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Spring Break Beach Party


Hey everyone! It's spring break for most of you or it will be soon! If you are not going on vacation don't worry, throw your own beach party in your house!! Here is some inspiration I found on a lovely little site called Pinterest (incase you haven't heard of it).

You can go to party city or even the dollar store to buy beach themed decorations for your house. Thing like beach balls, buckets, fake palm trees, pool toys, etc. Be creative! It's your party and your spring break, make your stay-cation as fun as you want it to be! Also, try and fine some beach music to play or just buy a beach boys cd!


When you lay out the food be creative. You can use any beach toys and put food in or around it. Get fun and decorative plates and cups. The beach is always great for mix-matching so don't be afraid to do that with your plates and food layout. Try and find some beach themed foods, like fruits, veggies, sandwiches, anything you would pack with you or buy at the beach.


Make your own drinks. This is really creative and you can find the drink holders at target. Label your drinks with fun beach themed names. I suggest buy the crystal light cocktails and you can cocktails so everyone can have someone.


These are just cookies decorated with frosting and I think an M&M. Make some fun foods and don't be shy to look them up online or create your own. I love fun creative foods and everyone else at the party will love them too. Any little details like this will make your beach party rememberable.

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