Evelyn Romans | 

9 Summer Backyard Entertaining Tips That Actually Work

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Just in time for warm weather, I’ve rounded up my favorite summer party hacks perfect for families on a budget. These are easy, cheap, and are sure to wow your guests.

So, if you’re looking for outdoor party games, food, and decor ideas, I’ve got some effortless tips that can be accomplished for dirt cheap.

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1. Skip the insect repellent and put a dryer sheet in your pocket instead.

Someone pulling out Bounce dryer sheets and sticking them in her pocket as insect repellent.

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2. Every summer party needs a sticky fingers station.

Person reaching for hand sanitizer next to a bucket with rolls of paper towels and Wet Ones on a table with a sign that reads, "Sticky fi...

You can do this with a simple bucket, hand wipes, and sanitizer, or you can use a water jug and hand soap to make it a full hand-washing station. (Think: camping hack for cleaning hands in the great outdoors.)

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3. Painted pineapple crowns are easy (and cheap) outdoor party decorations.

A person using acrylic paint to paint pineapple crowns next to some pineapples that have been painted pink and blue.

If your summer party theme is along the lines of tropical, or maybe an island theme, this is the perfect decor. It works as a table centerpiece, or just scattered around your backyard. Pineapples are cheap in the summer — usually under $4 each. Use a foam brush and acrylic paint to color the crowns to match your theme.

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4. Use ketchup and mustard to write guests’ burger preferences.

Someone using a mustard bottle to write the letters "W" and "R" on some hamburger buns, and a plate showing the buns next to a bottle ...

If you don’t want to hover around the grill, carefully use ketchup or mustard to write “W” for well done, or “R” for rare on your bun. This way, the chef knows what you’d like even if you set your plate down and walk away. If you’re worried about a mix-up between “W” and “M” for medium, go ahead and write out “Well” or “Med.”

While you’re at it, mark the bun with your name so it’s clear who it belongs to.

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5. Pre-scoop your ice cream so it’s summer party-ready.

A person's hand picking up a cup of ice cream from a tray of little colorful cups with pre-scooped ice cream and strawberries.

So, deal with the mess before the party instead by prepping scoops ahead of time. Put them inside silicone baking cup liners or the like.

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6. Make watermelon pops and enjoy less mess.

A person's hand taking a slice of watermelon on a popsicle stick from a plate of them.

Kids will think it’s fun, but you’ll know the real reason you did it: to keep the mess down. Muahaha.

Go ahead and use this trick on all melons. Cantaloupe and honeydew pops work, too!

7. Use a wine glass for a DIY chips-and-dip bowl.

Person setting a wine glass in a bowl and surrounding it with chips, with salsa in the glass for dipping.

A wine or margarita glass makes a great salsa holder. All you need is a big plastic bowl and some tortilla chips and you’re all set. I bet you have most of this on hand.

8. Prevent ice cream from leaking through a cone with a marshmallow.

Person placing a marshmallow in a waffle cone to stop ice cream from leaking.

Any size works, although for a waffle cone, I’d go with a jumbo marshmallow. Tell kids there’s a prize at the bottom and see who gets to it first.

9. Instead of water balloons, throw sponge balls.

A person using scissors to cut colorful sponges into strips and stacking them with alternating colors on a table next to some completed D...

You’ll need two plain sponges per ball. Cut each sponge into six long strips and stack six strips on top of six like this:

A person's hands using a rubber band to tie sponge strips together to form a sponge ball, and someone putting some sponge balls into a bu...

Place a rubber band tightly around the center of all the pieces, then manually move the pieces to form a star shape.

Fill up a couple buckets with water, soak the sponges, and throw them around for fun on a hot summer day.