Tropical Bachelorette Party

Tropical Bachelorette Party.

Whether you’re catching a flight to paradise or simply want to bring paradise to the bride, a tropical-themed bachelorette party is a fun way to celebrate any bride’s impending nuptials. From festive food to colorful centerpieces, you can savor the tropical spirit with your favorite bride-to-be.

Personalized cookies are all the rage these days, whether for taking and nibbling or saving for later. Grab a few fun shapes like pineapples, flip flops, sunglasses or flamingos and arrange them as favors or as part of your dessert table.

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Pineapples are also great for décor! This natural wooden table features a crafty centerpiece made from a pineapple base and colorful flowers adorned on the top.

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To add a fun flair, tie large blush balloons to the chairs to truly show that it’s time to celebrate.

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Nothing is better than having a pool nearby, too! Fill it with floats of all shapes and sizes to really let your girls know that it’s okay to relax and unwind.

If you’re sitting down for a meal, you can easily make a tropical-themed place setting using a mix of natural and sophisticated accents. Gold-rimmed plates provide a glamorous touch while palm leaves serve as easy, ingenious place mats. Flirty pink details bring the entire look together.

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Don’t forget to add your own spin on it. Use fun signs, incorporate meaningful mementos, games or treats that the bride and her guests will know and appreciate. By adding personalization, it’ll make each detail that much more memorable.

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Get creative and use the location as inspiration for the bride’s tropical themed bachelorette party. By mixing a few organic touches with glamorous, feminine ones, you create that lovely balance between fun and fabulous. And shouldn’t every bachelorette party be both?

photos via Stephanie Elliott Photography