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Why not throw a Sunshine Party for #SunnySunday ? Imagine how fun it would be to gather people and celebrate friendship and use the sunshine as your theme! 

Decorate in yellows and oranges - make things as sunny as possible! There's a bunch of ideas online, just Google "Sunshine Party Ideas." Have foods that remind you and others of sunshine - lemon flavored treats and lemonade of course! Remind yourself and others about the sun with fun quotes tacked up. And send everyone home with a scoop of sunshine for the days ahead. Of course make it your own, create your own sunshine and share it with everyone! 







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