Kwanzaa Party Decorations
Walls, doors, tables, windows, decorate them all with Kwanzaa
party decorations. Centerpieces, balloons and invitations should
match!
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Kwanzaa Decorations
Kwanzaa is a unique African American celebration with focus on the traditional African values of family, community responsibility, commerce, and self-improvement. Kwanzaa is neither political nor religious and despite some misconceptions, is not a substitute for Christmas. It is simply a time of reaffirming African-American people, their ancestors and culture. Kwanzaa, which means "first fruits of the harvest" in the African language Kiswahili, has gained tremendous acceptance. Since its founding in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa has come to be observed by more then million people worldwide, as reported by the New York Times. When establishing Kwanzaa in 1966, Dr. Karenga included an additional "a" to the end of the spelling to reflect the difference between the African American celebration (Kwanzaa) and the Motherland spelling (Kwanza). Party supplies like paper plates, napkins, and cups are a perfect way to complete a Kwanzaa Party Theme. Party decorations using like glow jewelry, stickers. Kwanzaa loot bags tucked into baskets or a Kwanzaa pinata can be a centerpiece and double as party prizes. Party favors like jewelry, glow whistles, hats, masks, party-poppers and boas will add the special touches to a Kwanzaa Party Theme.
Kwanzaa Party Decorations at the Party Supplies Store
Fun Party Decorating Ideas
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Gift Baskets doubled as Centerpieces
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Centerpieces used as Prizes
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Kwanzaa theme Coloring Placemats to keep the kids busy
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Use mini Picture Frames as Table Place Names
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Cute little Kwanzaa small toys on the Tables
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And Don't forget the
Kwanzaa Party Music
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