4th of July means parades, time with family, trips out of town or just wanting to relax at home. With most people being busy on the 4th of July weekend I decided to have some friends over the weekend before for a Patriotic Ice Cream Social.
Painting Paris Pink's invitation set the tone for the party. My friend even came to the party in red, white and blue docksider's. I love when my friends dress in the theme of the party.
Just like your favorite frozen yogurt place,the table was set with a variety of toppings.Greyson Designs paper medallions and Fancy and Fold's stars made for a fun backdrop.
For anyone who wanted to make a float or just needed a drink to wash the ice cream down with, 4th of July straws were dressed up with paper stars.
| Ice cream containers |
| Star dishes found at Fred Meyer |
| Gumballs by SweetWorks and mason jars by Always the Occasion |
| Paper stars by Fancy & Fold |
| Mochi on ice cream is so good. Look for it at your local Asian grocery. I got mine at Uwajima. |
Add a little fun to your wooden spoons by drawing fireworks on them.
Sparkler party favors were dressed up with ribbon and paper stars.
| Remove ribbon and paper star before lighting the sparkler |
Printables- Painting Paris Pink
Paper Medallions- Greyson Designs
Star garland, stars on sticks, cone wrappers & white stars- Fancy and Fold
Table linen and cone holder- Joanns Fabric and Craft
Candy- SweetWorks
Mason Jars- Always the Occasion
Nut cups and wooded spoons-The Pretty Party Shoppe
Ice Cream sundae cups-Goodwill
Star bowls- Fred Meyer
What cute ideas. I also love the product s featured! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI love these ideas! The straws are great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I love the extra paper star touch on the star straws :)
DeleteLooks like some yummy fun!
ReplyDeleteWish you could have been here!
DeleteJust darling!
ReplyDeleteRebekah, thank you!
DeleteGreat round-up...and what a fun party! Pining now =) Marcy @ day2day SuperMom
ReplyDeleteMarcy thank you for pinning and stopping by :)
DeleteEverything looks so delicious, I want some ice cream now! Love how you incorporated a different theme to go with the 4th of July celebrations!
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly hot enough for ice cream for dinner ;)
DeleteThank you! The 4th of July always kicks off summer where I'm at and summer means ice cream to me.