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Bonfire Fun


Have you ever sat around a bonfire and simply enjoyed the sounds and smells? I love the smell of a bonfire and the sounds of the cracking wood and even nature around. These are things that I grew up with, in my family we had lots of bonfires when I was growing up and now that I'm older we still have bonfires we just have more fun (aka Adult Bonfires lol) For today's post I am going to be giving some ideas to have your own adult bonfire as well as things that you can add if you want to include children.

 

Comfy + Cozy

The perfect pit party would not be complete without some seriously comfy blankets and quilts. Gather some of your prettiest throws and stick them into baskets or wire storage boxes. Place them around the pit and throughout your entertainment space to be sure your friends are cozy throughout the evening.

Some last minute guests coming to crash the party and you want to be sure there are enough seats for everyone? Bring out some of your prettiest poufs and floor pillows and stick them around the pit for additional seating. Not only does it solve your number problem, it’s a stylish solution that everyone is sure to love. And—don’t worry. No one will mind sitting crisscrossed-apple-sauce when there are batches of booze floating around!

 

Boozy Batches

Speaking of booze.., we’re all grown up and it’s time to kick it up a notch! Gone are the days where fruit punch and regular ol’ cocoa will get the job done. We’re not throwing any old kiddie party, after all.

My picks for boozing by the blaze? Take inspiration from the season and serve drinks that just feel like fall. Anything with pumpkin, hot cocoa or cinnamon and nutmeg are guaranteed to be crowd pleasers. My personal favorites? Boozy Hot Chocolate, Pumkincellos and Caramel Apple Martinis. Sip by the pit and enjoy that brisk autumn air.

 

Pit-Party Snacks

Again, it’s time to kick it up a notch from the boring bonfire hotdogs and marshmallows. Wow your guests with a thoughtful and, you guessed it, seasonal snack spread! Dress up those shiny Red Delicious and Granny Smiths with fall favorites: chocolate and caramel. Skewer slices and set up a build-your-own candy apple bar, complete with all the sugary fixin’s!

Want a salty option as well? Bag up some specially-spiced popcorn and keep it within arm’s reach! I also love the idea of setting out an expertly-executed charcuterie board because, really, does anything say “adult” more than that?

 

Autumnal Ambiance

Add to the autumn-inspired atmosphere by building on that fire-gleam theme. My tip? Double your fireside glow by placing candles throughout your outdoor space. Hollowed-out apples turned tea light holders make for the perfect autumn tablescape.

Not wanting to roll your sleeves up? Not to fret! You can still add autumn-vibes with some bare-bones candlesticks, paired with some yummy cinnamon, vanilla or caramel-scented candles.

 

B.Y.O.P

Just because we’re old enough to rent a car doesn’t mean we’re ready to hang up our hat on festive fall activities. Grown-ups deserve a little fun, too!

Make this bonfire a BYOP (Bring Your Own Pumpkin) and set up a pumpkin carving competition with some quirky templates and a couple of trash-bags for all those gooey (but so, so fun) pumpkin-guts.

If you’re trying to cut down on clean-up, invite your friends to bring plastic pumpkins. Set up a crafty paint station, complete with brushes, glitter and gilding supplies galore! Spend the night flexing your creativity with your closest comrades, and even offer a small prize for the prettiest, most pin-worthy painted pumpkin at the end of the night.

 

Now if you will be having kids at your bonfire all you would have to do is make sure that they have drinks and snacks, as well as making sure there are things to keep them occupied. For this you can do a Glow stick finding game, glow in the dark tag, apple bobbing (if you can), pumpkin carving, etc. There are many things that you can do to make your bonfire fun for everyone.

 

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