How to Create a Fun Colorful Fiesta Party Dinner Table
How to Create a Fun Colorful Fiesta Party Dinner Table | This colorful Fiesta Party Dinner Table is super easy to put together and will get everyone in the mood to party!
DECORATE YOUR FIESTA PARTY IN STYLE! Take all the guess work out of planning a party! Everything is colorful and coordinated with a fun theme. Whether you’re planning a Birthday Party, Wedding Reception or celebrating Cinco de Mayo this Let’s Fiesta Party Pack will set you up in style.
The Hats
Bring some life to the back of each guests chair by hanging their very own sombrero! I purchased my sombrero hats from Oriental Trading.
It’s all about layers for this dinner table. Staring with the color scheme, brightly colored items bring a sparkle of festive fun. It’s all about the centerpiece. For this table I decided to run the centerpiece all the way down the center. This brought a lot of interest to the table. Below I will list all the items with links so you too can create a fun colorful fiesta party dinner table.
REMEMBER….I KNOW I GO OVER THE TOP FOR THESE PARTY TABLES. THE REASON I DO THAT IS NOT THAT I EXPECT YOU TO DO ALL THE THINGS BUT MAYBE YOU CAN TAKE SOME OF THE IDEAS AND USE THEM. ♥
One of my absolute favorite ways to dress up a table is probably the cheapest decoration. That’s with colored rice. It’s super easy and it can be customized to fit your color scheme. I used mason jars I already had, battery operated tea lights (I also already had) from Dollar Tree and the cheapest long grain rice I could get.
It’s a great way to not only add pops of color but also another layer of interest. Each guest got their own! Click here to find out how easy it is to color rice—->>>>HOW TO COLOR RICE
Two larger mason jars filled with a combination of all the colored rice were placed at each end of the table. One jar was filled with Sriracha suckers and the other with Prickly Pear suckers. Again, another layer and a party favor!
HOMEMADE SRIRACHA SUCKERS (link) These cute little spicy suckers make the perfect party favor or fun treat.
HOMEMADE PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS SUCKERS (link) A fun delicious and unique flavor of lollipop that fits right in with a western or fiesta party!
Starting from the bottom and building up is the Woven Fiesta Serape Table Runner (link). The runner is so festive and affordable. Now the centerpiece. I used a bowl shaped clay pot from the shed and added foam blocks for the plants. I purchased the plant at Hobby Lobby and the Tereciatas Paper Flowers from Amol’s. The flowers are in bright colors all shaped well and can be taken apart into individual flowers. To add heaviness to the centerpiece I topped the foam with polished rocks.
Going down each side of the centerpiece were Small Mexican Guitars, Mini Piñatas, Small Folklorico Dancer. For a little extra color I weaved in and out a garland made from small poms poms. To find out how to make a garland click here—->>>>HOW TO MAKE A POM POM GARLAND
Plates (of course), I found some fun clear plastic ones at Party City. For the drink cups I used mason jars and filled them with all the necessary items my guest would need. The napkin was a Neon Bandana I purchased from Oriental Trading. Cutlery in my color scheme was from Party City along with the mustache straw and fussy mustache.
Each guest also had a Maracas made out of a dried gourd and their own metal bucket filled with ice and either a Mexican Beer or Mexican Soda topped with a Mini Mexico Sombrero.
Here are some recipes to help you with your Fiesta menu planning.
SPARKLING PRICKLY PEAR CACTUS SLUSH PUNCH The perfect party punch full of flavor that stays slushy until the party is over. This delicious party punch is made with mangoes (canned or fresh), mango juice and a lot of prickly pear syrup to create an amazing party drink! Serve it at your next Fiesta Party!
HOW TO CREATE A SALSA BAR (with all the salsa recipe linked) Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, having a fiesta or it’s game day a salsa bar is fun and easy to put together.
SLOW COOKER PORK TACOS The perfect Taco night recipe to feed a crowd! Serve these tacos Island (baja) style!
TOMATILLO CHICKEN TACOS This flavorful chicken can be used for tacos or sandwiches! Look below for my idea on how you can take these from tacos one night and a delicious sandwich the next! Plus, a shortcut idea!
CREAMY INSTANT POT REFRIED BEANS Get ready to have the BEST Refried Beans you’ve EVER made! I’ve been making my own refried beans for many years but nothing has come close to how creamy and delicious they turn out in a pressure cooker.
EASY MEXICAN RICE Better than restaurant rice. Simple and tasty.
CHURRO CUPCAKES Transform your favorite cinnamon treat into a cupcake! Next time you have a fiesta make sure you add these Churro Cupcakes to the dessert list. Like the snickerdoodle this cupcake is full of cinnamon flavor. Add a sombrero topper and you have a fiesta!
CHURRO ICE CREAM A creamy ice cream with a cinnamon kick and a hidden caramel surprise. Every Fiesta needs something cinnamon and this Easy No Cook Churro Ice Cream was exactly what my Fiesta Party needed! I love making ice cream to serve as dessert at a party. It’s a dessert that can be made a week ahead and remain just as fresh as the day I made it. Now that’s a hostesses dream come true! ♥
SOPAIPILLA CHEESECAKE SQUARES With a delicious creamy center and a crunchy cinnamon top. At first you will think yum…this tastes just like a churro and then comes the cheesecake!
DESERT SAGUARO CACTUS DECORATED PRETZELS These decorated pretzels are super super easy to make and so much fun to add to any desert themed party like a fiesta party! Make as a treat for the dessert table or hand out as a party favor it doesn’t matter which you choose your guests are going to love these Desert Saguaro Cactus Decorated Pretzels.
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