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Not all of us can attend the live race at Churchill Downs, but you can still throw a Kentucky Derby Party at home or in your backyard with these free printables, decor, and recipe ideas. 

*Updated free printables to use any year!*

Hold your horses, you haven’t missed the big event yet! However, with the Kentucky Derby less than a week away, it’s time to make sure you have your Derby watching party style planned out.

I’ve teamed up with Holly from Legally Crafty Blog to share a Derby dining table and bar setup that will be sure to wager a winner for your Kentucky Derby party. 

We decided to use the traditional color red, the primary color of roses, which is synonymous with the Kentucky Derby.

Every year the winning horse is draped with a garland of more than 400 roses.

Using red, black, white, and pops of gold, our theme is elegant and easily styled with many items you probably already have around your home.

We are sharing all the sources and tutorials, including some free party printables.

It can’t get easier than that! 

Kentucky Derby Party Dining Table

Serve an elegant and festive meal at your Kentucky Derby viewing party with these tips to style the perfect table. We put this table together pretty quickly.

What took the longest was assembling the printables, so if you get started on those the day before, you are in good shape to put this all together the day of and be able to welcome your guests without any stress. 

Kentucky Derby Party Tablescape and Free Printables | Details at elvamdesign.com

We started with a red sparkly table cloth and layered on the black and white striped table runner, which I know will get a lot of use.

Black and white stripes are a versatile look, and I am already thinking about how to use this runner again. I’m sure you’ll see it again soon!

For the place settings, we opted for gold chargers and white plates. The gold gives a pop of glitz and glamour, and white plates are traditional and elegant and don’t take away from the pièce de résistance: the delightful centerpieces.

Holly had some red napkins and was able to dig out those black and white ribbons that she used in a past party to tie up napkins.

I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out the horse in glitter card stock, which added some elegant and fun flair to the party. We used them on the napkins and on the glasses.

The place cards bring a sense of formality, inviting each guest to their seat. 

Kentucky Derby Place Setting
Kentucky Derby Party napkins
Kentucky Derby Mason Jars with free straw flag printable
Kentucky Derby Mason Jars with free straw flag printable

I love the Southern feel that the mason jars bring. I bought these at a consignment bridal store for the Lumberjack Minnesota First Birthday party and love when I get to bring them out for events, since reusing party decorations is one of my greatest achievements, lol!  

Of course, we add straw flags to some black and white straws, one of my favorite party printables to include in my parties.

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Kentucky Derby Centerpieces

Every table needs a main focal point, and this centerpiece is sure to grab attention. Holly has the tutorial to create the main centerpiece item over on her blog.

In short, she stained a wood box, added dollar store faux roses, spray painted a Dollar Tree horse with gold, and topped it off with a rustic horseshoe, to create a stunning arrangement for the center of our Kentucky Derby tablescape.

We then used some grass mats, which I used for my Carrot Patch Easter Table, and added more gold spray-painted, dollar store horses. I love how they are out to pasture!  

Kentucky Derby Party Centerpiece
Kentucky Derby Rose Centerpiece
Kentucky Derby Party Tablescape
Kentucky Derby Centerpieces styled by Elva M Design Studio and Legally Crafty | All the details at elvamdesign.com

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Pony Up to the Kentucky Derby Bar

Holly has an amazing bar set up in her basement that she styles quite frequently for events.

You might remember the March Madness party printables I created and the bar Holly styled with them. It was only fitting that we take over that space for the Kentucky Derby party. 

Kentucky Derby Party Bar Setup

Here’s what you need to create this look: 

Kentucky Derby Party Bar

I have never made paper flowers before but was excited to try them for this event. I followed these tutorials from The Craft Patch and The SITS girls and managed to figure it out!

It was definitely a process, but I’m sure if I make them again it will get easier as I become more comfortable with it.

I made two flowers that we tucked into the bar. Here’s a close-up, though the photo turned out a little grainy. 

Large Paper Rose

Besides the drinks, the bar included the main activity: the betting. What’s a Kentucky Derby without wagering who is going to win?

These betting slips make it so easy and fun for your guests to fill out and bet Win, Place, or Show for all of the Kentucky Derby events.

Holly had this cute little cubby console on hand, that was perfect for this use. We filled up the empty spaces with mini trophies picked up from the dollar store. 

kentucky derby betting slips

We also put together some favors and packaged them up in cute little red and white bags adorned with a Thank You tag. 

Kentucky Derby Party Favors and Sign
Kentucky Derby Party Favor Tag

Kentucky Derby Party Food and Drink Ideas

So now that you have your decorations on point for your Kentucky Derby party, you need to consider food and drinks.

We are sharing three awesome ideas to satisfy your guests.

Kentucky Derby Pies

First, we opted to serve our guests mini pies. These were picked up at Walmart for $0.50 apiece. Seriously, 50 CENTS!

They have a variety of flavors, such as apple, peach, cherry, blueberry, and pumpkin. We stuck to fruit flavors for our event. 

Aren’t these just darling? We stuck some of the straw flags that we attached to toothpicks and added moss that we picked up from the dollar store. 

Kentucky Derby Party Pies

Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria

We encouraged our guests to Pony up to the bar for an amazing drink! Mint Juleps are the must-have drink to include at your gathering. I have to be honest, though, I’m not a fan of the traditional recipe.

But alas, Holly tracked down this Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria from a Farmgirl’s Dabbles, a refreshing option that I loved! I will definitely be making these drinks again this Summer.

Pony up to the bar Kentucky Derby party printable
Kentucky Derby Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria
Kentucky Derby Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria | Elva M Design Studio
Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria for the Kentucky Derby Party
Kentucky Derby Pineapple Mint Julep Sangria
Kentucky Derby Party Bourbon

Of course, we used Kentucky Bourbon! 

Charcuterie Tray

Finally, having nibbles on hand for guests before (or even after your meal if the party lingers) is important, especially if you are imbibing on the bourbon drinks.

We put together a simple charcuterie tray that includes cheese, crackers, meats, nuts, and grapes. It can’t get easier than that. 

Create a charcuterie tray for easy snacking at your party
Kentucky Derby Drinks and Snacks

It’s not a bad idea to have some water on hand, and why not wrap them in cute labels to pull the party theme in? 

Kentucky Derby Party Water Bottle Labels

Hope you enjoyed this Kentucky Derby Party using traditional red roses and pops of black and gold for a dramatic style.

Don’t forget to check out Holly’s post over on Legally Crafty Blog to see what she has to say about this Kentucky Derby event. It was such a delight to collaborate with her on this event. She’s definitely one to follow. 

We had a ton of fun putting this party together, and are excited to share these free printables with you to style your own event.

Download the Free Kentucky Derby Party Printables 

These have now been updated to use any year! 

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8 Comments

  1. What a great party post! Thanks for sharing. Do you still have the link to the Walmart pies?? So creative!

  2. I wanted to cut out the horse with my cricut. I didn’t receive the file when I opened the download. Is there another file that I am missing?

  3. Thank you so much for sharing these awesome printables! This will be our first year having a derby party. Since we can’t go any due to the pandemic, I’m trying to plan more at home fun events for my girls. We can’t wait to celebrate. Thank you.

    1. Hi Betty! Fill out the form on the page and this set of printables will be sent right to your inbox. The form is near the bottom of the page. Or you can also fill out the form in my sidebar and you will receive the password to the free printable library. Either form will provide you access to everything!

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