Consider throwing a party in your backyard. What kind of guests do you wish to invite? Will there be any children? What are their ages?
It’s always great to make proper invitations once you’ve decided who’s invited (everyone loves getting mail). If you don’t have time (which many of us busy parents don’t), sending out email invitations, texting, or calling will suffice.
You’ll want to start organizing a few weeks ahead of time for more formal parties, but impromptu gatherings of 8-10 people can happen in only a day or two.
After you choose what best to be included in your backyard party, now it’s time to ask your friends to join with these black and white watercolor Invitations.
The blank boxes that you can use to write the party details or other invitations wording. Do you want to make this yours? Follow my simple rules to make these templates yours!
Download Help
If you’re wondering on how to download this Free Monstera Leaf collection and what you should do next, please read and follow these following guides:
- Choose your template design
- Move your mouse pointer and Left-Click the template
- Wait for a while, a new page will be appeared
- Right-click the template and choose “save image as” to save it
- Locate where the file will be saved in your device and Enter
If the download process has finished, Open the file with either Microsoft Word or Adobe Photoshop. Then insert your text or party information. Print the final draft on cardstock or any printing paper.
customize your invitation here
Amazing Backyard Party Ideas
Backyard parties are relaxed, friendly, and enjoyable. Nothing stuffy, expensive, or stressful (you’re already stressed!)—just fun, relaxing summer socials! And having a party outside is so much easier than having one inside!
You may spread out in the yard instead of cramming everyone into a cramped living room or a heated kitchen. Cleaning up is usually a breeze, and the kids can run about and play.
The beauty of backyard parties (apart from their simplicity) is that they may be repeated throughout the summer. They aren’t huge events that necessitate extensive preparation. In fact, the more casual you make it, the more time you’ll have to socialize and have fun, which we all know is the most important aspect of any party, right?
Party Food Ideas
Summer garden parties aren’t like formal dinner parties or intensive cooking activities. In the summer, people prefer to eat light, so don’t feel obligated to slave away in the kitchen and miss out on the festivities.
Plan salads, bread and cheese platters, green salads, pickles, chips, fruit, and Mediterranean or Mexican foods that can be served cold or as part of a buffet. Keep side dishes basic and easy to prepare ahead of time.
Grill away if you or your spouse enjoys it. However, don’t make someone the grill master by putting pressure on them (including yourself). It’s fine to make a slow-cooker main dish like taco filling, pulled pork, or chicken and then sear a few peppers or corn on the grill.
Kabobs can be made and assembled ahead of time, and guests can keep an eye on their own burgers if you’re serving hotdogs, hamburgers, and other regular grill fare. If you have any non-meat eaters among your group, offer a few vegetarian options.