First, let's start with the fun foods...
Wouldn't these cookies be so much fun at a cookout?
They're really easy to make .
You just put them together
using all store-bought ingredients
(they don't require any baking at all!)
Find out how we made them HERE.
Perfect for Memorial Day,
Fourth of July or any time
you're feeling patriotic,
these cute strawberries
make a tasty BBQ treat!
Simple directions HERE.
For a fun way to get the kids (and adults)
eating some more fruit,
make this awesome Watermelon Shark
The picture above shows a shark that I made,
but I used the tutorial from HERE at Sun Scholars.
When the burgers are done but the grill is still hot,
make up a few of these campfire cones.
Start with chocolate chips and marshmallows,
then add in some extras like peanut butter,
bananas, nuts, berries, etc.
Get all the details HERE.
Finally, if your cookout continues after the sun sets,
make up some of these glow-in-the-dark drinks.
You just need two cups (one clear, one regular)
and some glow sticks.
Your beverage never actually touches the glow stick
and you don't break them open,
so it's totally safe (but super cool!)
Check out the simple instructions HERE.
Now, let's move on to the activities! The following activities are easy to make and set up, so the kids can play while the adults enjoy their cookout in peace. Check them out...
What's just as much fun as water balloons,
but last a lot longer?
These spongeballs!
They're really easy to make and unlike a water balloon,
they can be thrown over and over again!
Directions to make them are right HERE.
Nothing keeps kids occupied like bubbles
and this refill station is the perfect
solution to spilled bubble juice.
Just pass out a bunch of bubble wands
and you're good to go!
Check out two recipes for homemade
bubble solution HERE.
Speaking of bubbles,
these bubble snake makers are
a ton of fun.
You just need an empty water bottle,
old washcloth, a rubber band
and some liquid dish soap.
Get the easy tutorial HERE.
This is such a simple idea for a scavenger hunt
but it's so much fun.
Just give each kid several paint swatch cards
and have them search for things that match.
Check out our post on it HERE.
Finally, one of our favorites, these marshmallow shooters.
Use a plastic cup (or empty yogurt container)
and a balloon to make these cool launchers.
You'll be amazed how far they can shoot.
Whether you make up some targets
or just let there be a free-for-all,
these will be a huge hit.
Simple directions are HERE.
Okay, there you have it. Five fun foods and five fun activities to make your next cookout a hit for both kids and adults.
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This is great! Love the ideas! Stopping over from SS stuff. Sarah at http://www.theeaseoffreeze.com. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove the marshmallow shooters, we'll be doing that tomorrow. Thanks for the great idea! -Kelly @ Semi Homemade Mom
ReplyDeleteThose are all great ideas!
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These are all really great ideas! I especially loved the campfire cones and the hamburger cookies. The activities look like they would be fun for kids...and the kid at heart...of any age. I'm having a Grill, BBQ, and Picnic party on my blog the week of June 17th. I'd love to have you link this up then. Details are on my blog if you're interested.
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