Five Fun Ideas to Make Your Next Garden Party Pop!

Spending time outdoors is what it’s all about when the spring and summer roll back around, and if you’re wanting to get out into the garden then what better way to do so than by hosting a garden party? If you want your occasion to be extra special, here are a few ways you can give it a boost.

 

 

Switch up the style

If you always go for a barbeque, why not try something different? How about a traditional style picnic- but in the garden? Lay down a checkered picnic and serve some tasty picnic classics– there are plenty of ideas to inspire you on Pinterest. You could also go afternoon tea style, this is nice if you want an elegant affair. Invest in some tiered cake stands and serve up finger sandwiches, fancy pastries and other bitesize nibbles out in the garden with the sun shining. You could go with a traditional tea served in mismatched china (you’ll find this in just about any charity shop). Or you could go sparkling and serve it with champagne or prosecco.

Set up a photo booth

A photo booth is a great way to keep guests entertained and also enables you to capture some fun and lighthearted pictures of the day. You could hire a company like Booth Boy photo booth hire for the day, or you could make your own using a white sheet as a backdrop and purchase some cheap props online. Amazon and ebay have packs of these that you can order and are fun for guests to mess around with and snap some pictures.

Hire a bouncy castle

If you’re throwing a party for kids or kids will be attending then what better way to keep them busy on a sunny day? Bouncy castles are loads of fun and will certainly get them excited. They don’t cost as much as you might think to hire them for the day, and if you want to keep children occupied while you enjoy the party with your adult guests then this is a great way to go about it.

Purchase some lawn games

Lawn games like giant Jenga, Connect 4 and Snakes and Ladders are good for kids and adults alike. If you want to get people mixing and chatting then this is one way to go about it, they’re not too expensive and once you have them they can be brought out of the shed every year. It’s something a little different that your guests are sure to have fun with.

Find some nice decor

Finally, if you want your party to stand out and for it to really feel like a party then adding some decorative touches can go a long way. If you’re celebrating a particular occasion then helium filled balloons and banners can work well. Otherwise, find pretty garden lighting and fill vases with cut flowers. Of course, you’ll want to make sure your garden is clean and tidy and up to scratch before throwing a party in it so spend a little time on this first.

 

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