July Fourth party is a tradition in U.S. and a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new friends, and get together with family. The usual Fourth party has backyard barbecue, baked beans, the July Fourth cutout decorations, etc. If you are hosting a big Fourth Blow out, you can definitely make your party more exciting with some refreshing ideas.
You can use lanterns to decorate your patio and backyard. Once the sun goes down, light up some 6” glow sticks and put one or two inside each lantern. You can hang them on the tree, on the railings and or above each table. Red, white and blue glow sticks will light up your lanterns in patriotic colors and look fabulous.
When the sun sets down, the glow jewelries start to add beautiful glitter to the scene. Although called glow jewelry, the glow necklaces and glow bracelets are not just for the ladies, everyone can wear them. The red-white-blue tri-color necklaces would add patriotic flair to your Fourth party.
Instead of using candles, LED lights like votive candles will not only look exotic but remove any fire hazards especially there are the little ones running around. The fiber optic centerpieces have multi-color light shooting out from the stands and look like stars in the dark sky, making them popular light up centerpieces.
Even you are landlocked, you can still add a beach theme flavor to your party. First of all ask your guests to dress in Hawaii shirts and sundresses for the party. The red, white and blue LED Hawaii leis can be given to each guest and used both during the day and after dark. The flowers for the leis are made of silk like material instead of plastic so they are very comfortable to wear even in summer.
Watching firework in the neighborhood is a highlight of Fourth party.
Kids like to play sparklers but the sparkles do pose a safety hazard to the kids and people around. Now there is a LED toy called fiber optic wands. They are safe and fun alternative to sparklers for kids and adults.
Get these refreshing Fourth party favors ready and have the coolest Independence Day blowout in the block.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
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