Make Your Own Margarita Bar

When it comes to summer entertaining, I love setting up a do-it-yourself element for my guests. Whether it is a DIY food stationer or bar, it gives guests a chance to get in on the action and make their own custom creation exactly the way they like.
This summer, I set up a Make Your Own Margarita Bar in my yard.  Everyone has their own margarita preferences and some take those preferences very seriously so this was a fun way to let them have it just the way they like it.
Here is what you need to set up on your table or bar:
and a recipe!
I asked the talented gals at Halo Home to make this for us and I thought they did a great job!
Then your guests can start having some fun creating their own concoctions….
I loved this Lemon Sugar and Salt option for the rims!

 

 

 

And don’t forget to set out a few little nibbles.  I thought guacamole was the perfect snack to go along with the margaritas.

 

Happy Hosting!

 

Cocktail Napkins – Custom by Halo Home
Napkins in Tray: Anthropologie
Blue and White Dish: Similar from One Kings Lane
My dress: Vivetta
This post is in partnership with Sunkist Growers, a brand I love. All opinions here are my own. 

3 Comments

  1. Paige McDaniel on July 14, 2015 at 8:06 pm

    Too cute! I love the idea of grapefruit juice — will definitely try that soon. Bet your guests had a ball!

  2. Lisa Hays on July 16, 2015 at 2:26 am

    Beautiful! Everything you do always is! Can hardly wait to do this.

  3. Alyssa Vincent on July 20, 2015 at 5:47 pm

    The fabric for this table runner and the custom embroidered cocktail napkins are stunning. This decor would be perfect for a 50th wedding anniversary. The sweet fruits of a 50 year marriage and the joy of growing your own family tree. I may need to adopt this idea as I help to plan a grand celebration for my parents 50th with my 10 siblings and 26 and counting grandchildren. These colors evoke so much happiness and a sense of celebration for life. Thank you for providing all the links.

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