America celebrates her 241st birthday one week from today! How do you celebrate the 4th of July at your house?
Here is a list of some of the things that our family has done over the years to celebrate Independence Day at our house...
* Have a backyard barbecue and invite the neighbors or extended family over to join the fun!
* Have a blast at your picnic by putting out table crackers, which look like giant firecrackers, but are actually cardboard tubes filled with treats. Save toilet paper rolls, and cover the tubes with red, white, and blue tissue paper. Before sealing ends, fill with such things as printed out patriotic sayings, small red, white, and blue toys, foil-wrapped candies, or other treats (use your imagination). Seal ends, adding a piece of gold starred and glittered wire garland on top for fuse.
* Layer pre-made blueberry Jell-O, Cool Whip Topping, and strawberry or cherry Jell-O in clear Solo cups. Top with a dollop of Cool Whip. Keep chilled until ready to serve.
* Put a patriotic spin on party games. For example, pin the name of an American icon on the back of each guest's shirt. Choose important people, places, symbols…even quotes found throughout our country's early history. For example…Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Francis Scott Key, Paul Revere, Patrick Henry, Philadelphia,Boston, the Old North Church, Constitution Hall, American eagle, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, "One if by land and two if by sea!", "Give me liberty or give me death!", "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.", etc. Each guest goes around and asks questions of the others, obtaining clues until they guess correctly who, or what, they are. Get creative with your selections and have fun!
* Give small children large pieces of bubble wrap to stomp on. When they stomp it sounds like firecrackers going off. The kids love it and…just think…no mess, no smell, and no danger!
*Plant red, white, and blue flowers in your flowerbeds and windowboxes. Things like petunias, impatiens, salvia, alyssum, and ageratum work well. If you have enough space, and the ambition, plant them to resemble a flag!
* Fly your flag!
* Make Minuteman Ice Cream Sandwiches by spooning ½ cup vanilla ice cream between 2 chocolate wafer cookies. Roll edges in red, white,and blue sprinkles. Freeze until time to serve.
* Attend parades and local firework displays in your area.
* Make an American Berry No Bake Cheesecake. (Prep time 15 minutes plus refrigerating.)
2 packages (8 oz. Each) Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup sugar
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
1 tub (8 oz.) Cool Whip whipped topping thawed, divided
1 graham cracker piecrust
strawberry halves and blueberries
Beat cream cheese, sugar, and lemon juice in large bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. Gently stir in 2 cups of the whipped topping. Spoon into crust. Refrigerate 3 hours or until set. Spread Cool Whip on top. Arrange berries in rows to resemble flag.
From our family to yours...HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! <3
Until next time...
~Rebecca
Always fly our flag. We enjoy cooking out with our family.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas ! I am definitely going to do the Jello/Cool Whip one in the clear cups, because not only will it be fun, but it's affordable too, and times are lean right now. God Bless and Happy Independence Day :)
ReplyDeleteYou have so many great ideas! I think our family is going to be split up this year. I won't be going to see the fireworks unless I just drive up and sit on the hill.
ReplyDeleteWe are planning on Nevada again this year. Theirs is always before the actual holiday and is always so good. Have a blessed 4th! Love you, Lady! <3
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