throw a backyard movie party
This entire party plan is a DIY blockbuster—plus you may not have to buy a thing!
Bring back the drive in, in your own backyard! It doesn’t have to be hard—or expensive. Just follow this four-step script for success, and you’ll be sitting pretty (and comfortably) for the show.
STEP 1: THE CASTING CALL (INVITE YOUR GUESTS)
Get guests excited about the party by mailing or hand-delivering invites.
STEP 2: SCOUT YOUR LOCATION AND SET THE SCENE
You can host a movie night in your backyard, as long as you have a bit of space. It’s easy to set up a movie screen using a standard bedsheet, string up some lights to set the mood, and make your own sign to point guests in the right direction. Get the kids involved!
The Projector
One easy option is to set up a DVD player or laptop, a projector, and a couple speakers (your home stereo or computer speakers should be fine). If you don’t have a projector, try your local library; many lend them out for a small fee. Want to try something fun? Turn your smartphone into a projector using a shoebox and a magnifying glass! Search online to find instructions.
One easy option is to set up a DVD player or laptop, a projector, and a couple speakers (your home stereo or computer speakers should be fine). If you don’t have a projector, try your local library; many lend them out for a small fee. Want to try something fun? Turn your smartphone into a projector using a shoebox and a magnifying glass! Search online to find instructions.
The Screen
Got trees? Simply hang a white bed sheet between them. Sew a seam at the top and bottom of the sheet wide enough for a rope. Feed ropes through and tie tightly to the trees (you may want to hang a darker sheet behind it). No good trees? Hang your sheet on a wall or fence (you may want to add binder clips to the bottom to weigh it down). Want to keep it super simple? Project directly onto a wall or garage door.
Got trees? Simply hang a white bed sheet between them. Sew a seam at the top and bottom of the sheet wide enough for a rope. Feed ropes through and tie tightly to the trees (you may want to hang a darker sheet behind it). No good trees? Hang your sheet on a wall or fence (you may want to add binder clips to the bottom to weigh it down). Want to keep it super simple? Project directly onto a wall or garage door.
The Lights
String lights add beauty to any setting. Loop them around trees, across your movie screen and anywhere that will help guide the way for your guests. Don’t want to bother with cords? Use battery-operated lights instead. Another ambience-improving idea? Make your own hanging tin can luminaries... it’s super easy!
String lights add beauty to any setting. Loop them around trees, across your movie screen and anywhere that will help guide the way for your guests. Don’t want to bother with cords? Use battery-operated lights instead. Another ambience-improving idea? Make your own hanging tin can luminaries... it’s super easy!
STEP 3: GET COMFY + COZY
Now that the scene’s set, it’s time to add extras that will make this a night to remember. It’s all about making your guests comfortable. Just try out these tips.
Create a Comfort Station
For an extra warm welcome, stack blankets near the party’s entrance so guests can grab one on their way in. The special guest star at the comfort station? OFF! Insect Repellent so guests can protect themselves from any mosquito bites. You don’t want guests who are “itching” to go home!
For an extra warm welcome, stack blankets near the party’s entrance so guests can grab one on their way in. The special guest star at the comfort station? OFF! Insect Repellent so guests can protect themselves from any mosquito bites. You don’t want guests who are “itching” to go home!
DIY Movie Night Mats
These DIY cushion mats will get five star reviews! They’re easy to make and suitably luxurious for your low key, yet lovely, event. Just gather some colorful pillows and pillowcases, and in minutes you can make these easy-sew mats.
These DIY cushion mats will get five star reviews! They’re easy to make and suitably luxurious for your low key, yet lovely, event. Just gather some colorful pillows and pillowcases, and in minutes you can make these easy-sew mats.
Materials
5 standard size pillows
5 standard size pillowcases
Sewing machine
Pins
5 standard size pillows
5 standard size pillowcases
Sewing machine
Pins
Directions
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Align the long edge of two pillowcases, with open ends on same end.
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Every few inches, pin the edges of two pillowcases together.
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Use a sewing machine to sew the two pillowcases together, removing pins as you go.
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Repeat process to attach the additional pillowcases. Insert pillows and set up on the lawn.
STEP 4: ACTION!
Pass the popcorn and relax. You did it! And now you can do it every year... you just know your friends and neighbors will be demanding an encore.