Want to throw a summer soiree that your friends and neighbors won't soon forget? It's easier than you think! We've found some fun, fabulous and most importantly, easy summer party ideas that anyone can do.
This collection of beach party ideas includes creative DIY decorating ideas, adorable food with recipes and more for creating the ultimate beach party.
Today’s winning party feature goes to this fantastic SURF’S UP BEACH PARTY submitted by Paisley Petal Events. So cute. The homemade wooden surf boards kill me! I love the orange, green and blue color scheme…and the M&M shots! The invitation is perfect {made by Chachke Designs}. This would be a great end of summer party {sigh}. Photography […]
Last week, the stars of Mrs. Cooley's first grade were invited to dress up in red carpet attire and party in "Hollywood" to celebrate the e...
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Celebrate Summer with a Beach Ball Party This Beach Ball Party is colorful and cute. Who wouldn’t want to join in on all the fun? That’s why you’re here…right? To celebrate and have fun. So grab your sunglasses and suntan lotion and get ready to have a blast. Dip into Summer Cut…
My two oldest girls recently celebrated their birthdays. This was a big deal not just because my babies are growing up, but because they decided NOT to have their party at our house. At first I was sad about the party scene leaving our place, then it hit me. The mess would be someone elses ..... and I was liking the sound of that. There was just one problem. How would I set up a cute party in 30 minutes??? The answer: keep things simple. Using some scrap plywood and ripped down 2X4's, M built me a tiki hut that I could set on top of our six foot table. I stained it, painted on some surfboard-ish stripes, added at thatch roof {made from Dollar Tree grass skirts} and styled it up with a mix of store bought and homemade decorations. I made this chalkboard menu with an old calendar holder and a scrap piece of wood. It's super easy. Just spray paint the frame any color and use chalkboard spray paint {I picked mine up at WalMart for less than 4 bucks} to spray paint your scrap wood. That's it! We made the drink stand with a galvanized tub and an old wrought iron table base. Just attach them together with some nuts, bolts and washers. I picked up the tub and table base at Digger, so my drink stand only cost me a total of $3!!! Can't beat that! Follow these simple guidelines, and even the cutest of swimmers won't be able to resist your food table :) Used my homemade cupcake stand, yet again. This thing has REALLY come in handy. Everyone needs one of these babies. Our first 'away' party went great! The girls had the best time and so did I. Coming home to a clean house was a major gift to myself. Thanks for reading! I'd love it if you'd follow, share and pin :) Have a great holiday weekend!
Need some big fun for pool party games or beach party decorations? Don’t settle for big — go for jumbo with these beach balls! In bright neon colors, these beach balls are sure to make guests’ eyes and smiles go wide! They'll be the biggest fun on the beach! Vinyl. (6 pcs. per unit) Inflated, 15" . © OTC
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For kids pool party choose a colorful and fun theme: mermaid, under the sea, sharks, nautical, divers and so on choosing the décor according to the theme.
Grab a board and catch the wave, this Surfing Birthday Party will make you rave! Filled to the top with sea-worthy sweets; this fab party, by Liaa de Torres of Red Tower, out of San Pedro Laguna, Philippines, is full of fun surf party deets! So swim on out and get steady, the following party details will surely get you ready: Wave shark cake Surf shack stands Wood planked 'danger zone' backdrop Blue balloon garlands + bunting Beach cupcakes Surf themed sugar cookies Red Tide Skewers + candy kabobs And stylin' surf boards!
4th & 5th grade Blended Candy Canes As 5th graders are finishing their one point perspective pictures, they can start on a fun project that involves blending, and using one of my favorite mediums, oil pastels. Here's a step by step tutorial on how to make them! Materials: Crayola oil pastels (I like the 28 pack because they are more color blending options!) Candy Cane tracers 9x12" Tru-Ray Construction paper Here's the link to the video, in case it doesn't work How to start your candy cane Trace or draw a candy cane shape Add curved lines, because a candy cane is round! Draw a white line down the middle of your candy cane with an oil pastel. Our favorite is Crayola's oil pastels. Here's a video showing them how to shade their candy cane. Here's a link to the video, if that doesn't work. How to shade your candy cane Color side to side to make that white line wider. Add your darker colors on either side of your lighter colors. If you get out of the lines, it's ok! Make sure you're coloring side to side, and not up and down! Go back with your lighter colors, and white, and blend to make a more gradual change in value. Cut it out and glue it to a new piece of paper! Thanks Katie Mallette for this awesome idea! Here are some fabulous 5th & 4th examples! Murdoc Lucia 5th Kalina 5th Jordan 5th Holly & Heather 5th Alana & Bonny 5th Jayla 5th Skyler Megan & Abigail 5th Thomas Ezekial, Brianna, & Jarred Madeline 4th “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
As I am sure you recall I have a pet hate for Balloon arches. Well, how about this? A beach ball arch. It looks simple, affordable, and totally doable and it is perfect for Summer Pool Parties!&nbs…
4th & 5th grade Blended Candy Canes As 5th graders are finishing their one point perspective pictures, they can start on a fun project that involves blending, and using one of my favorite mediums, oil pastels. Here's a step by step tutorial on how to make them! Materials: Crayola oil pastels (I like the 28 pack because they are more color blending options!) Candy Cane tracers 9x12" Tru-Ray Construction paper Here's the link to the video, in case it doesn't work How to start your candy cane Trace or draw a candy cane shape Add curved lines, because a candy cane is round! Draw a white line down the middle of your candy cane with an oil pastel. Our favorite is Crayola's oil pastels. Here's a video showing them how to shade their candy cane. Here's a link to the video, if that doesn't work. How to shade your candy cane Color side to side to make that white line wider. Add your darker colors on either side of your lighter colors. If you get out of the lines, it's ok! Make sure you're coloring side to side, and not up and down! Go back with your lighter colors, and white, and blend to make a more gradual change in value. Cut it out and glue it to a new piece of paper! Thanks Katie Mallette for this awesome idea! Here are some fabulous 5th & 4th examples! Murdoc Lucia 5th Kalina 5th Jordan 5th Holly & Heather 5th Alana & Bonny 5th Jayla 5th Skyler Megan & Abigail 5th Thomas Ezekial, Brianna, & Jarred Madeline 4th “Lauren Stacey is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.”
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