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FUN DECORATING IDEAS FOR A PATRIOTIC PICNIC

Today I am sharing some fun decorating ideas for a patriotic picnic summer party. Use this inspiration to plan your picnic party for this 4th of July, Memorial Day, or Labor Day. These ideas are also great for your home backyard bbq, park, or the beach.

Patriotic picnic ideas using layered blankets on the ground, stacking pillows up against baskets.

Picnics are so much fun but this year I decided to share patriotic picnic ideas and to my surprise, I think this was the most memorable and special 4th of July picnic ideas I have ever created. I hope you find these fourth of July party ideas inspire you to create a fun event for friends and family.

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Years ago my girls and I created boho picnic styling inspiration. I had forgotten how much fun a picnic can be until this fourth of July picnic.

Patriotic Picnic Ideas

Let's jump right into the steps on how to create this red, white and blue picnic, and then at the end, I will share one very special detail that might make your patriotic celebrations even more amazing.

Picnic Supplies

Most of what you need for this America's birthday picnic you may have laying around your house. Here is a checklist that will make packing much easier.

Pack everything in the baskets and crate for easy delivery. Now let's talk about setting up your 4th of July celebration picnic.

Layered Picnic Blankets for Patriotic Celebration

Layering anything is trending right now from layered rugs to layered art so why not layer some blankets as we did in these photos.

Patriotic picnic ideas using layered blankets on the ground.

Simply lay one larger blanket down on the ground then lay another blanket on an angle on top of it. I used a white sheet on the bottom but a bleached drop cloth works even better and on the top blue and white stripe small blanket with small blue tassels on the corners. This idea lays the foundation for a patriotic feel.

Picnic Baskets for Fourth of July Party

Now it is time to add a picnic basket to your design. Think out of the box and pack all your goods in baskets and crates.

Patriotic picnic ideas using layered blankets on the ground.

Once you arrive at your location and you unpack all your goodies simply turn your crate over and use it as a table.

Fourth of July picnic ideas using a wooden crate turned upside down to act as a table.  Charcuterie board filled with food and a small mason jar filled with oatmeal that has two mini Betsy Ross flags inside.

Then prop pillows against the larger baskets. Use red, white and blue pillows and if you have any pillows with starts or American flags use them too. All these pillows I use for patriotic decorations in my home.

Patriotic picnic ideas using layered blankets on the ground, stacking pillows up against baskets.

Now that you have staged the larger pieces let's add food and accessories.

What food do you bring on a picnic?

There are so many wonderful food ideas for a picnic. Sandwiches wrapped in paper, chips, hot dogs, and hamburgers but my personal favorite is a charcuterie board.

Let me recommend before you leave home to create a charcuterie board. We filled our board to the brim with salami, prosciutto, crackers, several different kinds of cheese like smoked gouda and gruyere, strawberries, blueberries, and grapes.

My nieces made the delectable food board which added so much to the patriotic picnic.

4th of July picnic charcuterie board filled with grapes, cheese, proscuitto, salami, blueberries and strawberries.

Once you have the board completed wrap it up real good with saran wrap and do not remove the wrap until it is time to eat. This will keep bugs off your food while you are setting up.

Picnic themed party for the fourth of July with a charcuterie board filled with meat, cheese and fruit sitting on a wooden crate.

Patriotic Decoration Ideas for Picnic

Next, for a simple DIY fourth of July decorations. Bring a mason jar or any jar and fill it with oatmeal, rice, or anything that will hold some small American flags in place. I love history so I thought it would be fun to add some Betsy Ross flags instead of our current flags.

Once you have your flags in place drop in some sparklers for later when the sun starts going down and don't forget to bring a lighter.

Patriotic picnic decorations of two Betsy Ross mini flags and sparklers sitting inside a mason jar filled with oatmeal

Next, toss another cutting board or an old breadboard onto another corner of the picnic blanket as another table. On our breadboard, we placed our drinks.

Izze sparkling sodas used for a patriotic picnic

I mainly picked these Izze sparkling grapefruit drinks because I thought they were cute but to my surprise, they were very tasty and they don't have added sugar which is a bonus.

Add some more red, white, and blue decorations here and there. Different size flags are fun and banners are great too. A star-spangled banner would but very cute. But if you have a flag pillow or one with stars that are the icing on the cake if you know what I mean.

Patriotic picnic ideas using layered blankets on the ground, stacking pillows up against baskets.  Decorations of red, white and blue banners, pillows and flags

So now that we have all the decorations planted its time to celebrate and enjoy a day with family and friends.

Time to Celebrate Independence Day

Unwrap your charcuterie board.

Independence day picnic decorations and a charcuterie board.

Pour drinks or hand out the bottles of soda and plates and napkins.

Patriotic picnic celebration ideas.

And enjoy the day!

Charcuterie board filled with salami, prosciutto, strawberries, blueberries, grapes, crackers for a patriotic picnic.
Celebrate the fourth of July with a patriotic picnic.

After everyone has eaten you might find they enjoy the pillows for a little rest and relaxation.

Relaxing at a patriotic picnic in Battery park in Charleston South Carolina

What do you do at a picnic?

There are so many fun things to do at a picnic like play Frisbee and other games, fly a kite, people watch, sing songs and a personal favorite take a nap.

Conclusion

So you are probably wondering what made this patriotic picnic extra special. Well, this was a girls weekend with my sister and nieces to Charleston, South Carolina. Since we are all practicing social distancing we thought a patriotic spirit picnic would be fun.

But the extra special part of this picnic is its location. We set up in Battery Park White Point Gardens where we were sandwiched between swoon-worthy old homes and the Atlantic ocean.

This spot was charming! We set up a couple of hours before sundown to take advantage of cooler temperatures. Honestly, it was cooler but still hot but not as hot as midday.

These fourth of July picnic ideas are perfect for any outdoor space like a home picnic or a magical park like the Battery in Charleston. They will make this independence day celebrations so special.

I hope you have been inspired. Grab your blankets, baskets, pillows, and anything that is red, white, and blue, and go celebrate with those you love.

For more ideas try my 4th of July decorating ideas.

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How to Create a Memorable Patriotic Picnic

How to Create a Memorable Patriotic Picnic

Step by step instructions on how to create a beautiful patriotic picnic for the 4th of July in your home backyard, park, or beach.

Prep Time 1 hour
Active Time 1 hour
Additional Time 30 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

Tools

  • No tools needed

Instructions

  1. Begin by prepping your food at home and packing everything in baskets. We used salami, prosciutto, two cheese, grapes, blueberries, strawberries, and crackers. Wrap the board well for transportation.
  2. Lay the largest blanket down first the at an angle place the top blanket.
  3. Unpack all the items from the baskets and crate. Turn the crate upside down so it can act as a table. Place the charcuterie board on the crate along with the mason jar filled with oatmeal or rice and the Betsy Ross flags and sparklers.
  4. Next, prop the pillows up again the baskets. Use a flag pillow as another patriotic decoration and use a banner if you have a place to hang it.
  5. Place a breadboard or another cutting board on another corner. Place your drinks on that board.
  6. Unwrap the charcuterie board and sit it in the middle of the picnic blanket. Pass out small white paper plates, cocktail napkin, and drinks.
  7. Enjoy visiting with family and/or friends while nibbling on the charcuterie board. Play some music and relax.

Notes

Don't forget the bug spray, hats, and sunglasses. Have a few extra in case a guest forgets theirs.

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Carol@BlueskyatHome

Thursday 2nd of July 2020

Great ideas for an easy picnic. What a fun evening I’m sure you all had. Love the charcuterie board.

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