Heat, humidity, bugs — all of these dampen a Fourth of July celebration. But with these easy hacks, everyone (even kids and pets!) will enjoy a fun, food-filled day outside. Here are some last-minute, outdoor entertaining ideas for a stress-free Fourth of July cookout.

Pack smart.

If you and your crew will be celebrating Independence Day at a park, on a boat or in a friend’s backyard, don’t load down your cooler with unnecessary items. These packing hacks make it SO much easier to transport picnic supplies.

Banish bugs.

The absolute best way to keep mosquitoes away is with a fan. Set up a few cheap floor fans on your deck or patio to keep bug bites to a minimum. Or, try these other natural ways to mosquito-proof your yard.

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Stay cool.

Fan

It’s hot out there, y’all. Keep cold water on hand along with frozen aloe and a soothing facial spray. Watch the video above for more ways to beat the heat.

Make your own poppers.

Oops, forgot to buy sparklers? These festive poppers are extremely easy to make, and you likely already have the supplies! This version is slightly more advanced but filled with goodies.

Easy DIYs save the day.

Keep tablecloths in place, bugs away from food and drinks cold with these quick picnic hacks. Watch the video above to see how to make these genius, outdoor party must-haves.

Use household items as serveware.

Sodas on Ice in Ceramic Planter

So, you forgot to pick up paper plates and bowls at the store. Don’t sweat it! Instead, repurpose items around the house as cute serveware. For example, planter = ice bucket. See 14 more ways to improvise party supplies.

Kegs and pitcher cocktails, FTW.

No one wants to play bartender all night. Set up a self-serve drink station and big-batch cocktails. Here are our favorite summer cocktails for a crowd.

Keep the kiddos happy.

Whether you’re expecting one kid or 10 at your gathering, it’s a good idea to have age-appropriate entertainment. Water-soaked sponge necklaces will keep them cool while they play in this tent-turned-playscape. Healthy and hydrating frozen treats help prevent meltdowns. Get even more kid-friendly party ideas, here!

Don’t forget your pets!

Fur, fun, and function

If your furry BFF will be joining your cookout, make sure they have plenty of water and shade. Remember, too, that some picnic foods are toxic to dogs and cats. Keep pets safe and healthy this summer with these tips.

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