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How to Stimulate the Five Senses of Summer
- 1). Make invitations. After printing the invites, spray them with a scent that reminds you of summer. Then write something like, "Join us for the 5 Senses of Summer garden party at our place. There will be lots of dancing, eating, drinking, and even a pie bake-off! It's all happening on [insert time, date, location, and RSVP contact information]."
- 2). Set up your bar like a homemade lemonade stand. Arrange a small folding table covered with colored linens (bandanas glued or sewed together) and hang a handwritten sign from two posts. Make your cocktails in clear glass jugs with spigots for easy dispensing.
- 3). Compete in a pie bake-off. Invite your guests to bring their favorite homemade pie. Place the entries on a table covered with burlap and bushels, crates or baskets filled with whole fresh fruits. Pick a judge to sample the entries and award ribbons to the top 3.
- 4). Serve a savory summer crepe. Create an interactive menu like a crepe station. They're perfect because they can be sweet or savory. Start with a crepe maker, then fill bowls with your favorite fillings and let guests create their own masterpieces.
- 5). Cool off and satisfy a sweet tooth. Make your own Cold Stone ice cream at home. Buy a kit or get granite tiles (have a few so you can switch them out during the party), ice cream spades, ice cream, and mixers (fresh fruit, candy bars, sprinkles, and such).
- 6). Sit out in the shade. Place half-barrels in the shade of a couple of trees. Tie ribbon around the tree trunks to designate your seating areas and watch the sun dance through the leaves.
- 7). Seal it with a kissing booth. No, this is not what you think! Instead of a guestbook, prop up a framed piece of foam core on an easel alongside a supply of lipstick and pens in different shades. Invite the women to leave their lip prints and the men to sign their names.