Friday, July 2, 2021

Patriotic Farmtable Garden Bucket with Flags

Hi dear friends, Hope you're doing well and enjoying this first week of July. Hard to believe this is now July. To be honest this summer is sliding by, although I know that things will slow down as we get to mid July. I haven't done much decorating at all for July 4th, but I wanted to share a few pics of the farmtable decor tableau that usually gets a changeup every month out here in the Garden Room.





My big rustic ice cream bucket is a staple out here because the large table needs something substantial and it's easy to change up the faux flowers. This time around it's holding a mix of white summery flowers; hydrangeas, viburnum, geraniums and other white mixable stems. Make it a little patriotic? sure, just add some flags! That's my answer to quick patriotic decor no matter what the room or space.




I'm also using my vintage white crate that seems to always show up in decor somewhere, no matter the season. It's so easy to grab, add a few color related seasonal objects, a bit of "green" plants and some other vintage garden-y goods.





I bought these cute little patriotic star pillow covers from Amazon a few weeks ago; sorry I don't have links. Easy to find, just google patriotic pillow covers. I bought cute pillow covers to fit these pillow forms a while back for fall, and I've just continued the idea for the seasons.





I love to collect colorful vintage bits and pieces that I can use
in fun little vignettes throughout the year and holidays.
I'm not sure where this bright blue cardboard piece is from, 
but I thought maybe it might have been from a grocery store or some
kind of establishment to remind patrons of no Sunday sales.

















Hope you have fun plans with family and friends for July 4th.
We'll keep things low-key here as usual.
I'm getting around slowly from the Lumbar spine fusion. 
My pain level and mobility is better,
but my stamina is very low and if I overdo it one day
I have a hard time the next day.
I've had to realize that this recovery will take awhile,
nothing I can do to hurry it along.
I'm so grateful that my husband is patient and loving.
He's been around to help me through everything!

Did you catch my last post on the 



You can view other patriotic/July 4th archived posts
by typing in those searches on my archive list on the sidebar.







Hope you'll come back Monday evening...



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 Party in Your PJ's at Apple Street Cottage   
 Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles 
 Wonderful Wednesday at LeCultivateur 
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode,  
Share Your Style at French Ethereal
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage  
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home
 Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,  
Friday with Friends at My Hubbard Home
Create, Bake, and Grow at Shabby Art Boutique,
 Farmhouse Friday at The Painted Hinge and County Road 407



4 comments:

  1. Hi Debra, I just can't tell you enough how much I enjoy how you put colors together to mix in with your pretty whites. It always looks so fresh and beautiful. Flags are just the perfect little item to add in this time of year. Whether Memorial Day, 4th of July or just plain summer days they are always something to go to. Happy 4th and stay well. You need to just take it easy and let the healing keep on going..Happy Summer Days..xxoJudy

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  2. Love your 4th decor. So pretty. Hope you are feeling good and enjoy the holiday weekend.
    xoxo Kris

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  3. Debra, you know I like this. Anything with a touch of patriotic appeals to me, and this is totally charming.
    Hope you enjoy a festive 4th of July!

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  4. I am so with you - just add flags! Love the vignette. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen

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