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Hey, cats and kittens. Dig these retro '60s party ideas. Here's everything you need to know to throw a choice '60s theme party.
Got a light? Or 10 or 20? Lighting will play a crucial role in setting the stage for your '60s theme party. Stock up on coloured bulbs to give the place a groovy, colourful glow. If you can get your hands on some strobe lights or lava lamps, you'll be able to create an instant psychedelic vibe. Love beads, flower garlands and yellow smiley faces should be easy to find online or at your local party store.

Don't forget, the '60s were not all about peace and love. They were also a celebration of modernist furniture, pop art and Vespa scooters. So there are plenty of creative ways to decorate for this theme. Place Campbell's tomato soup cans around the house, hang round paper lanterns, or go space-age with moons, rockets and silver accessories.

Make your '60s party come alive by modeling your look after famous icons from the era.

Here are some examples:

Early '60s icons — Twiggy, The Beatles (complete with the bowl haircuts), Sonny and Cher, Elvis Presley.
Late '60s icons — Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Truman Capote, Diana Rigg.

Fun clothing and accessories for your '60s costume:

Miniskirts
Big, round sunglasses
Go-go boots
Bouffant hairdos, afros or long hair parted down the middle
Beads, peace signs
Bell-bottoms
Tapered pants and skinny ties
Shag hairdos
Nehru jackets
Headbands
Dancing was the "it" thing to do in the '60s. So push those settees to the wall, and make room for a dance floor. Popular dances from the '60s almost always include the word "the" — The Twist, The Pony, The Bird, The Mashed Potato, The Watusi, The Ska, The Monkey, The Tighten Up. Purchase an instructional dance video, and play it in the background so guests can mimic the steps.

Nothing says "peace, love and understanding" quite like a brightly coloured flower or peace sign on the cheek. Face painting is a festive way for people to get in the spirit of the '60s. Look for an all-inclusive kit that contains washable, non-toxic paints made for skin, lots of brushes and a variety of stencils. Be sure to have plenty of paper towels in place for easy clean-up.
The '60s were the start of a health food craze but on the flip side, the very first McDonalds appeared. Here are fun foods that will be easy to serve: vegetarian chili, guacamole with chips, zucchini bread, lemon bars, carrot cake and, of course, granola.

Tip for a fun dessert: Bake round sugar biscuits and use icing to draw a peace sign or yellow smiley face on each biscuit.
The Emma Peel

1 oz. cherry brandy
1 oz. pineapple juice
Mionetto Prosecco Brut (dry sparkling wine)

Mix first two ingredients into a mixing glass with ice to chill. Strain into a Prosecco glass and fill with Mionetto Prosecco Brut. Garnish with a long spiral of lemon peel.

Non-Alcoholic
— Gatorade, Coca Cola and Slurpees
1. The Twist / Chubby Checker
2. These Boots Are Made for Walking / Nancy Sinatra
3. Incense and Peppermint / Strawberry Alarm Clock
4. Build Me up Buttercup / The Foundations
5. Sugar Sugar / The Archies
6. I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Marvin Gaye
7. Downtown / Petula Clark
8. California Dreamin' / The Mamas and The Papas
9. Brown Eyed Girl / Van Morrison
10. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' / The Righteous Brothers
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