Looking for some patriotic Fourth of July treats and goodies going into the holiday weekend? We have 12 easy solutions for you. These treats and crafts are timeless, so Pin this post for reference year over year and be sure to tag us if you share them!
My Fourth of July S’mores-gasbord
Full of the s’mores making basics and then some, this board will serve every audience, s’mores lover and haters alike. Plus, the chocolate chip cookies are Keto friendly and several items are gluten free. Please everyone with this festive board at your next BBQ or bonfire!
Patriotic Pound Cake Cups
These sweet treats make me feel good great because I’m also getting a helping of blueberries and strawberries in the process.
French Toast Breakfast Pops
This is the most clever idea! Kimmy took her French Toast and used a cookie cutter to make them into stars for this cute treat. Healthy and sweet, win win to me!
Patriotic Breakfast Bagels and Scavenger Hunt
Fourth of July treats AND a scavenger hunt? More like double the treats! Jessica put together the cutest spread of patriotic bagels and shmears plus an activity for her four boys. She even includes a free printable of her scavenger hunt on her blog here!
Patriotic Ice Cream Sandwiches
Serve yourself or let the kids decorate because all these take are some sprinkles and an ice cream sandwich to make. Perfect combination activity and snack for this weekend!
Bomb Pop Lemonade Cocktail
Okay, this is actually the easiest freaking drink ever, not to mention the cutest! Brittany added a bomb pomp to her colored sugar-rimmed vodka lemonade and BOOM, instant festivity!
Red, White and Yummy Popcorn
If you have popcorn, white chocolate and food coloring you have everything to make Gabby’s patriotic popcorn. Just melt a little red and blue chocolate over the popcorn and you have yourself an easy, tasty snack!
Layers of Fourth of July Treats
Brittany’s ready to party like its 1776 with this sweet layered cake. This is a great treat for anyone seeking a light but satisfying dessert for their patriotic themed gatherings this weekend (or really, all summer long).
Edible Fourth of July Sparklers
Perfect for kiddos and adults alike and comes with exactly zero accidental burns. Cut up some fruit, grab a cookie cutter, some skewers and assemble. It’s that easy!
Shop Small with Rochelle
Are you and the kiddos outfitted for the holiday? If not, Rochelle’s got you with some great small business fashion recs!
Wine Glass Fourth of July Treats
Katie threw in a little history lesson with these fun Fourth of July treats for her girls. Grab some vanilla wafers, whipped cream, fruit and pudding and you’re ready to make these with your kiddos, too!
Fourth of July Trifle
Fun to make and easy to get the kiddos involved. Christine put this beautiful pieces together with her littles in a beautiful glass dish that really showed off the fabulous layers.
Light & Easy Fruit Dip
Brittany’s fluffy fruit dip sounds like just the ticket for a sweet tooth fix. Serve with graham crackers and use some sprinkles to garnish and you have yourself one patriotic summertime staple.
Which was your favorite Fourth of July treat? I’m a fan of anything red, white, blue and edible, so it’s hard to choose. Let me know yours in the comments!