Easy 4th of July Buttercream Board (No-Fail Party Dessert)

This 4th of July buttercream board is a sweet, patriotic dessert made with your favorite shortbread cookies, fresh strawberries, pretzels, chocolate bars, and silky smooth homemade buttercream.

Close-up angle of a 4th of July buttercream board with red, white, and blue frosting, strawberries, cookies, graham crackers, chocolate pieces, pretzels, and popcorn.

Create a beautiful buttercream dessert board that’s perfect for special occasions and holidays. This easy July 4th frosting board uses strawberries and sprinkles for a festive red, white, and blue design, but you can customize it for any celebration.

Best of all, this recipe comes together in under 30 minutes with no baking required. It’s fun, creamy, versatile, and perfect for movie nights, Memorial Day, or your July 4th celebration.

What Is a Buttercream Board Dessert?

A buttercream board is a type of dessert board where buttercream frosting is spread across a large serving surface, with cookies, fruits, berries, and other dippers arranged around it. Guests can easily grab their favorite items and dip them into the creamy buttercream for a fun and shareable treat.

It’s a perfect finger food for parties and gatherings, making it easy to share sweet snacks with friends and family.

Close-up view of fresh strawberries lined along red, white, and blue buttercream frosting with pretzels and chocolate on a wooden dessert board.

Why You’ll Love This 4th of July Frosting Board

  • No baking needed and ready in minutes so you can throw together a festive dessert without heating up the kitchen.
  • Perfect for hot weather with simple no-melt tips that help your buttercream hold its shape even at outdoor parties.
  • Fun and interactive for kids and guests because everyone can dip, mix, and build their own sweet bites.
  • Easy to customize with what you already have so you can swap in your favorite cookies, fruit, or snacks.
  • Budget-friendly using store-bought or homemade frosting which makes it simple to fit any grocery plan.

Ingredients You Need

Overhead view of a bowl of white buttercream frosting surrounded by strawberries, pretzels, graham crackers, cookies, chocolate, sprinkles, and food coloring arranged on a white surface for a 4th of July buttercream board.
  • Buttercream frosting – You can use homemade or store-bought, just make sure it’s thick enough to hold its shape when spread or piped.
  • Red food gel color – Gel coloring gives you bright color without making the frosting runny.
  • Navy blue food gel color – A deeper blue makes the board look more vibrant and patriotic.
  • Chex Mix – Adds a salty, crunchy bite that balances the sweetness of the frosting.
  • Shortbread cookies – These are sturdy and buttery, perfect for scooping up frosting without breaking.
  • Pretzels – A must for that sweet and salty combo everyone loves.
  • Strawberries – Slice them evenly so they lay flat and create those pretty red layers.
  • Graham crackers – Easy to break into squares and great for dipping.
  • Chocolate bars – Break into pieces for a richer option that pairs beautifully with buttercream.
  • Red, white, and blue sprinkles mix – Sprinkle on top at the end to tie everything together and make it festive.

How To Make a 4th of July Buttercream Board

1. Split your buttercream into 3 bowls, making one slightly larger than the others, then mix 3–5 drops of red gel into one bowl and blue gel into another until smooth and evenly colored.

2. Insert your piping tip into a large piping bag and cut a medium hole so it fits halfway through, then fill separate piping bags with each frosting color and secure the tops.

3. Place your serving board on a flat surface, then insert the red frosting bag into the piping tip bag, pulling the tip through and snipping the end where the opening begins.

Three small glass bowls filled with red, white, and blue buttercream frosting arranged on a white background, showing the prepared frosting colors.
Four piping bags filled with red, white, and blue buttercream frosting resting on a wooden board, showing the setup step before decorating.
A wooden board with a decorative red buttercream frosting line piped across it, showing the first step in creating a dessert board.

4. Start with the red frosting and pipe a loose, flowing design across the board, then clean the tip, switch to white frosting and pipe a thicker line inside the red, and repeat with blue frosting to create a layered patriotic pattern.

5. Use any leftover frosting to add small dots around the edges of the board if you’d like a little extra detail.

6. Fill the outer edges with Chex Mix, shortbread cookies, and pretzels, place strawberries inside the frosting design with space between them, and add graham crackers and chocolate bars in any open spots.

7. Sprinkle red, white, and blue sprinkles over the top, then serve right away or chill briefly before bringing it out.

A wooden board with red, white, and blue buttercream frosting piped in decorative lines, showing the early design of a 4th of July dessert board before adding toppings.
A wooden platter with red, white, and blue frosting decorated with cookies and snack mix, showing the step of assembling.
A finished snack with red, white, and blue frosting, fresh strawberries, cookies, pretzels, chocolate pieces, and popcorn arranged on a wooden.

Helpful Tips for 4th of July Buttercream Board

  • Keep your buttercream slightly thicker so it holds its shape better outside by avoiding too much liquid and mixing it just until smooth, which helps it stay pretty even in warm weather.
  • Chill the board before serving on hot days by placing it in the fridge for 10–15 minutes so the frosting firms up and doesn’t start melting the moment it hits the table.
  • If it’s really warm, set your board over a tray of ice to keep everything cool underneath, which is a simple trick that makes a big difference during outdoor parties.
  • Use shortening in your frosting for extra heat stability if you know it will be sitting out for a while, since it holds up better than butter alone in the summer heat.
  • Do not place the board in direct sunlight because even the best buttercream will soften quickly, so try to keep it in the shade or bring it out right before serving.
Top-down view of a patriotic dessert board with red, white, and blue buttercream frosting, strawberries, cookies, graham crackers, chocolate bars, pretzels, popcorn, and sprinkles on a wooden board with a soft blue background.

Variations

  • Cream Cheese Version – Swap part of the buttercream for cream cheese for a slightly tangy flavor that pairs really well with fresh fruit.
  • Dairy-Free Option – Use plant-based butter and dairy-free frosting so everyone can enjoy it without changing the texture too much.
  • Whipped Frosting Board – Try whipped frosting for a lighter, less sweet option that’s especially nice for kids.
  • Chocolate Lovers Board – Add chocolate frosting and extra chocolate pieces for a richer, more indulgent dessert.
  • DIY Kids Board – Let kids decorate their own mini boards with toppings, which makes dessert extra fun and interactive.

Storage and Make Ahead Tips

  • Store leftover frosting: Keep any extra buttercream in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for up to 2 months.
  • Make ahead: You can prepare this buttercream board up to 1 day in advance. Wait to add the strawberries until just before serving to prevent excess moisture.
  • Storing the assembled board: For best results, enjoy within a few hours. If needed, cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days.

FAQ: 4th of July Buttercream Board

Yes, but for the best texture and appearance, it’s best to prepare the frosting and toppings ahead of time and assemble the board right before serving so the buttercream stays fresh and holds its shape.

To keep buttercream from melting, use a slightly thicker frosting, chill the board before serving, and keep it in the shade or over a tray of ice if it’s very hot outside.

Yes, buttercream freezes well for up to 3 months, and you can thaw it in the refrigerator overnight and re-whip it before using to bring back its creamy texture.

A buttercream board can safely sit out for about 1 to 2 hours, but in warm weather it’s best to keep it shaded or chilled to maintain the best texture and food safety.

I’d love to hear how your buttercream board turned out. Did you go classic red, white, and blue, or did you add your own fun twist? Leave me a comment and tell me what you used for dipping.

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4th of July Buttercream Board


Description

This easy 4th of July buttercream board is a fun no-bake party dessert made with colorful buttercream, fresh strawberries, cookies, pretzels, Chex Mix, graham crackers, chocolate, and patriotic sprinkles.


Ingredients

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  • 6 oz buttercream frosting
  • 3 to 5 drops red food gel color
  • 3 to 5 drops navy blue food gel color
  • Chex Mix
  • Shortbread cookies
  • Pretzels
  • Strawberries, washed and dried
  • Graham crackers
  • Chocolate bars, broken into pieces
  • Red, white, and blue sprinkles mix

Instructions

  1. Split the buttercream into 3 bowls, making one bowl slightly larger than the other two for the white frosting.
  2. Add 3 to 5 drops of red food gel color to one smaller bowl and 3 to 5 drops of navy blue food gel color to the other, then mix until each color is smooth and evenly blended.
  3. Place your piping tip into a large piping bag and cut a medium hole so the tip fits halfway through.
  4. Spoon each frosting color into its own piping bag and secure the open end of each bag.
  5. Set your clean serving board on a flat surface and get your frosting bags ready beside it.
  6. Insert the red frosting bag into the piping bag fitted with the tip, pull the inner bag slightly through the tip, and snip the end where the opening begins.
  7. Starting at the top of the board, pipe the red frosting in a loose, flowing design across the board, letting the trail cover a good portion of the surface.
  8. Remove the red frosting bag and wipe the inside of the piping tip with a paper towel.
  9. Insert the white frosting bag, pipe a little frosting onto a paper towel to clear out any red, then pipe a thick white line just inside the red frosting trail.
  10. Remove the white frosting bag, clean the tip again, then repeat the same process with the blue frosting bag.
  11. Pipe the blue frosting as the third line inside the white frosting to create a red, white, and blue design.
  12. If you would like, use any leftover frosting to pipe small dots around the corners of the board.
  13. Arrange the Chex Mix, shortbread cookies, and pretzels around the outside of the frosting trail.
  14. Place the strawberries inside the frosting design, leaving enough space so the piped pattern still shows.
  15. Fill any larger gaps on the board with graham crackers and pieces of chocolate bars.
  16. Finish with a generous sprinkle of red, white, and blue sprinkles, then serve right away or chill briefly before serving.

Notes

  • Gel food coloring works best because it adds bold color without thinning the frosting.
  • Make sure the strawberries are fully dry so they do not water down the buttercream.
  • For the neatest look, assemble the board shortly before serving.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-bake
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/8 of board
  • Calories: 380 kcal
  • Sugar: 35g
  • Sodium: 300mg
  • Fat: 18g
  • Saturated Fat: 9g
  • Carbohydrates: 55g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 25mg

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