10 Things to Pull Off a Mexican Inspired Quinceañera
Planning a September Quinceañera?
Pay tribute to your Hispanic Heritage by painting your Quinceañera in cheerful Mexican colors and patriotic decorations.
Thing bold colors, yummy food and why not, even Charro Quinceañera dresses!
1) Papel Picado
May the first thing your guests notice as they walk into your venue be the fantastically crafter papel picado decorations hanging everywhere!
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2) Colorful Flowers
Adorn every table at your reception with bright, contrasting Quince flowers for your guests to have a little piece of Mexico near.
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3) Maracas Party Favors
These will get every single guest in the mood to hit the dance floor as they accompany the live music’s performance.
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4) Sarapes as Linens
What better way to dress your tables than with the representing fabric and colors of your culture?
5) Mustaches and Sombreros for Photo Props
Consider even consider paper-made flower headbands for the Frida Kahlo fanatics.
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6) Typical Treats Served at your Quince Candy Buffet
Pulparindos, churritos, mazapanes and obleas must be part of your mesita de postres in order to delight every single attendee.
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7) Tacos, Tamales, Nachos, or Churros as Part of your Mexican Menu
Because in the weeks following your party, what your guests will most talk about will be the exquisite food you served.
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8) Hello Aguas Frescas
Make sure to label your refreshments, so everybody knows what they’re about to taste!
9) Mariachi for Entertainment
If your budget allows for it, plan on booking a Mariachi, whether it is to play at your Thanksgiving mass or at some time during your reception.
10) A Piñata!!!
Because not event at 15 years of age you’re too old to break a piñata and sing “♪Dale, dale, dale no pierdas el tino ♪” plus this bouquet piñata is #TODIEFOR, isn’t it?
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