Guest Picks: Ice Cream Social
If you want to wow your guests, try making some unique homemade ice cream flavors. I love the recipes in this book from a favorite local shop.
Finally, an ice cream maker in stylish colors! Now you can bring the container right to the party.
If you have a KitchenAid and are low on counter space, this is a great alternative to a standing ice cream maker.
This classic ice cream scoop actually helps defrost as it scoops. I have three ice cream scoops at home, and this one works the best.
These gorgeous ceramic bowls come in great summer colors. They may be for lattes, but I love them even more for ice cream.
I've always adored these bowls too, especially the little ones for all the toppings!
Rainbow sprinkles: the happiest of all toppings! If rainbow isn't your bag, check out the whole amazing assortment that Layer Cake Shop has to offer.
Shop Sweet Lulu has lots of great ice cream party supplies, but this is my very favorite — a cone holder, genius!
If you're going to have cones, how about letting your guests make their own waffle cones? It's so much fun.
You could just "shake" up your party with milkshakes in these retro soda fountain glasses.
If you're going to go the milkshake route, you simply must get a straw dispenser too!
Try this set of ice cups in pretty patterns in a darling ice cream truck carrying case.
A wooden spoon is the way to go for a little nostalgia, as well as easy clean up.
Send guests home with a carton of your homemade ice cream to go!
If you're having a party for little ones, these stackable cones make a great activity.
This is a "cool" favor idea. This little guy makes up to a pint of ice cream, and it looks like a toy.
Colorful bistro chairs like these make the perfect party decor.
Why not add a cheerful, pastel, felted garland for a sweet finishing touch?Next: Easy, Colorful Toddler's Birthday Party
Every party needs to start with an invitation. I recently designed this one, and I've been thinking about the details for an ice cream party ever since.
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