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Entertaining: How to Decorate - Great Fourth of July Party Ideas via BHG

Easy Fabric Bunting

Easy Fabric Bunting

Welcome guests with a patriotic bunting, made from a bit of fabric and yarn. Measure the length of the fence or porch area you want to decorate and add a few extra inches for the ends and gathers. Buy red-and-white fabric plus a ball of yarn. Starting at one end, gather the fabric about every 24 inches and secure the gathers with yarn. Use more yarn to attach the fabric to your hanging spot.

Festive Potted Flowers

Festive Potted Flowers

Add a touch of red, white, and blue to your potted flowers. Find containers that are slightly larger than your current pots, and paint them in patriotic colors. Place your plants inside the new containers for a fresh and festive touch.

Fourth of July Koozies

Fourth of July Koozies

Koozies are perfect for keeping your guests' drinks chilled at your party. Decorate them with fun stickers, paint pens, and rhinestones to add that extra-festive touch.

Flag Centerpiece

Flag Centerpiece

Any open basket works to make this easy centerpiece. Just fill with decorative grass, baseballs, and red and blue croquet balls. A few tiny flags add festive flair.

Napkin Idea

Napkin Idea

Mix and match red, white, and blue dining pieces for a fun and festive table setting. Add a silver star to a pretty ribbon and wrap around napkin and silverware.

Patriotic Cake Stand

Patriotic Cake Stand

Display a cake with festive flair: Fold 2-inch sections of a red, white, and blue streamer into accordions. Hot-glue each to the bottom of a white cake stand for a patriotic twist.

Red, White & Blue Parfaits

Red, White & Blue Parfaits

These parfaits are simple to make, beautiful to display, and delicious to eat. Layer your favorite berries with whipped cream or ice cream in a tall, clear serving glass and let your guests enjoy.

See all the decoration ideas HERE

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Entertaining: How to Decorate - Great Fourth of July Party Ideas via BHG

Easy Fabric Bunting

Easy Fabric Bunting

Welcome guests with a patriotic bunting, made from a bit of fabric and yarn. Measure the length of the fence or porch area you want to decorate and add a few extra inches for the ends and gathers. Buy red-and-white fabric plus a ball of yarn. Starting at one end, gather the fabric about every 24 inches and secure the gathers with yarn. Use more yarn to attach the fabric to your hanging spot.

Festive Potted Flowers

Festive Potted Flowers

Add a touch of red, white, and blue to your potted flowers. Find containers that are slightly larger than your current pots, and paint them in patriotic colors. Place your plants inside the new containers for a fresh and festive touch.

Fourth of July Koozies

Fourth of July Koozies

Koozies are perfect for keeping your guests' drinks chilled at your party. Decorate them with fun stickers, paint pens, and rhinestones to add that extra-festive touch.

Flag Centerpiece

Flag Centerpiece

Any open basket works to make this easy centerpiece. Just fill with decorative grass, baseballs, and red and blue croquet balls. A few tiny flags add festive flair.

Napkin Idea

Napkin Idea

Mix and match red, white, and blue dining pieces for a fun and festive table setting. Add a silver star to a pretty ribbon and wrap around napkin and silverware.

Patriotic Cake Stand

Patriotic Cake Stand

Display a cake with festive flair: Fold 2-inch sections of a red, white, and blue streamer into accordions. Hot-glue each to the bottom of a white cake stand for a patriotic twist.

Red, White & Blue Parfaits

Red, White & Blue Parfaits

These parfaits are simple to make, beautiful to display, and delicious to eat. Layer your favorite berries with whipped cream or ice cream in a tall, clear serving glass and let your guests enjoy.

See all the decoration ideas HERE

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