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I helped a friend throw an "over the hill" 40th birthday party for her husband. Instead of the traditional 40th party - black, gag gift type shindig I went with a prehistoric man theme.
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dbaker > gazebo in a friends backyard where the party was held.
dbaker > the completed table without the food.  we had baskets, bags, and stone bowls that held the food.
dbaker > table right before guests sat down to eat.  i used a few centerpieces but mostly used the food we were serving as the centerpiece.  i left the food in it's whole state, as much as possible, trying to keep the food the way caveman would find it - whole fruits, nuts, etc.
dbaker > Caveman photo
dbaker > Caveman photo
dbaker > kinda blurry shot but it shows the jungle vines and lighting.  i found green paper lanterns at cost plus for overhead lighting.  to make it feel like we were in the jungle i found camo netting at the local army surplus store and cut it all up to make vines.  i loved how it looked and have used this vine idea for other things as well, mainly halloween.  i add it to our trees to give them a weeping willow spooky look.
dbaker > the tablecloth was faux fur.  chargers were stepping stones (see other pictures for a how-to) washcloths for napkins (we ate with our hands - caveman style) i believe we also had small bowls of water on the table for cleaning our hands.  napkins were tied with twine and a leaf.  namecards were dinosaurs raided from my kids toy chest.
dbaker > the plate chargers.   the first step... i got inexpensive stepping stones at home depot.  with brown paint i applied "cave drawings" that i found on the internet..
dbaker > step two...i rubbed all the stepping stones with dirt and then hammered away at edges so that they would look old.  this one is part way through the step 2 process.
the completed table without the food. we had baskets, bags, and stone bowls that held the food.
 > the completed table without the food.  we had baskets, bags, and stone bowls that held the food.
the completed table without the food. we had baskets, bags, and stone bowls that held the food.
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