In my last couple posts I’ve mentioned a big Luau party my family has the pleasure of attending every year. For almost 10 years we have enjoyed friendship with a family that is not only kind, generous, and talented… but they know how to throw an amazing party!
The decorations and elaborate preparations that go into the Lange Luau are always stunning! This year, Shelly (the party hostess), added a new showstopper… an amazing fruit display with a tall pineapple ‘tree’, adorned by the most adorable fruit monkeys! Shelly saw a tree like this on a recent cruise and took a photo. Then she got to work and re-created it just for her party guests to enjoy!
To assemble this beautiful display, Shelly enlisted her handy hubby (Steve) to make a metal base, with a thin metal pole to skewer the pineapples onto. This was the main support structure. Alternatively, a wooden dowel, secured into a base would work as a support too. The pineapple “tower” will be quite heavy. Make sure the base is nice and wide. The base could also be clamped to the table for added support.
Once the pineapples were stacked (skewered onto the pole), then the work of attaching the pineapple tops (the tree “leaves”), as well as the kiwi “coconuts” began. All of the fruit and tops were secured with bamboo skewers.
For the monkeys, Shelly assembled the head (made of an orange, orange slice ears, lemon mouth, radish slice and 1/2 of a grape for eyes), and used bamboo skewers to attach it to the body (a papaya). Then, with some help from friends, the monkey’s body is held in place on the tree trunk, while bananas were added as arms and legs.
One of the monkey’s got a few girly upgrades… eyelashes and lipstick (drawn with a marker), raffia “hair”, and a little flower lei.
As a little bonus to the fun fruit centerpiece, Shelly is allowing me to share a few images of her gorgeous yard. For more photos of this incredible yard, you can see my 2010 Luau Party post.
The yearly Luau party is held a hill side back yard, which is divided into layers with several beautiful decks and patios. The yard has been designed, landscaped and built into the showpiece it is today by the homeowners, Steve and Shelly. Every square inch of the limited space has been beautifully though out and put to use.
Enjoy…
Now, who’s ready for a Luau?
Lior says
this is the cutest!!!
Brantcookies says
My duaghter and I love the girl monkey, so cute. I see a Luau party for a 7 year old in the future. No coconut bras though! LOL Thanks for sharing!
Shelly Lange says
Thanks guys! The monkeys were super fun to make & not that hard either. The yard on the other hand.. That took years! My husband and I make a great team because I think things up, and he builds them! The worst words he hears from me are “Steve, I have an idea…” Lol
Shareen says
Shelly, may I ask how you put the monkeys together doing a luau themed grad party for my daughter from HS. And son from college. Thanks in advance.
Maria says
So fun!
Georganne (LilaLoa) says
Oh. My. Goodness!!! Those monkeys are SOO stinking adorable!!! What a crazy amount of work, but SUCH a fun idea!!
susie says
I was all aflutter over that pineapple tree…then I saw the backyard. Seriously Jonesing that landscaping. Gorgeous photography too!
Sweetsugarbelle says
This is insanely AWESOME!
ceecee says
OMG…just had a luau party for my 8yr old….makes me want to do it again with this monkey tree!!!!!
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Jill @ KitchenFunWithMy3Sons says
I am in love with that Monkey Tree…how cute!
CFD says
Oh nice! C’est trop mignon!! It’s so cute! J’aime beaucoup!!! Bravo!