Games for a picnic party
Make a Welcome Sign Smile before entering this vintage summer party! Party Loves greeted their guests with a colorful chalkboard, a cost-effective and unique idea that lets you get your art on. Easy to make, they can double as a party favor! Bee Hive Lanterns Your guests will be buzzing with excitement over this creative and easy picnic party idea. Multi-Colored Plaid Banners Who says picnics have to stay red and white?
Balloons and Blankets Shutterbug Amie Bell used teddy bears and picnic baskets as weights to keep down those beautiful balloon centerpieces. Plus, being inside just means you can totally put wicker baskets on the table without having to fret about dirt and leggy insect crawlers. Eating outdoors with toddlers can be a messy business. Here are a few ways to create stress-free lunches and eco-friendly snacks for those hungry tummies. Older kids can even make their own version!
Grab the how-to here. Single Salads You can thank Hello Wonderful for the brilliant idea of having kids pre-pack their picnic foods in little jars. It keeps the mess to a minimum and gets your kids helping, too.
See more fabulous picnic foods by clicking here. Fill your box with sammies, chips, celery, and dip, wrap it up with twine and include a picnic napkin! Watermelon Sticks Cut your watermelon into easy to hold sticks instead of cubes. This way you save on utensils. Freeze the sticks to make uber-healthy popsicles. Need tips on cutting that watermelon? The Girl Who Ate Everything makes life easier with picture tutorials.
Honey-Sweet Lemonade Sweeten your lemonade with honey rather than sugar for bonus health points. We love how Picnic for Pixies , a South African party planner, had their party buzzing with extra excitement. Full instructions at A Girl and a Glue Gun. Use 2x4 pieces to make a super-sized version of the famous stacking game--be sure to get out of the way when the tower starts to fall! Full instructions at A Beautiful Mess.
Slip and slides are fun enough on their own, but turning one into a game? Even better. Throw yourself down the slide, stand up, spin around, and try to get a frisbee through a hole to earn points for your team. Full instructions at How Does She. Easy to set up and easy to play: grab a ladder from the garage and toss bean bags through the different rungs to earn points. Full instructions at Landeelu. This one is pretty self-explanatory: dodgeball Just don't aim for people's faces.
Full instructions at Posh Sitting. Do you have long toes? They may come in handy or foot-y while playing this game! You stick your feet into a tub of freezing water and try to pick up as many marbles as you can using your toes. Full instructions at Whimsy Love. This tutorial teaches you how to make a beautiful and huge! Full instructions at The Joys of Boys. Teams compete to see who can set up a picnic first lay down the blanket, set up the silverware and plates, etc. When one player finishes setting it up, they rush to get everything back in the basket, and then pass it off to the next player.
Make a chalkboard to put on the side of your garage or a fence and use it to play a giant outdoor version of Pictionary basically charades, but with drawing. You can also use the board to keep score for any other yard game. Learn how to make the chalkboard at Tiny Sidekick. Read Pictionary instructions here. If you want to eat some delicious cake, make sure to keep it cold and transport it safely to your picnic destination by using a cake carrier and a cooler.
To organize a birthday party picnic, the most important factor in the equation is the guest of honor and their likes and dislikes. Based on their personality , you will know if more guests will make a merrier party, or if a small intimate group will be more comfortable. Do you want the birthday picnic to be a surprise , or does the guest of honor enjoy being part of the planning process? After you have found your answers, you can find your location, set a date, and start planning the guest list.
You can choose a theme based on a favorite movie , book, character, place, food or drink, or even a color theme. The decorations and cake can be planned around this theme. This is a way to bring in fresh ideas to the party planning, help the process go smoothly , and also lets the fellowship and fun start early!
At a picnic party, the sky is the limit for what games you can play. This is one reason we love a party out of doors… you have space to fit more people and to have fun! Some ideas for birthday activities for kids are:. For adults , you can create a scavenger hunt, play frisbee tag , or go on a nature walk.
You can even make a treasure hunt , which leads the guest of honor to find their gift. For a birthday party picnic, it is most important to see that the birthday person is feeling loved a nd in their element.
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