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As the summer starts to heat up we thought you could use some fresh ideas for a popsicle party! Not only is this Popsicle Planter DIY super easy it is sure to wow all of your guests! Plus we even included four delicious recipes below.

Still wanting more inspiration for your summer patio parties check out this intimate rehearsal dinner inspiration styled by Going Steady Studios and photographed by Amber Gress.

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Materials:

Terracotta Pot, Yogurt, Ice Cubes, Blender, Popsicle Mold, Popsicle Sticks, Assorted Fruit Juices & Assorted Fruit

While you are waiting for you popsicles to set, here is a fantastic and quick DIY for decorating your terracotta planter. All you need is a a little glue, decorative paper and some tape! Once finished and pops are frozen, just throw in some ice around your tasty treats and serve them up to your friends!

orancesicle popsicle @weddingchicks

Creamy Orange Creamsicles

Ingredients (5 pops):
1 Cup milk
2 Cup vanilla ice cream
1 can (6 oz.) frozen orange juice concentrate
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Directions:
In a medium bowl, use a mixer combine all ingredients. Mix until smooth. Pour mixture into molds. Insert popsicle stick if using paper cups. Freeze until firm (at least 4-6 hours) See more of this recipe at Tidy Mom here.

Pineapple Peach popsicle recipe @weddingchicks

Pineapple Peach Popsicles

Ingredients (10 pops):
2 cups chopped peaches, pitted and unpeeled (2-3 medium peaches)
2 cups chopped pineapple, peeled and cored
1 cup 2% greek yogurt
2 tsp. honey

Directions:
Place peaches and pineapple in a blender. Puree until mostly smooth. Transfer to a liquid measuring cup for easy pouring. In a small bowl, stir together Greek yogurt and honey. To fill the popsicle molds, alternate pouring a little bit of the pineapple-peach puree, with spooning little dollops of the yogurt mixture, until molds are full. Insert popsicle sticks and freeze. See more about this recipe at A Cedar Spoon here.

watermelon popsicle recipe @weddingchicks

Simple Watermelon Pops

Ingredients (12 pops):
2.5 lbs of fresh, seedless watermelon (basically half of a small melon)
4 tablespoons (or 2 oz.) of watermelon Monin syrup
8 oz. of light rum (or the same amount of orange juice for non-alcoholic)
Splash of Sprite
Small, rectangular cuts of rind the same size as your popsicle molds

Directions:
Cut the watermelon away from the rind and blend it in a blender. Pour it into a bowl or a pitcher with a spout to make it easy to pour into the popsicle molds, then add the rest of the ingredients and stir.  Pour the mixture into the molds, and insert the popsicle sticks through the rind by making a small slit with a knife. Be sure that the rind fits into the mold just enough to touch the mixture (to be able to freeze into place), but isn’t so small that it falls through the top opening. Then freeze the pops overnight. See more about this recipe at LuLu’s here.

pina colada popsicle receipe @weddingchicks

Pina Colada

Ingredients (8 pops):
2-5.3 oz greek yogurt
1 cup frozen pineapple
1 cup frozen mango
1 cup coconut milk
1 frozen banana
½ cup orange juice
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
2-3 Tablespoon agave nectar (or to taste)

Directions:
Put all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into popsicle mold and freeze until firm. See more about this recipe at The Pretty Bee here.

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