Category: Summer of Fun with BHGRE

  • Host a Summer Seafood or Crawfish Boil

    For those who love critters and crawdads, these recipes will make your taste buds dance. Set up your yard using clever décor ideas, and you’ll be sure to have a successful lobster boil party. Prepare for a feast you’ll never forget.

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    Backyard Preparation and Décor

    • Discover how to make your backyard the best spot for entertaining.
    • In-season flowers are an easy way to decorate for an outdoor gathering. Sunflowers, hydrangeas, and peonies are beautiful options for a centerpiece.
    • Use a cake stand to display condiments and hand wipes. Put hot sauce and all other dips on the top layer and lemon wedges on the bottom.
    • Take old planters and paint them red and blue. Once they are dry, wrap utensils in a fun napkin, perhaps with crabs or lobsters on them, and use the pots as utensil holders. If you’re looking for a more nautical feel, wrap and glue a rope around a planter. Don’t forget to put out lots of paper towels for sticky fingers.
    • Print out lots of lobsters and crabs on thick paper and then cut them out. Hang a string across your patio or fence, and then glue the lobsters and crabs to the string for a fun banner.
    • If you have a punny soul, take a nautical or rustic-looking frame and print out “Let’s Get Cray” on paper and place it in the frame for cute table decor.
    • Use an old fishnet as a table runner. Place a few lanterns on top of the netting to keep it from flying away, plus it will spruce up your decorations.
    • Don’t worry if you’re short on space, these 10 small backyard ideas and design-smart landscaping tips will have you living large.
    • The one must-have for a great lobster boil is an awesome outdoor bar.

    Hosting Tips & Activities

    • Uncover all the best tips and tricks for a successful crawfish feast.
    • It all boils down to good food, cute décor, and fun friends. Read how to host a bayou shrimp boil to celebrate summer in style.
    • Paint chopsticks red and use them as your lobster claws. Play a game where each person has to pick up various objects and place them into a bucket using nothing but their “pinchers” (chopsticks). Make the item each round more and more difficult to pick up. The first person to place all of their items in the bucket wins.
    • Bocce ball is a fantastic outdoor game to play, especially if everyone is full of delicious lobster.

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  • It’s Time for Tea!

    Gather in the garden or backyard for an incredible tea party filled with friends, flowers, and of course delicious food.

    Tea Party Recipes

     

    Backyard Tea Party Preparation and Décor

    • If you’re looking for a casual setup, place a picnic blanket on the floor and surround a table with comfy, oversized pillows. Place bright flowers in a short vase so they don’t block anyone’s view of each other. It can make for a cozy gathering.
    • Set the table with an elegant combo of white flowers and greens for an uncomplicated arrangement. You can also style your own stunning flower bouquets.
    • Make your own DIY paper flowers so you can embellish a wreath, create a centerpiece, or even decorate a cake.
    • For beautiful feminine touches, use décor with pale pink and floral linens for a soft touch.
    • Hang circular paper fans of all colors from your trees and fences. You can also hang paper lanterns for a warm glow.

     

    Tea Party Activities

    • Discover how to host the perfect afternoon garden party filled with flowers, friends, and fun.
    • Create a succulent terrarium station. Each person can pick a planter or vase and create their own little terrarium world to take home. You will need to put out the cactus potting mix, decorative stones, shovels, and succulents to repot. If you want to step it up a notch, buy plain planters and let each person paint their own before they get planting.
    • Pass out paper and pencils for this tea party game. Set a timer for two minutes and have your guests write down as many words as they can think of that start with the letter T for the first round. For the second round, do E and the third round, A. Each person gets one point for each word unless someone else has the same word. Total the points when the timer goes off, and the player with the most points from all three rounds wins.
    • Play guess that tea. Each person takes a sip of the teas in front of them and writes down what they think it is on a piece of paper.

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  • Throw a Tropical Ocean Party in Your Backyard

    Who said you have to live on a beach to host an island party? With the following backyard ideas, décor tips, tropical recipes, and ocean-oriented activities, we are sure your party will go swimmingly.

    Tropical Backyard and Island Décor

    • Create a tropical retreat in your backyard, so you feel like you’re relaxed, on vacation all the time. These ideas will help you construct the perfect atmosphere for a tropical get-together.
    • Fill a large glass vase with sand and shells. If your party is at night, place string lights around the shells inside the vase. You can also put a small candle in the center of the sand in the glass for a warm island vibe.
    • Place tiki torches around the yard to create a beautiful visual and produce a tropical vibe. They are easy to install, affordable, and can even help repel mosquitos. While they create the perfect ambiance, make sure there is at least 6ft of clearance on all sides, and they are firmly placed into the ground.
    • Head to a craft store and buy a foam wreath base. Paint it white and red, so it looks like a buoy.
    • Transform empty wood crates into rustic furniture or décor.
    • Set up beachy-looking tables by using netting as a table liner. You can also place pieces of driftwood, shells, and other island-feeling décor in the center. Another cute idea would be to place air plants inside a few seashells.
    • Find old glass bottles and vases and wrap a rope around them using glue as adhesive. You can repurpose old wine bottles and wrap a rope around the base of the bottle and then place fairy lights inside the bottles to create a beautiful glowing effect.
    • Climb aboard the craft boat with this awesome terra-cotta pot lighthouse project that will be a great addition to any outdoor space.
    • Use striped napkins, seat cushions, or table liners for a nautical effect. If you can use white and navy blue stripes.
    • Learn how to build your very own DIY cooler cabinet. We’re shore your guests will love it.
    • Create a showstopping bar using a surfboard placed on top of a table.
    • These mermaid gardens will make a splash at your next gathering.

     

    Tropical Recipes

    • If you are looking for an easy and healthy side dish, learn how to grill vegetables so they become caramelized and delicious.
    • These are the perfect summer salad recipes, sea for yourself.
    • Make this marinated Mediterranean shrimp appetizer that can be served in cocktail glasses so it looks as good as it tastes.
    • Check out these mouthwatering grilled salmon recipes that make the perfect summer meals.
    • When people “sea” your sailboat cake they will surely be impressed.
    • Buy or bake macaroons and open one side of each one and place an edible pearl in each one so they look like oysters.
    • Take any simple cake, homemade or purchased, and sprinkle a mixture of brown sugar and crushed up graham crackers around the edge so it looks like sand. Top it off with a few chocolate (or real) shells. You can also add edible pearl sprinkles around the shells or inside a fake oyster.
    • These octopus cake pops are eight thumbs up.
    • Sip on these tropical cocktails that will make you feel like you’re on vacation, with your toes in the sand, smelling the sweet ocean breeze.
    • This blue Hawaii martini will have you floating on cloud nine.
    • Your guests will go nuts for this coconut margarita.

     

    Hosting Tips & Activities

    • Create a sandbox without digging or any hard work. Simply buy a kiddie pool and fill it with sand that’s safe for your kids to play in. All you need is a few beach toys to create a killer sandcastle.
    • Set up a sand art table for the kids. You will need small old vases, plastic bottles or anything clear and a few and funnels. Put out bowls, each filled with different colored sand, and let the kiddos use the funnels to layer different colored sand into the containers.
    • Make seashell candles by placing a wick in the center of a shell and filling it with melted candle wax. Create an ocean feel by adding a small amount of blue dye into the melted wax before adding it to the shell, so it looks like the sea.
    • Place out props and nautical-themed items so you can all take fun photos. Put out a few things such as a snorkel, captain’s hats, pirate gear, silly sunglasses, big beach hats, a wooden anchor, and underwater stuffed animals, and toys.
    • Provide each guest with an empty wine bottle, a piece of paper, and a pen. Have them write down a joke or any message that would be funny to have read aloud, or perhaps three things they would bring to a desert island. Place the bottles in the middle of the table, and each person can read a different person’s message in the bottle for some fun laughs.
    • Check out these decorating ideas for summer.
    • This DIY ring toss yard game is the perfect summer game.

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  • Entertaining Outdoor Activities

    Explore new ways to enjoy your outdoor space. Whether you have a graceful front porch, expansive lawn, a rooftop deck, or inviting patio, there are numerous activities for adults, kids, and entire families that can inspire and entertain. From romantic date-nights to creative family-fun days, read on as we reveal some of our favorite outside activities.

    Outdoor Movie Night

    Warm nights call for entertainment under the stars. Whether you want a romantic evening as a couple or are hoping for family fun, setting up a backyard movie night takes relatively little work and yields many happy memories. You can order a formal movie screen, or go the DIY route using some cut bamboo poles and older bed sheets. But you can just as easily use one of the outside walls of your home or rooftop deck, white fencing, or your garage door. The surface needs to be relatively flat and solid, without windows or breaks to distort the picture. Move your outdoor furniture into position or put down sleeping bags and big pillows for some comfortable seating for you and your family. From there, as our editors at Better Homes & Gardens reveal, it’s showtime as soon as you start “[streaming] a movie from [your] laptop or office-standard projector.” And, of course, don’t forget the snacks!

    Sun-filled Art Projects

    For adults, paint-and-sip classes have been popular, particularly among groups of friends looking for creative, low-pressure activities. Art and wine lovers have found ways to bring the paint-and-sip party experience into their own home (or their backyards, patios, and porches). If you have the equipment, set up your easel, canvas, and paints in an outside spot that allows for the sun to warm you, but not overwhelm you or dry out your paints. Join your favorite group of artistic friends on Zoom and connect to any of the local artists currently offering virtual art sessions. Don’t forget to keep something chilled by your side. Whether that’s a crisp Sauvignon Blanc or a refreshing lemonade is entirely up to you.

    For kids, this is an excellent opportunity not only to grab the watercolors and color pencils, but pieces of vibrant chalk. Parents applauds the idea of creating a chalkboard by “[applying] two coats of [chalkboard] paint to a large piece of plywood” and then “[hanging] the finished drawing station at kid height with heavy-duty picture-hanging hardware.” Of course, your home’s front walk and sidewalk are also prime canvases for some serious chalk creativity. You might be surprised at how delighted your neighbors are to see your kids’ vivid chalk creations as they enjoy an evening stroll.

    Catered Picnics

    Discover which local restaurants offer tantalizing take-out specials that include everything from family meals to dinners for two with wine pairings or margarita night specialties. There are even exclusive events that allow you to buy expertly prepared cuisine or award-winning vino via take-out or curbside pick-up, followed by a Zoom get-together with the chef or winemaker that crafted it. Imagine sitting in your backyard with your partner as the late summer sun sets, talking with your favorite local chef as you savor every bite. Whether you go big or intimately casual, a picnic on a covered blanket in a space marked off with tea lights or overhead bistro lights will make even an average Tuesday night dinner feel special. You may love the experience so much that date-night picnics in your home’s backyard or patio may become one of your favorite activities.

    Dances Under the Bistro Lights

    In much the same way that twilight picnics tempt, a special night under the bistro lights can create a romantic date-night activity. If you have a patio, balcony, or deck, you can easily string bistro lights above it to create a sparkling effect. If you have an open lawn, designate a dance space by using planters or electric candles; string bistro lights from the tree-tops or along a fence-line for some dazzling illumination. If you have portable Bluetooth speakers, all you need to do is press play on your smart-device for your favorite digital playlist. If not, you can also play tunes off of your laptop, which you can discreetly tuck away for safety.

    Backyard Camping

    You have a tent, gear, and the desire to be out-of-doors with your family. Get a little creative and enjoy your own backyard. Start by setting up your tent in the backyard, patio, or rooftop deck. The space does not need to be huge; it just needs to accommodate your tent and a small amount of cooking gear or a cooler filled with drinks and snacks. You then prepare for a night of outside fun. The experts at Real Simple suggest: “Bring sleeping bags or blankets, flashlights, and mosquito repellent for everyone. And arm yourself with enough ghost stories to keep little ones up thrillingly past their bedtimes.”

    Home Waterpark Games

    The temperatures are rising. The good news is you might be surprised at how easy it is to create your own home waterpark – all you need is a patch of lawn to get started. Real Simple recommends that you “buy or borrow a kiddie pool, turn on the sprinkler, unravel the hose, and commandeer as many spray bottles, buckets, tubs, and water pistols as possible.” Start with classic games like Cannonball Toss using water balloons before letting your kids fire up their imaginations as they create their own activities while also enjoying some slip-and-slide fun.

    Porch-side Performances

    Are your kids missing theater camp? Do you have a teenager or college-aged musician in the family who wants a chance to play in public again? Parents raves about the opportunity performers of all ages have in their own backyard or front porch. For young kids, they will love creating an impromptu stage because it inspires imaginative play. For older performers, it gives them a chance to try new material without requiring much additional equipment. For backyard stages, Parents recommends “no-sew theater curtains” using red burlap, curtain rings, and a clothesline that is run around two trees.  Similarly, if you have a front porch with descending stairs, you can easily hang up two pieces of red fabric using clothesline across the top landing. And voila! You can part the theater curtains to allow the performer the feeling of a real stage. The kids can perform for family, and if you have an ample enough space to safely social distance, you can create viewing pods out of Hula Hoops for your neighbors.

    Balance Courses and Homemade Games

    Obstacle courses and homemade backyard games can be crafted using many of the items you may already have in your home. These activities are fun, and they are challenging enough to help the family stay fit and engaged in something that is not screen-oriented this summer. Start by setting up a tennis ball or bean bag toss by arranging tiers of small baskets or even unused plastic containers in your backyard. If you don’t have bean bags, you can either take sealable plastic bags or old fabric and fill them with rice before sewing the newly formed bags shut. Don’t forget the treats to reward those making the most baskets.

    Parents adores the idea of adding a balance challenge to your backyard activities. The Magazine recommends using tree stumps of varying heights that are then “[spaced] … far enough apart so kids have to carefully plot each step as they walk the path.” If you don’t have easy access to tree stumps, but do have spare balance-beam-width wooden planks, Real Simple suggests a balance game called “Walking the Plank.” The rules, according to the Magazine, are simple: “Let kids take turns walking across a long wooden plank. Whoever finishes first without touching the ground wins. (If someone does touch it, yell ‘Shark bait!’)” Hula Hoops, homemade tunnels, lawn furniture, and pool noodles can serve as supplies for additional challenges for your spontaneous obstacle course.

    Homemade Boat Races

    If you are feeling particularly crafty, and have a backyard pool, consider planning a family boat race. Boat bases can be made from cutting into old pool noodles, rinsed plastic containers, or light metal lids, while duct tape, fabric, and string can create the sails. If you want to create racing lanes, Parents has an ingenious idea to get your boat races started. The Magazine explains: “Kids can race homemade boats down … tracks made from large-hole pool noodles cut in half lengthwise.” Let the races begin!

    Hidden Forts and Hideaways

    Building special hideaways, whether playhouses, forts, or other uniquely magical abodes, can provide a “getaway” for kids. These structures can be as simple or elaborate as you want to make them. Beach towels draped over lawn furniture can create a quick, make-shift fort, while clotheslines run around trees and draped with patterned sheets, towels, or blankets are among Real Simple’s favorite hideaways.

    Parents loves the idea of creating a hanging retreat perfect for family “tea parties, secret club meetings, or games of hide-and-seek.” Large hoops made from pool noodles or extra-large Hula Hoops can be draped with strips of vibrant fabric or vivid sections of crepe paper and hung from a nearby tree. The strips float down to the ground, creating a secret world inside the hoop-covered material. Pergolas can be enclosed with elaborate builds from cardboard boxes covered in glitter designs, markers, fabric, or even leftover wallpaper. Give the kids ample room to be part of the design and building process. You’ll be amazed at how creative they can be!

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  • Summer of Fun with BHGRE®

    Whether you’re interested in exploring your own backyard or seeking a vacation close to home, Better Homes and Gardens® Real Estate is here to help. If you want to roam the Northwest or explore the Southeast, we have compiled an endless list of summer destinations so you can get that much-needed change of scenery. If you want to gather your friends and family for some outdoor fun, try hosting an island-themed get-together or learn how to throw the ultimate BBQ. No matter what you prefer, uncover tons of ways you have an incredible summer.

     

    If you’re looking for a change of scenery, pack your bags, hit the road, and get ready for an extraordinary adventure. Make new memories and explore tons of incredible, unique places all over the country. There is something for everyone, so venture out, stay safe, and discover a few spots on the map you might not even know existed.

    Transform your backyard into an oasis so you can spend your summer relaxing, having fun with family and friends, or just soaking up the sun in your newly refreshed retreat. Discover tons of great patio, backyard, balcony, and landscape design ideas that will work in various outdoor spaces. If you want to host a sweet gathering, check out several fun potential ideas and themes, each with recipes, activities, and décor ideas.

  • Backyard Fun

    Transform your backyard into an oasis and spend your summer relaxing, having fun with family and friends, or just soaking up the sun in your newly refreshed outdoor space. Discover tons of great patio, backyard, balcony, landscape design ideas, or learn tips and tricks to host the ultimate gathering. Below you can find several fun ideas and themes, each with mouthwatering recipes, activities, and incredible décor ideas.