4th of July Weekend Bucket List Ideas for Your Family

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The 4th of July is almost here! Are you ready to celebrate 250 years since the Declaration of Independence in 1776? Enjoy the milestone! Create a bucket list for your family and friends. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following 4th of July bucket list ideas for your family.

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  1. Proudly display the US Flag.
  2. Take a 4th of July themed selfie for your social media. (For example, stand in front of the US Flag or use red, white, and blue streamers as a backdrop.
  3. Decorate your home or living space with red, white, and blue colors.
  4. Use poster board, construction paper, or streamers to make homemade decorations as a family activity.
  5. Host a BBQ
  6. Make patriotic themed desserts.
  7. Create a YouTube or TikTok video. Sing the Star Spangled Banner or just wish everyone a Happy 4th of July.
  8. Decorate your bikes with red, white, and blue streamers. Add mini US Flags and crepe paper around the spokes. After you are done decorating, go for a bike ride to show off your patriotic pride.
  9. Paint your face with patriotic themes. Think stars and stripes.
  10. Get away from the big crowds and go camping for the weekend.
  11. Pack snacks and beverages. Then, go watch fireworks at your local park.
  12. Go on a picnic at a local park.
  13. Make root beer floats.
  14. Get a patriotic themed hat to wear on the 4th of July.
  15. Paint your nails red, white, and blue.
  16. Create a photo booth area with patriotic props. Take lots of photos to share with your family and friends. If you are hosting a 4th of July party, ask guests to tag you in the photos.
  17. Get crafty! Create a 4th of July wreath for your front door.
  18. Use red, white, and blue flowers to create a partriotic centerpiece for your food taple.
  19. Do red, white, and blue finger painting. Hang your creations up as part of your patriotic decorations.
  20. Make homemade cards to give out to family and friends. (This is a great family activity to give to grandparents).
  21. Paint rocks in patriotic themes to hide around your community.
  22. Rainy day? Make patriotic slime or dough to keep children busy.
  23. Host a 4th of July scavenger hunt. If you have lots of guests coming over, do both a kids and adult version.
  24. Make tie dye t-shirts. Use red, white, and blue dyes. Add pony beads or other embellishments.
  25. Go to a lake or beach for the day. Often communities will host fireworks over the lake at dusk.
  26. Attend your local 4th of July parade.
  27. Host an old fashioned backyard sports day. Include a 3-legged race, an apple pie eating contest, egg on a teaspoon race, or water balloon toss.
  28. Play Cornhole.
  29. Make homemade lemonade.
  30. Create chalk art to celebrate the holiday.
  31. Have water balloon fight.
  32. Volunteer
  33. Donate food items to a local pantry or shelter.
  34. Dress your pet in a patriotic themed outfit. (My cat just loves this one. lol)
  35. Create a 4th of July themed playlist.
  36. Make and eat homemade ice cream.
  37. Eat a red, white, and blue Popsicle.
  38. Light sparklers. Write your name out with sparklers.
  39. Host a bonfire night for family and friends.
  40. Eat S’mores.
  41. Attend a Music in the Park event
  42. Eat Snow Cones.
  43. Send a care package to a service member.
  44. Visit a historical landmark or historical site.
  45. Order pizza and watch Independence Day.
  46. Make popcorn and binge your favorite series.
  47. Go to your local library. Read a book about Independence Day.
  48. Go to an amusement or water park for the day.
  49. Bake cookies or cupcakes. Decorate with a patriotic theme. Keep some for you and give the rest to family and friends.
  50. Skip the crowds and go hiking at a state or national park.
  51. Go stargazing.
  52. Watch the sunset while sipping your favorite beverage.
  53. Go to a baseball game.
  54. Buy red, white, and blue glowsticks to use in the dark.
  55. Dress up in festive outfits. Go over the top. Enjoy the 250th celebration.
  56. Turn off your devices for the day.
  57. Plan nothing! Relax and enjoy your holiday.

Happy 4th of July!

Author: Rebecca C.

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