Fourth of July Table
It’s almost the holiday, and here is a simple table you can do at home with items you may already have!
Keep reading to see how to create this look in your home!
For this year’s table, I wanted to do a more simple approach. I’m not a huge fan of the typical Fourth of July colors and decor. I wanted something more muted and less bright.
So I decided to make some placemats with stars on them using a potato stamp and integrate some color by mixing and matching other linens I had.
I love mixing textures, as it adds some interest and makes things more exciting!
Adding natural elements such as peonies and fruit gives a natural pop of color without being too obvious or bright.
I love the pink peonies! It's not the traditional color for the 4th, but it felt right for this tablescape decor.
I’ve had the same white plates from Target for years and they’re always the perfect neutral dish to use for all occasions. Typically the 4th is all about the outdoor and paper plates but I love the thought of a more glammed up lunch or dinner prior to the fireworks.
I always end up hanging some sort of decor from our chandeliers when decorating, and this time I added some stars for a fun extra element.
My favorite element was the placemats I stamped with the potato stamps! Such a fun activity.
Lastly, I have an obsession with mason jars, and Ball has the perfect new flute jars that look beautiful as drinkware. My second favorite is their vintage blue mason jars! The perfect vase for the beautiful peonies.
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