22 Printables to Help You Plan the Perfect Summer Party

What’s the best part of summer? The parties, of course! Al fresco happy hours, BBQs, bonfires and pool parties are just a few of the endless event options that come with nice weather. And when it comes to fab summer fetes, the planning and prep are almost as fun as the event itself. After all, you get the best of all worlds: cooking, crafting, sampling the menu and cooling off in the pool with a cocktail as you enjoy the work you’ve accomplished. Setting a stellar scene and getting your guests excited are two of the most important parts of a successful summer shindig, so get ready to punch up your part with one or some of these 22 sizzlin’ summer printables.

1. Lemonade Stand: Lemonade stands aren’t just for kiddos. DIY a flavored lemonade bar and decorate it with this cute sign. (via Hostess with the Mostess)

2. Sweet Summertime Popsicle: Lady A may have taught us that there’s nothing sweeter than summertime, but we’ll take this cute popsicle print over American honey any day. (via Ciera Design Studio)

3. Compliment Bunting: Let your guests know just how much you appreciate their presence with this DIY bunting. After all, who doesn’t love a little confidence boost every now and then? (via How About Orange)

4. Ice Cream Gift Tags: We can think of so many uses for these cute little guys — use them as actual gift tags for birthdays and weddings, tie them around party favors or use them for place settings and incorporate them into your decor. (via Eat Drink Chic)

5. Summer Flower: We love the look of these flowers on the drink straws, but can’t wait to try the maker’s suggestion to string them up as garland and use them as cupcake toppers. (via Elli)

6. Summer Words: This printable is word association art. It’s also the best summer bucket list ever. (via This Southern Mom)

7. Popsicle Stationary: We’re all about pretty paper goods. Use this coordinating stationery set to announce your party, then carry the theme through to the end by serving matching popsicles for dessert. (via The TomKat Studio)

8. Cheers Coaster Set: Print out these darling two-toned coasters and put an international spin on your next happy hour. (via Design Love Fest)

9. Star Spangled Banner: Are you ready for the 4th of July? Declare your freedom to enjoy tasty cocktails with this printable come Independence Day. (via HMH Designs)

10. Summer Party Favors: Keep up with the the coordinating paper goods theme with matching signs and favor tags. (via My Fabuless Life)

11. Summer Party Invite: We love the bright colors of this invite set and would be so excited to share them with friends. (via You Are My Fave)

12. July 4th: This printable combines lots of our favorite things, like summer holiday cookouts, bunting and America. (via Hostess with the Mostess)

13. Strawberry Ice Cream Cone Wrappers: We never would have thought to create our own ice cream cone wrappers, but we were super happy to find that Design Eat Repeat did! Wrap your cone in a strawberry print and pretend your ice cream is just as healthy as fruit. (via Design Eat Repeat)

14. Festive Fruit Drink Labels: Maybe florals aren’t your thing, but you still love the idea of decking out your drinks. Attach these festive fruit labels for that perfect DIY lemonade bar. (via Eat Drink Chic)

15. S’mores Treat Bags: Summer is the best time of year to make s’mores. These treat bags make perfect party favors or s’mores kits at your bonfire. (via Write Click Scrapbook)

16. Summer Themed Party Invites: We have all of your invite needs covered…and color-coded! Who needs a pick-your-own adventure book when you can use these to choose your own party? (via Somewhat Simple)

17. Ice Cream Social Invitation: We rarely refer to our modern get-togethers as socials, but we’re all for reviving that term. Especially when this cute invite and ice cream are involved. (via A Pair of Pears)

18. Fourth of July Sparklers Prints: Engage your guests in pyromaniac activities with holiday themed sparkler packs! (via Lil’ Luna)

19. Popsicle Party Invitation Template: Ombre, popsicles and BBQs. We’re diggin’ these craft invitations that could even be used as fans on a hot afternoon. (via Love vs. Design)

20. Popcorn Boxes: Popcorn is a healthy alternative to party desserts. And with adorable, colored containers likes these, none of your guests will be able to resist. (via Design Eat Repeat)

21. Sweet Summer Gift Tags: Not only can you wow your friends with these precious gift tags, but they coordinate with matching wrapping papers too. (via Lia Griffith)

22. Watermelon Ice Cream Cone Wrappers: The ice cream man will have nothing on you if you’re serving up frozen treats in these watermelon wrappers. (via Design Eat Repeat)

What kinds of parties are you planning this summer? Let us know how you’ll use these great printables to help you plan and decorate in the comments below or on Facebook.

St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect excuse to deck out your home in all things green and gold. Lucky for you, Amazon has a ton of decorations to help you do that! I sorted through endless pages of Amazon St. Patrick’s Day decorations to find only the cutest ones you can put out for the season! Whether you’re hosting a full-blown St. Paddy’s party or just chilling at home to make some festive desserts, these finds will have your home looking celebration-ready in no time.

Scroll on to shop 13 super cute St. Patrick's Day decorations from Amazon!

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Happy St. Patty's Day Banner

This banner's got it all, from rainbows to shamrocks and even some shimmery glitter – perfect for a party!

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St. Patrick's Day Pillow Covers

Cozy up your couch with some more St. Paddy's vibes using these adorable pillow covers!

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St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Napkins

These shamrock-shaped napkins are almost too cute to use!

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100-Count St. Patrick's Day Paper Straws

If some St. Patrick's Day cocktails are part of your plans, snag this pack of decorative paper straws to give your guests who sip!

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St. Patrick's Day Drinking Glasses

These cutie drinking glasses can be used all St. Paddy's season long for iced coffees, teas, or even fun green drinks!

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Lucky Foil Balloon Banner

This foil balloon banner screams 'festive'! Hang it in your dining room for a potluck party or put it up around your entryway for a DIY photo booth!

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Folkulture Table Runner

This chic table runner may boast the perfect color palette for St. Patrick's Day, but its stylish scalloped design can easily be displayed year-round!

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St. Patrick's Day Natural Coir Doormat

Make your guests feel welcome this St. Paddy's by snagging this adorable shamrock-speckled doormat!

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St. Patrick's Day Wood Sign

Yeah, what the sign says! Pucker up!

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Lucky Clovers Pillow Cover

This rustic shamrock pillow cover design is simple, but it's so pleasing to look at. Since it's pretty minimal, it'll go with any and every interior design style!

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Green Plaid Table Runner

This electric green table runner is sure to amp up the St. Patrick's Day energy in whatever room you put it in.

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Ribbed Green Glass Vase

Ideal for festive floral arrangements, you can also repurpose this green glass vase all year long!

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Burlap Shamrock Garland

This burlap garland is just rustic enough, but still has a tailored feel to make your space look put-together. Whether you hang it above your fireplace or in the kitchen, this buy is perfect for a subtle touch of green!

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The only thing better than spending two hours with your favorite fictional characters? Spending 7 hours with them! Cruel Intentions (you know, the 1999 classic starring Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Selma Blair) turned 25 last year, and Prime Video released a brand new TV show inspired by the movie. The series featured a fresh twist that will keep even the most dedicated Cruel Intentions fan on their toes — but unfortunately the show was cancelled after just one season.

Here's everything you need to know about Prime Video's Cruel Intentions TV show — including why you should watch it despite its cancellation.

Why was Cruel Intentions cancelled?

Prime Video hasn't made an official announcement about why the series was cancelled, but per Variety, Cruel Intentions didn't make it onto the Nielsen Top 10 Streaming charts. Plus it only got a 24 percent Rotten Tomato score. Cruel indeed.

Where can I watch Cruel Intentions TV show?

Cruel Intentions Release Date

All eight episodes of Cruel Intentions dropped on Prime Video November 21, 2024. That means you can watch them all in one sitting (and then watch them again...and again). Is there anything better than watching a new TV show with a cranberry cocktail? I think not.

Did they remake Cruel Intentions?

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Cruel Intentions Plot

Yes, the Cruel Intentions TV show is a remake of the 1999 movie! This new adaptation takes place at a prestigious college in Washington, D.C. Step-siblings Caroline Merteuil and Lucien Belmont are determined to stay on top of the food chain — especially after a dangerous frat hazing threatens to eliminate the school's Greek Life. The best way to keep the sororities and fraternities on campus? Seduce the most unexpected sorority sister: Vice President's daughter Annie Grover.

Who's in Cruel Intentions?

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Cruel Intentions Cast

Prime Video's new Cruel Intentions is full of standout actors, and I can't wait to see their moment in the spotlight! The cast includes:

  • Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline Merteuil
  • Zac Burgess as Lucien Belmont
  • Savannah Lee Smith as Annie Grover
  • Sara Silva as Cece Carroway
  • John Harlan Kim as Blaise Powell
  • Khobe Clarke as Scott Russell
  • Sean Patrick Thomas as Professor Hank Chadwick
  • Brooke Lena Johnson as Beatrice Worth

The original Cruel Intentions movie stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair. Selma told Variety on October 24 that even though she hadn't been asked to join the series, she'd love to make an appearance. "Maybe there will be a cameo or something," she says. "I’m excited to see it.”

Let us know on Instagram what you thought about the Cruel Intentions TV show, and check out the March TV shows you absolutely can't miss this month.

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Hosting for the holidays just got a whole lot more magical with Anthropologie’s goodies. From elegant tableware that'll totally "wow" your guests to whimsical decor that sets the perfect festive mood, Anthropologie is the premier destination for polished party essentials. Whether you're planning a chic dinner party or getting lit with your cousins, these are the best finishing touches for a spirited gathering. Get ready to impress your guests with our picks!

Our favorite holiday hosting necessities from Anthropologie:

Let's dive into some of the best holiday hosting pieces from Anthropologie, from tableware to decor!

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    Holiday in the City Stoneware Dessert Plate

    These adorable dessert plates are available in several different designs, all of which depict a different city pictured in holiday snow. Your Christmas sweet treats will look stunning served on these!

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    Bow Icon Juice Glasses

    Anthro's viral Icon Juice Glasses are super cute for a variety of occasions, but these bows feel especially holiday-esque. Snag a set for your next gathering's cocktail lineup!

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    Waterfall Coupe Glasses

    Martini, anyone?! These stunning, shine-lined glasses have the perfect touch of elegance.

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    Benedita Bow Ceramic Stoneware Serve Bowl

    This serving bowl is perfect for salads, pasta salads, soups, and more. Bring it to a holiday potluck, and everyone will be asking where you got it.

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    Morgan Shot Glasses

    Now it's really gonna be a party with these colorful shot glasses. Practical in the moment and quite cute when not in use, your bar cart is begging for this set!

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    Festive Bistro Tile Dessert Plate

    'Tis the season for more and more sweet treats, but you could even serve dinner or apps on these unique dessert plates.

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    The world has rapidly evolved over the past few decades, and now that technology has reshaped practically every aspect of our daily lives, plenty of hobbies that once brought joy and connection have faded into obscurity.

    These (now) old-school hobbies remind us of simpler times filled with creativity, hands-on activities, and genuine social connections.

    From the thrill of drive-in movies to the excitement of playing games with someone IRL, here are 10 old-fashioned hobbies and pastimes that Boomers (and many others!) miss today.

    Scroll to see all the old-fashioned hobbies to bring back in 2025!

    1. Soap Carving

    Valeria Boltneva

    Soap carving was once an accessible hobby that allowed people of all ages and skill levels to create intricate designs from simple bars of soap. Armed with basic carving tools like knives, you were able to transform an everyday object into a work of art, like a delicate flower or animal.

    This pastime not only offered a creative outlet but also culminated in a functional home decor item. Yet, as new crafting materials like plastics became more widely available, soap carving faded from popularity.

    2. Quilting Bees

    Ksenia Chernaya

    These social gatherings brought women together and provided a chance for friends and neighbors to collaborate on large quilting projects. They turned an often solitary task into a communal experience filled with laughter and conversation.

    So, the resulting quilts were viewed as deeply sentimental, not just due to the joint effort but also because they often incorporated fabrics from old clothing or keepsakes.

    Then, the rise of industrialization and the availability of cheap, mass-produced bedding caused quilting bees to become much more rare.

    3. Macrame

    Anete Lusina

    Another popular craft was macrame, which involved knotting ropes or cords into intricate, decorative patterns. You could use various knotting techniques to create unique pieces, from plant hangers to wall hangings.

    This hobby helped add bohemian flair to homes and allowed for endless creative possibilities. It also became a symbol of the 1960s and 1970s counterculture.

    4. Drive-In Movies

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    Long before the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, going to the drive-in movie theater was a favorite weekend tradition for many. It was a unique (and social) way to enjoy films under the stars.

    People would pack into their cars, bring along snacks and drinks, and settle in to watch the latest movies on a big outdoor screen. Not only did this pastime force you to actually go somewhere to see a new film, as opposed to laying in your bed at home, but it also provided a lively and nostalgic atmosphere.

    5. Rock Tumbling

    Magda Ehlers

    This hands-on activity allowed people to turn their rough stones into shiny and smooth gems. Hobbyists would get outside, gather cool-looking rocks in nature, place them in a tumbler filled with abrasive grit, and allow the machine to rotate for a couple of weeks.

    Over time, the friction and grinding would smooth the surfaces, revealing the natural beauty hidden beneath each stone's rough exterior. It was relaxing and rewarding and encouraged Boomers to have patience and appreciate the world around them.

    6. Going Dancing

    Warner Bros. Television

    Walk into any major club today, and you probably won't see a lot of dancing (at least in the traditional sense). Modern venues feature mostly EDM shows now, with attendees bouncing or fist-bumping away. But back in the day, local ballrooms, sock hops, and even discos were really "happening."

    Dance floors were filled with singles and couples swinging and jiving away to everything from jazz and rock 'n' roll to even pop hits. Going dancing got people out, moving, and enjoying each other's company. It's time to bring real dancing back to today's nightlife scene.

    7. Model Rockets

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    During the 1960s, building and launching model rockets was a thrilling hobby that captured the attention of people, both young and old. Enthusiasts would carefully assemble small rockets using materials like molded plastic, cardboard, paper, and tubing, then laugh them into the sky.

    Aside from being exciting, this activity was also educational, sparking interest in science and engineering.

    8. Sand Art

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    Sand art was another go-to hobby in the '60s, with people layering or arranging colorful sand into intricate patterns inside glass containers.

    You could really get creative with colors, textures, and shapes. Not to mention, sand art was pretty accessible and became a fun way to make decorative pieces for the home.

    9. Plant Pressing

    Nur Yilmaz

    This timeless hobby involved collecting plants, flowers, and leaves before carefully pressing them between sheets of paper to preserve their form and color. It allowed people to explore nature and learn about the diverse plant life in their local area.

    The best part? The pressed plants could be used for a range of creative purposes, from making beautiful flower arrangements to decorating cards.

    10. Pinball Arcades

    Matheus Bertelli

    If you want to play a game with your friends today, you might turn on your PlayStation or Xbox, plop in front of your TV, and throw on a headset. However, boomers got to experience the excitement of playing in real life at pinball arcades.

    By actually going to the arcade, they enjoyed face-to-face socialization in an interactive and immersive environment. There were bright lights, cool sounds, and competition to beat high scores that actually got adrenaline pumping.

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    St. Patrick's Day means green is queen. We're talking green recipes, green outfits, and green cocktails! Now that you've got the recipe for pot of gold cupcakes, it's finally time to find the perfect green drink for St. Patty's day to pair them with! With our list of green cocktails, you'll be full of luck come March 17.

    Find every spirited cocktail worth celebrating here – from Grasshoppers to green margaritas, we're here to make sure your St. Patty's is nothing but fun!

    What is the most popular drink for St. Patrick's Day?

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    Green beer, Guinness, and green cocktails made with creme de menthe and Irish cream are the most popular drinks to have for St. Patrick's Day. You'll see celebrations chock full of themed foods and drinks, especially green in color. We love a good cocktail, so enjoying a green spirit like the ones listed is our favorite way to party!

    What do Irish people drink on St. Patrick's Day?

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    Among a tall pint of Guinness, Irish people typically indulge in local ciders, Dublin Mules, Irish whiskey shots, and Black and Blacks for St. Patrick's Day.

    What is the most popular cocktail in Ireland?

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    For many, the Irish Maid is one of the best cocktails in Ireland. It's made with quality whiskey, elderflower liqueur, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Other popular cocktails include the Irish Espresso Martini, Irish Eyes, and Irish Sour.

    Green Beer

    We had to go there. This is one of the easiest and most quintessential American-Irish drinks. (via Brit + Co)

    Cucumber Gin Slushie

    Brit + Co

    This green slushy makes our hearts soar since you only need 6 ingredients for the recipe. This is one of the best St. Patrick's Day cocktails you can make if it's hot outside on the holiday. (via Brit + Co)

    St. Patrick's Day Green Shots

    Sarah Anderson

    Okay – this green cocktail is actually a dessert shot, but we had to include its yumminess. You'll build a chocolatey Oreo base on the bottom before layering on the boozy pudding. (via Sarah Anderson for Brit + Co)

    Pickleback

    Kurt Andre

    Green pickle juice and bacon bourbon in a salt-rimmed glass is all you need for a green shot to remember. (via Brit + Co)

    Mezcalima Lime Cocktail

    Brittany Griffin

    This citrusy margarita is a great addition to your St. Patrick's menu. It's got ginger beer, so it's a good option for anyone who isn't a fan of thick, sweet drinks. If you desire a sweet sip, whip up some simple syrup to mix in. Mix in some addition green food dye to up the color! (via Brit + Co)

    Midori Lemonata

    Brit + Co

    Don’t let the green color of this drink scare you. This St. Patty's cocktail tastes just like melon-flavored lemonade – with a boozy kick, of course. (via Brit + Co)

    Shamrock Sour Cocktail

    Pizzazzerie

    Adding a little bit of Irish Whiskey into your drink makes it St. Patty's Day-appropriate, like this version of a whiskey sour from our collection of St. Patrick's Day recipes! (via Pizzazzerie for Brit + Co)

    Avo-Keto Margarita

    Don Julio

    Just because you may be going low-cal doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to St. Patrick's party with the rest of 'em. This keto-friendly margarita earns its green hue from fresh avocado. (via Don Julio for Brit + Co)

    Cucumber Gimlets

    Brit + Co

    Forget normal glasses — you can drink right out of a cucumber with these green cocktails! All you need to scoop out the inside is a melon baller, then you're all set to fill to the brim with gin and Sparkling Ice. (via Brit + Co)

    Matcha Gin Sour

    Takes Two Eggs

    Prep this appealing matcha-based cocktail for all the green on the 17th. Think of this creative recipe as your #1 St. Patty's sip! (via Takes Two Eggs)

    Key Lime Margarita

    Barley & Sage

    Take this classic margarita to the St. Patty's hang, and your buds will be hooked. This is a great option for when you want to serve green drinks that don't have Guinness or Irish cream. (via Barley & Sage)

    Luck Of The Irish Sunrise

    First Light Whiskey

    Shake 2 oz First Light Whiskey, ½ oz blue curacao, ½ oz orange juice, and ¼ oz simple syrup with ice, then garnish your festive green sip with cherries and a brown sugar rim. This delicious drink will definitely keep the party going. (via First Light Whiskey)

    Grasshopper Cocktail

    Culinary Hill

    Whip up this dessert-y green drink using just three ingredients: green creme de menthe, creme de cacao, and cream! Finish your St. Paddy's cocktail off with delicious chocolate shavings! (via Culinary Hill)

    Bali Squeezed Mocktail

    Chef Bai

    Just because you're not drinking drinking, doesn't mean you can't sip on something delicious for the holiday. Get in the St. Patrick's spirit with this green cocktail that's full of nutrients from superfood supplements and coconut water. (via Chef Bai)

    Spicy BLT Green Bloody Marys

    Heather Christo

    What's better than a bloody Mary? A themed bloody Mary with bacon, of course! Sip this green drink for an unforgettable St. Patrick's. (via Heather Christo)

    Frozen Mint Lemonade

    The View From Great Island

    A slushy, minty limonana is only St. Patty's-approved when rum is added to the blender. All your pals will love these green cocktails. (via The View From Great Island)

    Classic Mint Julep

    Salt & Lavender

    Throw back a sip so refreshing, you'll immediately want a second one. And that's totally accepted to amp up the St. Patrick's party! (via Salt & Lavender)

    Taffer's Grasshopper

    Taffer's Browned Butter Bourbon

    To make this creamy green cocktail, shake 1.5 oz Taffer's Browned Butter Bourbon, 1 oz crème de menthe, 1 oz crème de cacao, and 1 oz crème over ice. Strain into your go-to martini glass, then top everything off with a generous amount of shaved dark chocolate. Yummm! (viaTaffer's Browned Butter Bourbon)

    Cucumber Gimlet

    Leite's Culinaria

    Add a splash of cucumber juice to a gin classic, and your tastebuds will be in luck for St. Patrick's Day. (via Leite's Culinaria)

    Vodka Limeade Punch

    Crazy For Crust

    Mix up a pitcher of this easy green punch for a breezy bartending duty. Tons of green lime and fresh mint leaves means there's no pinching to be had! (via Crazy For Crust)

    Moscow Mule Push Pops

    What Should I Make For

    The warm weather will be in full spring mode come St. Patty's, meaning it's time to bust out your freezer pop molds for a cooling boozy treat! These sweet popsicles draw inspo from the classic Moscow mule. (via What Should I Make For)

    Sweet Liberty's Grasshopper 2.0

    Sweet Liberty

    This unique green cocktail reimagines the ever-popular St. Patty's Grasshopper in the tastiest way. To make it, shake .75 oz Tempus Fugit crème de menthe (colored with green dye), .75 oz Giffard crème de cacao, .5 oz Del Maguey ‘Vida’ mezcal, .25 oz Branca Menta, 1 barspoon of absinthe, and 1.25 oz heavy cream over ice. Strain into a glass filled with crushed ice and grate some dark chocolate over top! (via Sweet Liberty in Miami Beach, FL)

    Mint Matcha Latte

    Chef Bai

    This matcha drink is luckily super healthy for you! Enjoy this green drink recipe on its own, or spike it with Irish cream for a nice buzz. (via Chef Bai)

    Cucumber Margarita

    The Endless Meal

    Tequila, triple sec and lime join cucumber to form a refreshing green cocktail. Everyone at the party will adore this fun refreshment! (via The Endless Meal)

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