Archive for Tag: Hawaiian Luau

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January 02, 2013

Hawaiian Luau Guest Dessert Feature

We are back from our holiday break.  We hope that everyone had an amazing holiday and we wish everyone the best in 2013. It is freezing in NYC today so we are spreading some warmth with this fantastic Hawaiian Luau dessert table, which was styled by Daisy of Leo and Bella for a little girl’s birthday. Daisy’s client and her family had just returned from a Hawaiian vacation and wanted to recreate the fun they…

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January 20, 2012

Lovely Luau Guest Dessert Feature

The temperatures are starting to drop in New York and this submission was the perfect medicine for the winter blues. This party was sent to us by Monique from Darling Details. She created this party for a little girl’s 10th birthday. Her mother asked for a “Hawaiian luau” that was not too girly. The spunky color palette and props like tiki faces and a van carrying surfboards were perfect for the theme . We love…

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August 13, 2010

Luau Guest Dessert Feature

Glory of Glorious Treats sent over pictures of this Luau sweets spread that she created for a friend.  Keeping with the hospitable Hawaiian spirit, Glory created a table with a very inviting color palette.  Glory included adorable pineapple {a symbol for hospitality}, hibiscus {Glory posted the recipe here}, and aloha cookies.  Glory also baked off some pina colada cupcakes {recipe here} and Hawaiian snowballs.  I love the use of the tiger lillies and banana leaves…

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June 23, 2010

Hawaiian Luau Guest Dessert Table

Lindi of Love the Day recently sent over these beautiful pictures of a farewell Luau she created for her friends who are moving to Hawaii. This setting is so refreshing it makes me want to jump into the screen to be at the party. I love the bright color palette, the use of the net as a backdrop, and the bold patterns. I also love the concept of farewell notes for the departing couple. This could work well for a honeymoon send-off party as well. Check out Lindi’s Etsy shop here. Great job, Lindi!