Gradually I found myself becoming more and more obsessed with finding as many items as we could. I contacted DD1 to see what I could borrow from her ( she loves The Sixties), asked my neighbour who has kept a lot of 'stuff', prowled Op Shops clutching our List, asked Facebook friends...and so it went on!
It became quite a combined effort....a disco ball from our neighbour, a lava lamp from DD1, Peace Medallion from another neighbour and Ken and Barbie dolls from a workmate of DD1.
Then we had a newspaper cutting from the 1960s. This one was about DH's big brother Keith and his then fiancée buying her wedding shoes. She paid with a champagne bottle full of silver coins...a Danish tradition apparently. ( don't think it would work paying for shoes with 5 cent coins these days! Lol) this article was in an old scrapbook of cuttings that I had made in my teens.
The James Bond book was borrowed from the Library and the Phantom comic was borrowed from my brother.
On the list were various records and we had them because DH kept a lot of his old vinyls! The cassette tape was accepted by the judge even though I know it was later than the 1960s.
The squash racquet came from the Asthma Op Shop in Mitchelton, the fabrics from my stash ( not really 1960s so I haven't hoarded them that long!) and the macrame plant hanger came from Bargain City. The tie dyed fabric was a surprise find...on a shelf in a spare bedroom...probably from when I did a Sea themed Unit with my Year 2 class. Something we didn't have in the 1960s turned out to be so helpful in finding items...yep, the computer.
We also had to find examples of advertisements of the 1960s... Copper tone was one suggestion on the list and boy there was a lot to choose from! I chose this one with Annette...But they weren't the only items that the computer and Google helped with. One of the items in the Svavenger Hunt was a model of the USS Enterprise...Star Trek. Well I quickly discovered that those people in my 'circle' we're not Trekkies...no, they were Star Wars aficionados! Not to be beaten as I suspected that having the model could be worth a lot of points....I found a cut out of the Enterprise on the Net.
It looked a bit challenging but my neighbour's lovely grandson, offered to put it all together...and I hadn't even dropped any hints either! 😃
Because I'd just printed on paper, not card, Jay devised some structures to help the model stand up...
Nothing in the checklist said we couldn't have a paper model and, as we had the only Starship Enterprise, we got a heap of bonus points. And we also were the only ones to have a Ken doll, so we did rather well and won the Scavenger Hunt!
And we gave Jay the prize, so the family can enjoy a chocolate fondue dessert!
And the bowl that the fondue pot, burner, forks, chocolate buttons and marshmallows are in, was made from an old record. One of the night's organisers made a whole lot of these for serving bowls...
It was a great night...lots and lots of laughs! Don't know if it raised much money for the parish, but it sure raised everyone's spirits.
You will have to wait for a post about what we wore...it's coming soon!!!
6 comments:
That sounds like heaps of fun! And congratulations on your very resourceful scavenging!
Awesome stuff from the sixties....
OMGOSH!!! This is such a cool idea!! This reminds me of ideas my best friend used to come up with when she hosted dinner parties for our group. (she has passed and I miss her so much. One time she set the table with various pots, dishes and serving spoons that were our table settings and we had to eat using them. I had a slotted spoon to eat soup!! I bet you had a blast.
xx, Carol
I remember doing scavenger hunts at sleep overs and birthday parties in the 1960s. You deserved to win the prize with all your perseverance to find the items. What fun!
What a clever little ragamuffin you are!
The enterprise was fantastic. Well done on your little helper
How much easier is finding information we now have the Internet.
Years ago we would have to spend hours and lots of coins at the library
Can't wait to see what you wore xx
That sounds like a lot of fun - certainly time consuming but what a great idea!
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