I brought out my antique Blue Willow tureen for the focal point on the sideboard and added in some red transferware, new pieces of blue transferware saucers, and a fun set of vintage grain stripe napkins that I've recently found. I'll be sharing a Patriotic tablescape in the garden room next week where I'll be using my new finds.
I usually fill this old tureen with shells during the summer months, but this time I nestled a large candle inside instead. I'll share some other posts using this tureen at the end of this post. My small collection of antique crockery jars line the upper shelf above the mirror. Small flags add a bit more patriotic color to the mix.
Here's the view from earlier this week where I shared the mantel and seating area.
Along with the sideboard, I always have fun "seasonalizing" the cookbook cupboard. This month it's an easy vignette with an antique summer print from Robert Atkinson Fox and one of my smaller Greek Key vintage concrete planters with a flag display.
Recently I shared my vintage piggy cutting board when I joined in with the Lifestyle of Love vintage group. He's on the top shelf grabbing some summertime attention. I always have to laugh a bit because the wood grain on the cutting board appears as a smile. I'm sure that was intentional to whoever created this hefty fella.
I keep my cookie jars here in the cupboard year round. The large cow jar was my great grandmother's from the 40's. He's a cutie! A couple of my old cutting boards are on the second shelf behind my Le Creuset dutch oven.
And it wouldn't be the Cookbook Cupboard without my standard apology for the bottom shelf, where the cookbooks hang out from my girlies years at home. Our younger daughter loves to cook when she has time. Since she's the new mommy, her culinary endeavors are on hold. So a lot of the cookbooks are basic volumes for kids and teens just learning to cook. On a personal note, my hubby isn't into involved recipes and spices, so I just keep things simple now. Okay with me. Right now I'm about keeping things easy.
Summertime Seashell VignetteVintage Flags in the Hearth RoomBreadboards in Vintage DecorWe hope you'll come by Monday evenings at 6:00 Central and join in at All About Home Link Party for some fun ideas and inspiration. Have a great weekend and celebrate all those wonderful Dads!
The House on Silverado, Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda,
All About Home at Common Ground and Follow the Yellow Brick Home
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Home Imagined at the Antique Journey
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Wednesday Link Party at Our Tiny Nest
Whimsy Home at Fifth Sparrow No More
Wonderful Wednesday at Eclectic Red Barn
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage Share Your Style at French Ethereal,
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home, and My Thrift Store Addiction
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,
Home Matters at Southern Sunflowers, Grace at Home at Imparting Grace
Farmhouse Friday at County Road 407 Fabulous Friday at WM Design House
Love the tureenand and keeping it simple with a candle is a great idea. Beautiful birdcage.
ReplyDeletethanks so much. this time "simple" was the best.
DeleteLooks beautiful Debra. Hope your hubby has a great Fathers Day tomorrow. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeletethanks Kris, hope you guys are having a great FD weekend!
DeleteDebra, I enjoy seeing how you add special holiday touches to your home. The flags add just the right touch.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the splashes of color. Visiting from Grace at Home.
ReplyDeleteThe plates are so pretty stood up the background!
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Your cookbook cupboard has had many changes over the years, all lovely of course. I wish I had a cupboard for my cookbooks, but these days I save them online since storage is priority here.
ReplyDeleteI love your home with patriotic touches! I would want to keep out the red, white and blue all through July!
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