Setting the Stage:

Ask your guests to come in their Sunday Redneck Best.

No extra toilets around? Just get a cheap toilet set and place it on a crate and put the flowers in!

Make a beer can wreath for your front door.

The laundry line is a key ingredient. It can be the focal point of your back yard or the backdrop for a buffet. I dare say I would scout the dollar store, however, for unmatched socks and crazy underwear!
Name Tags:
Give Everyone a handwritten Redneck Name Tag that Says: “Hi Y’all. My name is”: Bubba, Joe Bob, Daisy, Dixie, Peggy Sue, Sue Ellen, Bud, Gator, Jeb, Billy Ray, Rufus, Rowdy ,etc.

And how about a basket of temporary tattoos?
Other Decor:





And don’t forget a raggedy string of Christmas lights with a few lights out.
Games:

Here’s a few examples of Redneck Fun!


Prizes or Hostess Gifts:

These small Redneck bags from Etsy are a hoot and priced around $1.50 to $2.00


Drinks:


Your best wines.

Iced tea or lemonade.
Beer, beer, beer..and find something fun to put it in!

The Food:
Use newspapers or garbage bags taped down with blue masking tape for your tablecloths. and these make perfect table decorations!


Appetizers:
Easy Cheez and Ritz Crackers, Spam Dip, Pigs in a Blanket, Ham, Pickle and Cream Cheese Rolls…and Pork Rinds are a must,



Entree: well, they have to have something good, so I would grill steaks or hamburgers, and serve tater tots, redneck caviar (corn and black bean salad) and don’t forget a jello salad and baked beans.

Dessert:
Love these! They’re apple slices, peanut butter and marshmallows. I guess they could be an appetizer, too.


Ding Dongs and Twinkies never go out of style.
And, finally…a tackle box filled with gummy worms!

Music:
I would start with some dueling banjos and then go on to Redneck music. And, yes, ITunes has Redneck playlists!.