Cheers to the Red, White, and Retro Blue: Fourth of July Party Tips

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There’s nothing we love more at Holidash than a great theme party. One of our favorites? The Fourth of July! If you’re playing host at this year’s big Independence Day bash, try mixing things up by giving a nod to simpler times and classic Americana with these entertaining tips, tricks, and products from our editorial staff. And for more great ways to make your Fourth of July party pop, check out Holidash.com. All photos included in this post from Holidash are by Seth Smoot.

Setting the Scene

Between the fireworks, sparklers and outdoor festivities, the Fourth of July holiday is full of whimsy.

  • Why not get your guests in the mood by creating a throwback seating arrangement? Instead of strictly using tables and chairs, lay out some patchwork quilts on the lawn and invite guests to picnic in your backyard.

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  • To complete the sweet scene, our crafts expert Kendra Smoot suggests an alternative to the traditional cooler: line a red wagon and fill it with ice for a new take on keeping drinks cool. Get the how-to here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Classic Crafts

Keep younger party guests entertained with some fun and easy retro crafts.

  • Holidash Blog Editor Susan Wagner suggests having kids make red, white and blue streamers to attach to their bike handles or providing supplies like construction paper, glue and tape so they can make star spangled decorations to put in their bicycle spokes, or a bouquet of colorful paper flowers. See an example by Kendra Smoot here.flowers.jpg

 

  • Since guests will be spending most of their time outdoors, help them by folding some red, white, and blue paper into handmade fans. Or put out some markers, glue, and glitter, and make it a party activity. Guests can customize their own and take them home as a patriotic party favor.

 

Easy Entertaining

Think beyond the grill when planning your menu.

  • Dig out your old Jell-O mold and make an easy dessert. Add blueberries to cherry flavored gelatin mix and serve with whipped cream to make a themed red, white and blue dessert.
  • Berry season is in full swing and different varieties will bring fresh flavor and vibrant color to your sweet spread. Layer strawberries and blueberries in a trifle dish for a new take on a tasty fruit salad.

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  • One of our favorite retro sweets is cotton candy. It’s inexpensive and easy to find in stores. Or for a real treat, rent a machine and help guests swirl their own dessert to snack on while watching fireworks.
  • Help guests beat the heat with assorted beverages served in vintage containers. Many beverage distributors still sell soft drinks in glass bottles. Not only will they remind guests of times past, but they are easy to recycle or repurpose for home crafts.
  • Make a nod to the ‘50s and ‘60s by serving signature party drinks like sangria or Mai Tais in a punch bowl. Need a recipe for a summer drink? Check out Kendra Smoot’s ideas here.

 

Game Time

Fourth of July parties can last all day and into the night, so it’s important to prepare for a day of pre-fireworks fun.

  • For this type of party, tuck away the Super Soakers and supply your guests with some classic (and dry) games like horseshoes, croquet, badminton, and, of course, hula hoops!
  • If you’re on a budget for party supplies, skip the expensive games and take a note from Holidash contributor Kristen Seymour — gather guests of all ages for a classic game of freeze tag. It’s free, it’s fun and it’s great exercise!

Now that you’re ready to plan for a throwback Fourth of July party, check out our favorite retro Etsy finds that will make your party even more explosive.

These handmade flags can double as an adorable centerpiece and as party favors for your guests. By ASboutique, $6.

 

Hang this banner on a blank wall or along an outdoor fence to incorporate the symbolic USA colors to your party in a cute way. By springchick, $32.

 

Who needs the ice cream truck when you can serve sweet treats to your guests in these vintage style wax cups? By papertreats, $4.95.

 

Festive wreaths aren’t just for fall and winter holidays. Adorn your door with this handcrafted paper decoration. By whiteserenade, $32

 

Margaret’s writing has appeared in publications like Good Housekeeping, Quick & Simple, and All You. Margaret’s obsession with holidays began at age five, when she received accolades for her gripping performance as “The Christmas Tree” in a kindergarten play. Christmas aside, her favorite holiday is St. Patrick’s Day due to her love of all things green — and beer!


Do you have a favorite memory from a past Fourth of July, or your own summer party tip? Share it in the comments below!

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