Travel-and-Leisure
Crazy Hat Party
If you are looking for a party that is creative and will tickle your funny bones then consider having a crazy hat party. This theme is perfect for birthday parties, retirement parties, going away parties or coming home parties.
Create invitations in the shape of a hat. Write on the invitations for guests to wear the craziest, silliest, funniest hats they can find. You'll need plenty of plastic hats for decorations. Turn plastic hats with a flat top over to use as bowls for chips and appetizers. Look for hats that hold cans of soda on the top and have a straw attached for an easy way to enjoy your beverage. Raid party supply stores or find online shops that specialize in Hats. Provide different kinds of beverages in cans and one hat per guest.
If you have a hard time finding a tablecloth covered in hats make one on your own. Take a plain white tablecloth and draw pictures of different hats onto it. You can cut the top out of a hat or use a hat that already has a hole in the top to create an interesting centerpiece.
Place a vase filled with flowers through the hole in the top of the hat and place it in the middle of the tables. After all of the guests have arrived at the party you can hold a hat contest.
Guests can vote as to who has the funniest hat, the biggest hat or the weirdest hat. The winners can receive a prize. Buy hats that can be decorated for a kid's party; sun visors or plain baseball caps are a good option. Allow children to use markers and stickers to create unique hats they can be proud of. The hats the children make can be taken home as favors for the party.
We found silly hats at Bandanas And Hats. A huge selection from traditionalhat with different colors to unique new creative hats. Mrs. Party... Gail Leino is the internet's leading authority on selecting the best possible party supplies, using proper etiquette and manners while also teaching organizational skills and fun facts. Free Party Games to help complete your event. |
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