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Memorial Day #Pinterestpartyhacks

Memorial Day is so close we can taste it! We found some awesome #partyhacks that you can use for your Memorial Day get together that are sure to make your busy day as a host more relaxing. . . Check out the #pinterestpartyhacks we thought were pretty neat!


Corn in a Cooler

Corn on the cob is a great starchy side that goes with just about anything. This year, try this #partyhack . . . After you've pealed and cleaned your corn, gently place it in an empy cooler and pour hot, boiling water over top. Close the lid and give it some time, then drain out the water by pulling the little plug, and you're ready to chow down!

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Light Up Beverage Bowl

Buy a couple glow sticks and place them in the bottom of your beverage bowl filled with ice. Once the sun goes down, no one will have any trouble finding their next drink with this #partyhack

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Cupcake Liner Decorative Drinks

One downside to serving delicious, fruity mixed drinks is the bugs that they attract when you're outdoors. With a cupcake liner strategically placed on top of your drink, you can make your cocktails as sugary as you like! Cupcake liners are also great because they're affordable, stylish and you can easily match their colors with your theme!

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