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Fireworks Date Night Ideas

Hello everyone, I wanted to share a cute date night idea with all of you. With passing of 4th of July, it is our tradition to go watch the fireworks. When you do the same things over and over things get really boring. Let's be honest there are only so many times you can say - oh look those fireworks are pretty!!

So mix things up with this date night idea:

Grab comfy blankets, drinks, snacks and either head out to watch the fireworks or just look up fireworks on youtube.

Here's a picture of me and my husband Ray sitting in the car having snacks before it gets dark for the fireworks. We brought our puppy along too, can you spot her photobombing?



Before you go, download and print these conversation starters. Always use good cardstock. My favorite is stampin up cardstock, its thick and durable. Check out my stampin shop for Whisper White Cardstock and a sturdy cutter. Put the conversation starters in a bowl. 

On the actual date night, pick out each conversation starter randomly and get talking!! 



After the conversation starters are done or when you decide, come up with as many cheesy, corny pick up lines as you can related to fireworks. I've added a sample of the ones me and my husband came up with. We had so much laughs and giggles coming up with these! If you are comfortable share the crazy pick up lines or any comments you have in the comments section of this blog. 



Thanks for reading! 





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  1. Lol, thank you - honestly we had so much fun coming up with these. Especially my husband, I didn't even include half the stuff he came up with because cherry bombs were involved.

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