Try assembling some outdoor 4th of July decorations to get your guests in the holiday spirit. You'll first want to map out what type of food you'll be serving, and then you can mix and match the different types of plates, napkins and cutlery. For successful 4th of July parties, the key is to keep it simple and vibrant.
The Set Up
You'll have to cover a picnic table or patio table with a tablecloth so guests can nosh on 4th of July goodies. Why not make it a themed tablecloth? There are many varieties to choose from, so check out ones with an American flag. You can also put star cut-outs on the table along with some confetti for decoration.
Lawn Pieces and Flowers
How about a decorative lawn stake that you could stick right into your backyard? Look for rocket or star shapes that will most likely be found at pool and patio stores or seasonal hardware shops. To go along with this theme, try placing a pot of red and white carnations on the patio, and be sure to have your staple American flag hanging proudly. For the carnations, place them in a red or clear vase and stick miniature American flags in there as well.
Evening Decorations
Don't forget that eventually the sun will go down and you'll need some lights to brighten up your 4th of July celebration. You can purchase patriotic red, white and blue lights or perhaps 4th of July-themed light bulb sets to wrap around the porch. You can also pass out glow sticks for the kids to run around with that will provide entertainment and light up the backyard at the same time.
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The 4th of July is full of pizzazz, sparkle and firecrackers, so fourth of July craft ideas should reflect that mood. Here are some fun 4th of July craft ideas that will keep your kids busy while honoring their country. |