What’s the best way to spend the 4th of July?
From watching fireworks to feasting on barbecue, Independence Day is the perfect holiday to spend outdoors. This year, take advantage of that time off of work to spend some quality time with the people in your life. Whether you’re backyard camping with the kids, hosting a neighborhood water balloon fight or just whipping up some star-studded recipes, here are our favorite ideas for an unforgettable 4th of July.
Make Crispy Star Pops
For a star-spangled snack that’s fun to make with the whole family, try making these star pops. Just cut your favorite cereal treats into patriotic shapes—then cover with melted chocolate and red, white and blue sprinkles.
Host the Best 4th of July Party on the Block
The secret to a good party? You’ll need a stellar invite list, the right amount of festive activities and, of course, a star-studded menu. It might seem daunting to plan, but we’ve got your back. Check out our ultimate guide for anyone planning a 4th of July party here.
Make a “July Jack-o-Lantern”
Looking for ways to occupy the kids and recycle those tin cans you opened when prepping the cookout’s baked beans? Try making a red, white and blue candle holder from the can! Just poke holes in the sides, then let your kiddos paint on some stripes and put a tea light inside. Once it gets dark, their little luminaries will glow like jack-o-lanterns in July. Here’s an acrylic paint kit to get you started.
Wage a Water Balloon Fight
If the weather is warm, a fun and refreshing water balloon fight can add some excitement to your holiday. Just invest in some red, white and blue balloons! (You can get this patriotic pack for less than $20.) Bous: The extra water balloons can double as a drink cooler with this genius party hack.
Go Backyard Camping
We can’t think of a better way to end the day than with a night under the stars. You don’t need to drive to a campground to pitch a tent and start a campfire. Instead, set up site in your backyard—we’ve got a guide right here. Once the tent is set, you can share stories around the campfire, study constellations and snack on our favorite camping recipes.
Bake the Ultimate Star-Studded Pie
Behold: The best, most patriotic blueberry pie you’ve ever seen. (We have the recipe and instructions here—it’s easier to make than you might think.) With a dessert like this, you’re guaranteed to be the envy of any party or potluck. Love this idea? Check out the rest of our July 4th dessert collection.
Host a Turtle Race
If you’re looking for a unique activity to entertain kids and adults alike, test out this Southern block party tradition. Make a batch of chocolate turtles and prepare for an exciting race. Using a wooden cornhole ramp (with the hole covered, of course), place the candies on toy cars or bean bags and ask your guests to place their bets on the winner. You can decide the prize—and who gets to eat the winning turtle!
Tie-Dye Time
Can’t find anything patriotic to wear on the 4th? No problem! You can make your own red-white-and-blue outfit and keep the family busy at the same time. (And if you don’t have any extra white clothing lying around, try tie-dying some pillow cases. Or, you know, cupcakes.)
Cook Over a Campfire
It’s simple, but everybody loves a s’more. (In fact, we love them so much, we came up with fun twists on the timeless combination.) But if you’ve got the fire set up, there’s no reason to jump right to dessert: We’ve got delicious campfire recipes that will give you something else to roast over the open fire.
Set up a Lemonade Stand
With so many people celebrating in their yards, the 4th of July is a pretty profitable day to have a lemonade stand. With this foolproof recipe, you’ll be the talk of the town. For a patriotic twist, add tiny American flags to your lemonade glasses, or infuse the drinks with red and blue berries.
Get Your Grill On
It wouldn’t be the 4th without some delicious food, fresh off the grill. The smoky taste doesn’t have to end at burgers and hot dogs, though. Here are some insanely good grilling recipes you have to try.
Bake Cookies
On a normal day, good ol’ chocolate chip would work—but not today! Check out these patriotic cookie recipes perfect for the 4th of July if you’re short on inspiration. With such cute ideas, you won’t be able to stop at one batch.
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Emma B. Kumer