Fun & Festive 4th Of July Tablescape

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

Don’t you just love the Fourth of July?  I sure do.  From burgers on the grill, time in the sun and the fireworks show, the 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays.  We’ve got a pretty laid back day planned and will be spending the day at my brother’s. Even though we won’t be home on the 4th,  I decided some festive decor was in order at our house.  I jazzed up our dining room with a fun & festive red, white, and blue tablescape and also decorated the sideboard.

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

Fun & Festive 4th Of July Tablescape

Pulling this tablesacpe together was pretty easy since I already owned everything I used to dress the table.  Like most of my tablescape designs, this 4th of July table is a mix of traditional and chinoiserie elements with lots of pattern mixing going on.  The focal point of the table is the centerpiece arrangement which is a grouping of blue and white ginger jars.  Using jars with different patterns adds lots of visual interest and gives the table an eclectic feel. And for a little contrast, I flanked the jars with a pair of tortoise hurricanes.  Chinoiserie and tortoise are a match made in heaven!

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

The tortoise hurricanes are from Pottery Barn but are no longer available.  I did find a similar hurricane and listed the source at the bottom of the post.

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

The place setting I created is pretty classic.  I started with a solid red placemat and then layered a red and white buffalo check charger on top.  My vintage Blue Willow dinner plates are the finishing layer and area  great pattern contrast against the plaid.  I added the red salad plate and blue and white ceramic coasters to fill in around each pacesetting.  Both of these items were flea market finds. To add more blue and white to the table, I placed a blue and white table runner down the center of the table and used blue and white striped paper napkins next to each place setting.

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

 

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

I hung a grouping of festive paper fans over the sideboard mirror and flanked my favorite monkey dish with milk glasses vases filled with red roses. If you ever come across these paper fans pick them up because they are an easy way to add a dramatic punch to party decor.

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

I hope you enjoyed my 4th of July tablescape.  And I hope it inspired you in case you’re doing some last minute decorating.

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

4th of July Tablescape by ConfettiStyle

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TABLETOP SOURCES

Cherry Blossom Ginger Jar ||  Hexagon Blue & White Ginger Jar (from HomeGoods) ||  Small White & Blue Ginger Jar || Tortoise Hurricanes ||  Blue and White Table Runner ||  Red Placemats ||  Red & White Plaid Charger (from At Home) ||  Blue Willow Plates (vintage)

SIDEBOARD SOURCES

Paper Fans ||  Blue & White Monkey Bowl (thrifted) ||  Milk Glass Vases 

 

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4th of July Decor Ideas to make in under an hour!

4th of July via Country Living

Decorating for a festive holiday can be fun and easy. Heres a round-up of simple but festive 4th of July decor that will take you less than an hour to create and don’t require any major crafting skills.

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1) Scrap Fabric Flag–this fun twist of the American flag is made from scraps of ribbon, fabric and paint.   Depending on where you want to hang it, you can make one in any size.  I think one hanging on the front door or a couple of hanging for a deck railing would look great.
2)  Make your own mini American flags using wood skewered and flag ribbon.  These are great as a cake topper or to use in flower arrangements.
Flag ribbon is on sale for $2.00 per spool at Hobby Lobby.

USA Flag Ribbon

3)  This may not work for everyone depending on the temperature where you live but I love the look of the 4th of July candles.  Just wrap red, white or blue pillar candles with decorative red/white/blue paper and you’re all set.  After the 4th remove the paper and your candles are ready for the next project.   p.s.  scrapbook paper is 50% off this week at Hobby Lobby
4)  Use that same decorative paper you used to wrap your candles and make your own paper pinwheels.  These are so easy to make and are sure to bring back some great childhood memories. Find my tutorial here.
4th of July Decorating Ideas.0025)  Turn inexpensive bandanas into a festive 4th of July flag banner.  You can cut 3 to 4 triangle piece from a single bandana.
6) Another fun way to decorate with bandanas is using them as table linens.  Line a handful up down the middle of the table for a quick and easy holiday runner.
7)  Turn a watermelon into a stylish and fun 4th of July floral centerpiece.  Punch small holes (about 1/2″ deep into the watermelon and insert flower stems.  Once the party it over, cut watermelon open and scoop out some watermelon to enjoy.

So what plans do you have for the 4th and how are you decorating?

top image via Country Living

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