1. Location, location, location
Rule one of a good picnic is to find a great spot. Ideally, a park that has both sun and shade, and importantly, some good (dry!) grass on which to lay your blanket out. A big tree is always sought after, but you also want to pick a spot where you feel safe, comfortable, and at home — so you and your fellow picnic-goers can let your hair down and relax. That’s after all the point of a picnic.
2. Bring the accessories
The biggest mistake you can make for a picnic is to go unprepared. The second biggest mistake you can make is to bring the whole house and break your back just getting everything to the picnic spot. A few things are essential: a comfortable, big-enough blanket which can be easily washed. A scatter pillow or two to use as a back or headrest. A basket or bag large (and comfortable) enough to carry all your picnic food and drinks. And then, something which can be used as a makeshift table or even surface to pack out food and drinks — you don’t want your lunch ending up in a mess on your blanket — especially if young children and dogs are around.