Bring a foldable lounge chair or yoga mat, so you have something to sit on. Make sure you apply sunscreen before going outside to avoid sunburn!

Measure a piece of grapevine wire to fit your head and secure the ends with floral tape, forming the base of the crown. [3] X Research source Attach a light layer of greenery around the base of the crown with floral tape. Ivy, eucalyptus, or myrtle are all great options for this step. Tape together small flower bunches with one big statement flower (roses, daisies, and peonies are all large and colorful) and a couple of filler flowers (like lavender and baby’s breath). [4] X Research source Put together roughly 8 small bunches of flowers, then attach them around the length of the crown with floral tape.

Squeeze clear school glue into a circular plastic lid (any reused butter, yogurt, or sour cream lid will work). Place colored flat glass gems into the glue, arranging them in any pattern or design you want. Then, add another layer of glue over the top of the gems to solidify your design. Let the glue dry for 4 to 5 days. Once dry, remove your new suncatcher from the plastic lid and hot-glue a length of ribbon to the suncatcher so that you can hang it up and enjoy it.

Incorporate crystals associated with the sun like citrine, pyrite, and carnelian. Seasonal fruits that would work well with the alter include peaches, tangerines, and tomatoes. Sunflowers, marigolds, and yellow or orange roses would match the altar perfectly.

One way to use the herbs is to simply make sweet-smelling incense from them. Another widespread use for solstice herbs is to create a charm from them. Place your gathered herbs in a small burlap bag and tie it with elastic string, so you can wear the herbs as a protective amulet. Alternatively, just store the bag of herbs in a purse or backpack you carry with you often. In midsummer tradition, it’ll serve as a fragrant good-luck charm!

Dig holes large enough for each plant, and be sure to leave enough space for the plants to grow. Gently place the plants in the holes and fill the space with dirt or fertilizer. Water the newly planted flowers and enjoy your garden.

Use common household items to set up a fun obstacle course. Set up a sprinkler in the yard, and use pool noodles, chalk, hula hoops, and kids’ jump ropes to design your challenges. For a scavenger hunt, hide numbered clues around the area that’ll lead players to fun summer prizes like water shooters and glow sticks. You can host a party outdoors. Keep the weather in mind, if it is hot put lawn umbrellas to keep everybody cool. [10] X Research source Include lawn games like T-ball or cornhole. [11] X Research source They are low cost and good for keeping kids and adults engaged. [12] X Research source

Serve a dish of grilled and seasoned summer veggies. Whip up a peach cobbler for the ultimate summer dessert. Make some lemon iced tea to enjoy a cool, refreshing beverage.

For another healing ritual, write down something you want to let go of on a piece of paper. Choose a memory, a regret, or a source of anxiety. Take a deep breath and throw the paper into the fire, letting your troubles burn away. [14] X Research source

If you can’t attend a local celebration, you can view a livestream of the summer solstice from Stonehenge, in the UK—a site many experts believe was designed to showcase each solstice.

Are you still aligned with your goals or have you strayed from them? Take this opportunity to reinvigorate them and make any necessary changes to achieve your aims in life. Be honest with your self-evaluation. Set aside goals that aren’t taking you in the direction you want to go now. We all grow and change over time, and you don’t need to hang onto goals that no longer fit the person you’ve become.

Refresh your home by creating a new layout. Rearrange the furniture and add new accents, like pillows, art, lamps, etc. Get rid of clutter, but keep things that bring you joy. Readjust your nutrition intake using summer’s fresh fruits and vegetables as your base. Resolve to eat healthier, with more greens, locally grown foods, and organic foods in your diet. Find an exercise that you really click. Choose something that you enjoy doing rather than something you suffer through. Think about yoga, swimming, running, or riding a bicycle.