Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Think Tiki!

In the process of looking for Tiki Torches I found a thriving Tiki themed culture just waiting for me. If you're thinking about preparing for backyard pool parties or are considering a beach theme get together this summer you've many options to consider.

Starting with tiki torches I found a dizzying variety to consider. Most of us think of tiki torches as those bamboo sticks, split on the end and a small container with a wick strapped within the split end. They're also available in stainless steel and can use either solar power, propane, or conventional oil. They're available in table top models, models that attach to patio railings, and can either stick in the ground conventionally, or can be used with a stand - not unlike a patio umbrella.

There are also a large number of places where you can obtain tiki umbrellas too. I'm talking about an umbrella that looks like its from Gilligan's Island or something. Some consist of the grass top attached to material stretched across conventional umbrella frames. Others are genuinely the real thing - with grass only - a nice touch for the view from under the umbrella. Many of the selling sites boast that their umbrellas are made of 'fresh' material which seemed at first a bit odd. It makes sense though after you think about it - that grass eventually dries and crumbles away over time - so getting a 'fresh' tiki umbrella is the best way to ensure you get as many seasons out of yours as possible. That made sense once I realized how inexpensive they were. It's a repeat seller most certainly.

Those tiki umbrellas look perfectly at home above the various tiki bar sets also available. I'm talking about those types of small bars that you would see on a cruise ship or beach hangout. There are also tiki bars & barstools with small attached thatched roofs made of the same material used on the tiki umbrellas. It only lacks a matching grass skirt at this point. Make a note of that - find a grass skirt source too.

Lastly there are also many sources for the do-it-yourself types. Very thorough and inexpensive 'build it yourself' manuals can be had including myriad assembly designs and plans to select from. Its surprisingly popular. Something like that would be a fun idea for say a carnival booth at your local school or church bazaar. A Hawaiian theme night possibly.

There's just something uniquely comfortable and relaxing about the thatch hut atmosphere. Something primitive, charming and appealing about things tiki. A genuinely authentic tiki party looks like an easy and fun backyard project to me. What do you think?

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