Summer Party Ideas: The Classic BBQ Picnic

Posted by Alexandra C. | Thursday April 26, 201217 comments


Hello chicks! The sun is shining, there's the smell of steak grilling on the barbie and you've got a cold drink in your hand. It's pretty much impossible to feel sad when you're at a summer BBQ. Inspired by this feeling, I've put together a guide with everything you need to put together your own fabulous and fun BBQ party. 

Of course, when it comes to this type of soiree, follow the K.I.S. method: keep it simple. Don't overdue it and don't get fancy. This is all about the informal, laid back, get together. When it comes to food and drink, your menu should be bursting with flavour; use fresh and tasty ingredients. Fill your table with flowers and pops of colour. Blast the tunes and get your best girlfriends over and chicks, you've got yourself a party everyone is sure to remember. 

Decor and Venue 


Okay, so maybe you won't be pulling an 18th century romantic inspired picnic out of sleeve any time soon, but...le sigh, how gorgeous right? Use these as inspiration, a jumping off point for all your festivities. Think of a colour palette, I suggest going for bolds, brights and patterns for summer. Speaking of your colour palette, don't be afraid to mix and match! It's supposed to be fun so don't take it too seriously. 
 

Candles, tea lights, fabric streamers and banners are inexpensive and trendy, cute pieces. There isn't anything better for a table than fresh, gorgeous flowers in saturated hues. They add so much life and colour to an event. Now, I've got two words for you: mason jars. Check out this list of 15 different uses for mason jars. I love the idea of using them for vases and center pieces. 
 
Table Setting


Looking to host your own party and not sure where to start? Here are some pieces that I'm absolutely loving right now! 

1. Kikkerland 5 Piece Wine Accessory Kit (US$26.50)
2. Indigo Bone Handle Salad Server (C$12.25) 
3. Ikea Sommarlov Tablecloths (C$24.99)
4. Kikkerland Blinking Ketchup and Mustard (US$23.00) 
5. Kikkerland Polka Dot Straws (US$7.50) 
6. Indigo Aqua Oval Dish (C$8.00)
7. Ikea Iris Tea Towels (C$3.99/2 pack)
8. Libbey Drinking Jar (C$1.99, available at Canadian Tire)
9. Vivre Off Pitcher and Cup (US$246.00)
 
Drinks 


(images via abeautifulmess.typepad.comthepioneerwoman.comkirtsy.com)
 
A summer BBQ is the perfect time to bust out a tangy and fruity punch. For an alcoholic option, try a sangria or margarita. For a dessert/drink, a Jell-o shot may be the answer! Some genius also invented the fruit slice Jell-o shot- this one is on my immediate 'to do' list. For an after dinner, non alcoholic drink, ice coffees are so yummy and very easy to DIY, no Starbucks needed!
 

Looking for an easy, ready to serve option? Get ready to drool with a bevy of yummilicious beverages:

Coors Light Iced T (C$2.35, each), okay get this: beer and iced tea. Yup, that will work. 

Malibu Pina Colada (C$29.95) comes in a large bag with a spout; that's pretty much a party right there isn't it?
Jacob's Creek Moscato (C$10.95) is a light, sparkly white wine that goes great with almost anything. 

Food


As I mentioned above, it isn't necessary to get all fancy with your BBQ food. By using really fresh, tasty, flavourful ingredients your food is going to do all the work itself. Look for fruits and veggies that are in season: tomatoes, avocados, corn, watermelon, am I making you hungry yet? 
 

A BBQ wouldn't be a BBQ without the classics, I'm talking about hamburgers and hotdogs. A BBQ with these basics and a spread of condiments turns something boring into something new and fun. 
 
Dessert


Summer desserts are my absolute favourite. I love how sweet, tart and light they are. A twist on the kid-friendly popsicle or ice cream makes a dessert appropriate for the grown ups and little ones.  

Lavender and Blueberry Ice Cream + Blueberry Crumble 
Watermelon Lime Popsicles
Lemon Soufflés 


I'm not sure why but when summer hits, my go-to dessert is pie. I think it's because you can load them up with summer fruits like strawberries, key limes or lemon. Cute and attractive desserts like these rosebud sugar cookies or pastel macarons decorate a table as well as taste amazing.  
 
How will you be celebrating summer? Do you have a favourite summer BBQ food or drink?

(additional images via thepioneerwoman.com, hwtm.com)  
 
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16 Comments

on April 26, 2012  luxx  2,176 said:

So many cute and fun ideas.

on April 26, 2012  Aliza  14,011 said:

Mmm I'm so hungry now! I can't wait for summer BBQs and parties!

on April 26, 2012  sirenstarlight  7,239 said:

So many good ideas! And you've got me salivating! :P
Those blinking ketchup and mustard bottles are terrifying though and I hope to never see them at anyone's BBQ :P
I think I'm going to look for a Popsicle mold this weekend! I've never tried making my own before :P

on April 26, 2012  TashaCat  6,762 said:

How about some great Ontario wines - like a fab Riesling or bubbly? In love... and lost in the these photos! I can't wait for summer! How beautiful is that setting with the bent wood chairs and hanging birdcages??? Its a grey and rainy day in my space, Alex - thanks for the this bit of sun!

on April 26, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:


I love that Malibu Pina Colada kit you have up here. I can't wait for
summer, or at least until it warms up enough to pull out the BBQ and
make my Baby Back Rib's with my home made sauce. I wish it would warm up
enough this weekend to stand out side for three hours while they cook,
but sadly that doesn't look like its going to happen any time soon.
Bummer!! Now I'm hungry!! LOL

on April 26, 2012  JustUsGirls  3,263 said:

Love this entire post. I'm super excited for the Summer and can't wait until we start having our bbq's. I also really want to try that Coors Light Iced Tea. I heard about it about a month ago, but my local LCBO or Beer Store doesn't have it yet.

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