I had so much fun decorating for the 4th of July this year! Here's our farm table display. I put my awesome Uncle Sam doll on a miniature chair inside the base box of a Radio Flyer wagon. I added some patriotic pillows and signs and red, white and blue votives. I love how it turned out! Everything here was purchased second hand(and in almost all of my displays) except the wagon box. We ordered two wagons on line for our grandsons and this one was bent. I called the company and they said just throw it away and we'll send you a new one! I was happy they sent the new one, but obviously I didn't throw the bent one away!
For the kitchen windowsill I grouped an old child's American history book, some darling elves dolled up in red, white and blue outfits, an old brass Statue of Liberty souvenir, a metal toy soldier on a horse, a Liberty whiskey bottle and a bundle of flags.
Here's a cute little display on top of my cookbook shelf.
And here's a little display of liberty bells a top my pie safe.
I love the George Washington statue, he fits perfectly with some old American history books and fun candles.
Here's our entryway display. I had fun grouping the mini flags this year.
This is a little table right next to our front door. I absolutely adore the Pledge of Allegiance stitching!
Here's our front porch display. Simply poking flags into flower pots really makes things festive!
And here's our side porch display. I love how this turned out! I purchased the bunting at Hobby Lobby for only $10.00 for all! They actually came all attached to each other as a swag and I cut them up to fit perfectly on our small railings!
I painted my nails for the occasion!
My hubby and I enjoyed our quiet morning!
Then we met family and friends for an all day river float and picnic. We all had flags on our boats and it was so much fun! I love my country and am a proud American! May God continuing to bless our beautiful country!












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