is a winner, and contributes to your guests.

With all the crawfish boil from sitting your guests to eat for a competition over time. Shells and heads from the bodies sucking included.

Mardi Gras instills the desire to dress in extravagant costumes. Organize a parade, if your guests. Later in the night crownKing and Queen.

Let your guests don five different strands of pearls. The goal is to finish all the beads with what means. Become familiar with each of them with other people, but you can get the balls at the end of the night, the award of prize winners.

Enjoy your evening playing with some Dixieland jazz in the background.

Cake

A party, Mardi Gras is not fully compatible with the traditional King Cake.Originally plantation owners rich jewels were hidden inside the cake des Day In mid 1900 the tradition was to hide a small plastic baby as a symbol of the saint, in the cake. Every guest has a piece of cake and whoever finds the child is king or queen of the night and seized a festival next year.

Make strings of colored beads decorate cupcakes 24 small apartments in a time when, with colorful icing and positioningthem on the plate in the formation of a strand of pearls.

Try to carve the shape of a form of a rectangular cake and edible decorations for use in creating holiday masterpiece.

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