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4th of July Party Drink Ideas and 4th of July
Gift Ideas
4th of July Party Drink Ideas A 4th of July Party is a great time to gather friends together to celebrate this special holiday. A variety of 4th of July activities will only make this party better. Drink ideas for this party will depend on the age of the guests and the activities that are planned. From a variety of soft drinks and beer to fruit punch and strawberry daiquiris, the choices for drinks are endless. Fruit punch is very easy to make and can be made a variety of ways. First of all, get a large bowl and pour in the following, two cups of any type of fruit punch and then add two cups of rainbow sherbet to the bowl and mix. After you have mixed your fruit punch, then add ice. Refrigerate this mixture for about thirty to forty minutes and it will be a perfect July 4th drink.
4th of July Gift Ideas 4th of July Favors and gifts will make this celebration a lot of fun. Red, white and blue shirts, hats, socks, and other types of clothing are very popular 4th of July gifts. In addition to party gifts, party favors are also very popular at 4th of July parties. Depending on the age of your guests, your party favors will vary. For the younger guests, 4th of July coloring books and patriotic stickers are perfect, whereas for the adults, party favors such as red, white, and blue hats, flags, and other patriotic gifts. For the most part, anything red, white and blue will make great party favors for your guests.
4th of July Party Theme
Keep the party theme flowing throughout each aspect of
the event. First, the party invitations set the theme and tone of
the occasion. Some guests will bring gifts based on the 4th of July
party theme. Use 4th of July
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the 4th of July party theme
with 4th of July party favors.
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American each year on July 4 celebrate freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, and family gatherings. On 4th of July 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed only by two people, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Relay races, team games, and red, white and blue trivia are some Fourth of July party ideas.
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