Diy black light party11/6/2023 ![]() Weed whacker wire and white items as well as quite a few items around your house may also glow in the dark, so you just need to experiment a little. Get creative with a cheap pack of neon paper and scratch around thrift stores for white or neon fabric you can cut up and tie around things. If you’re on a budget or care about the environmental impact of disposable items used at parties, you don’t need to spend a fortune on neon supplies. If your theme is sea or water related then you can hire a wave-light to give a magical water-world effect, adding to your glow party atmosphere. Some disco lights come with colour patterns that throw in a bit of extra UV as they move to the beat. Whatever theme you choose, remember you may need other lighting besides the black light uv for a great party – dance parties will need some dance lights, lasers and smoke to add the best vibe for certain parties or amp up the colour options a little. If you’re too young to even know what the hell all that meant, then just get a whole playlist downloaded and if you’re VERY brave try YouTube videos of those guys to learn the weirdest dance moves of all time. Spotify and iTunes will do the work for you and offer you playlists and suggestions for days if you’re getting so old you can’t remember how to Walk like an Egyptian with the Bangles, do the Final Countdown with Europe, or the Locomotion with Kylie. Make a glowing punch bowl with tonic water in the mix (tonic water glows because of the quinine) get hula hoops in neon colours and spray paint weird 80s graffiti on some newspaper for the walls. Fingerless gloves, braces (for trousers), bowties, ties, hair scrunchies, socks…. So many dodgy fashion choices to make, so little big hair… In the 80s, Neon was just everywhere, even in the day time. 80s or 90s disco: Man you can ham this up and get funky like a cold Medina.Murder mystery/ Escape room/ Scavenger hunt role play: One of the coolest things you can do is have invisible clues/ writing/ symbols that only show up with a UV spectrum light.If you can hire a wave light in blue or white to add to the sea atmosphere, so much the better (hey there! Simply Sparkles can help with that!) The white and blue of sailor outfits works brilliantly too. Think mostly blue, violet and white colour schemes, though you can add tropical colours too, of course, make giant jelly fish out of paper lanterns and fabric, make bubbles out of white lanterns and balloons with glow sticks in them, and float glowing balloons in your pool, if you have one. ![]()
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