Pizza Party
With a custom wood-fired pizza oven and bench-style marble table, this Tuscan-inspired area by Jamie Durie is prepared for a family of pizza lovers.
Play Some Games
Outdoor games like giant dice provides hours of entertainment for children and grownups alike. Have a look at Glow-in-the-dark yard darts, inflatable Twister and more exciting backyard yard games.
Bring the Indoors Out
Recreate the comfort of inside outside with clever outdoor living vignettes like this one. Consider visiting yard sales, antique stores or secondhand stores to find old outdoor furniture which could be instantly brought back to life with quick coat of paint. Outdoor Space Ideas
Make Some Color
Assist guests escape with an umbrella. 13 Outdoor Umbrellas We Enjoy
Go Big with a Pergola
Pergolas are an appealing permanent accession to the garden that will produce a cool, shady spot for you and your guests to relax. See more amazing pergola designs.
Break Out the Fire Pit
Keep the party going after dark using a fire pit. Fire pits are helpful year-round, and many are under $100. Try setting up a s'mores station to win additional points along with your guests. See our favourite fire pit ideas and layouts or create your own fire pit in an afternoon.
Put Pets Away
Sorry--we love Fido as far as you can--but no matter how good-natured and well-behaved your animal is, unless you are absolutely, 100-percent convinced that everyone coming into your shindig will probably be okay with it, put your pets away. Animals often get overwhelmed around large groups of individuals, which means that your four-legged friends will thank you afterwards.
The Secret to Eliminating Mosquitoes
Citronella plants, candles and torches can provide some temporary relief from hungry mosquitoes; you can also try burning these easy-to-make sage bundles. However, the ideal way is simple--a fan. Mosquitoes can not fly through the breeze, so hurry and find that old fan out of the basement! Get bit? 12 Ways to Relieve Mosquito Bites
Set Up a Buffet
Produce "stations" with various appetizers and dishes throughout the backyard to keep guests moving and mingling throughout your event.
Establish the Table
If you're hosting a formal occasion, a fashionable outdoor place setting is easy to set up.
Create a Garden Centerpiece
Use blossoms and elements from your backyard to create unique--and cheap--figurines for your table. Think creatively and utilize vessels you have available and foliage and flowers from your garden. Centerpiece Ideas for Every Event
Terra-Cotta Utensil Holders
These smart re-purposed pots are a magical way to assist your guests find what they should dig in. Get the measures.
Fire Up the Grill
With tasty recipes for both meat-eaters and vegetarians, grilling is a summer celebration must. Grill looking a little dingy? Click here to learn how to restore it.
A Grill for Small Spaces
Do not fret, flat dwellers. There are a wide array of grills available created especially for smaller spaces, like this grill-planter combo from Black Blum.
Selecting BBQ Wood
Grilling and smoking with timber can be a complicated job. The smoke is meant to enhance the taste of your meats rather than overpower it. As a basic approach, select lighter, fruit woods for fish and poultry. Pair them with oak fuller burning, for more. Experiment out there along with other forests, using them in moderation until you accomplish your desired flavor. The Top BBQ Wood for Smoking and Grilling
Baste Meats with Rosemary
Rosemary bush thriving? Snip off two or three branches, dip them into a marinade and baste your meat together. Get the measures.
Grill Some Fish
There is nothing better than fresh fish right from the grill. Grilling whole fish might appear daunting, but this nonstick grill basket makes it as easy as flipping a hamburger. Simply fill the basket with your favorite entire fishtry stuffing your fish with fresh herbs and citrus pieces--close, grill and lock.
Get the Menu
Take advantage of your summer harvest by serving up platters of your homegrown garden veggies, in this way hearty grilled zucchini and goat cheese salad. Try those 8 Tasty Garden-to-Grill Recipes.
The Kids' Table
Chopped fruit creations, such as this colorful rainbow, encourage kids to play with their food, and eat it, too! See more fun fruit and vegetable creations for the small ones.
Water Stations
Make sure there's lots of water to your guests to drink. The hostess of the tropical wedding shower kicked up their water a notch with the addition of lemons and limes.
Bring out the Bar
Drink up cocktails like this homemade limoncello, it is possible to also set up a place in your lawn with distinct liquor and drinks and let guests mix their own. 17 Sublime Summer Cocktails
Put Some Spice in Your Life (And Cup)
Seeking a spicy cocktail? Try infusing tequila with peppers directly from your backyard. Get the measures from HGTV.com, and a recipe for a blood sugar Sol de Flare cocktail.
Giant Chess
If you have got the room, a giant chess or checkerboard is a fun and practical backyard addition which will wow guests. Learn how to create your own using just concrete and sod.
Pool Party
Pool parties are simple: just let your guests to grab their swimsuits, serve a few beverages and dive in! Extra towels will surely come in handy for forgetful guests; signs pointing to the bathroom will prevent dripping guests from wandering through your home. This pool was once a meltdown, see its incredible transformation.
Outdoor Wedding Ideas
Renting a wedding in your own backyard is an affordable and memorable way to exchange vows. Get ready for the big day with garden wedding thoughts and DIY wedding ideas from our friends at DIYNetwork.com.
Tailgating Tips
Everyone enjoys a fantastic tailgate. Bring a little character and style into gameday with fun tailgating ideas from the ladies of In The Picket Fence.
Go on a Picnic
Take the party to the park or even just host a little soiree in your yard with a picnic baskets. Do not forget silverware along with a comfy blanket to sit on!
Have Fun!
Bear in mind, the most important part of an outdoor party is you and your guests enjoy each other's company.
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