I wasn’t planning on doing another patriotic tablescape but while rearranging some of my glassware, I came across these.
They have a thin white stripe running vertically down the glass with a milk glass base.
I purchased this vintage tablecloth a couple of weeks ago at a local moving sale. It has a very small blue stripe running though it.
I used my mason jars as my centerpiece and in order to lift them up a little, I used a galvanized pan turned upside down. I’m trying to collect three of these in different sizes to make one a 3 tiered server. Unfortunately, I’m can’t find a small size.
I kept with the red, white, and blue theme as you can see! The navy blue placemats are from the Dollar Tree. I used red square plates, white dinner plate and navy blue salad plates. I mismatched my flatware using the red, white and blue!
I love the rope detail on the plates. They were originally from Pier One but I got a whole set at Goodwill for $6!
Now for my tip of the day! Someone who grows their own blueberries told me that when dealing with fresh blueberries, you shouldn't wash them until you are ready to eat them. Also, if you want to freeze them, spread the blueberries out on paper and allow to sit overnight. Then freeze the blueberries loose on a tray. Once frozen, put in zip loc bags. Easy Peasy!
I hope everyone has a fabulous 4th!
I hope everyone has a fabulous 4th!
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It's just lovely! I'm so glad you shared it again, as I wasn't following last year and didn't get to see it. Have a wonderful celebration!
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Wonderful layering! Love all the shades of red, white and blue!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, and I like what you did with your flatware. Now I have to go get a set of white somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI will be interested to see how you put together that three-tier thing.
Lovely patriotic table. So festive!..Christine
ReplyDeleteLoving it all! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteGood tip about blueberries, with the cost of fruit every little tip helps.
ReplyDeleteI am so delighted i got to see this lovely table. So glad you found that tablecloth.,. it's amazing. I love love it. It's the perfect backdrop! Good luck on the search for the trays. be blessed, xo marlis
ReplyDeleteGreat table. Love the one with the white base. So interesting.
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What a pretty patriotic tablescape! Love the rope edging on the plates - great find!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tablescape for the fourth! Thank you for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
It's lovely. I especially love the flowers :)
ReplyDeleteYeah for the red, white and blue...very pretty!
ReplyDeleteGlad you shared it again, I wasn't blogging last July. Great tablescape, love your R@&B.
ReplyDeleteI love your tip, Tammy. Just yesterday I had to throw away a bunch of bags of blueberries that I had frozen because they were all weird. Money down the drain. Problem is that I don't ever have room in either of my freezers to put a tray in. Hmmmm....will have to figure that out. Times like this I wish we had a deep freeze. I like the way you elevated the centerpiece! Very cool! Hope you're able to find that 3rd pan so you can make your tiered server. It'll turn up when you least expect it! Have a great weekend!!!
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ReplyDeleteA great patriotic table. Loved it, just love the look of red white and blue cause it means America to me! Land that I love!
Great tip on blueberries and just about anything you freeze, I do that with waffles and pancakes and some other things but can't remember right now. lol
Have a lovely 4th of July,
blessings, nellie
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ReplyDeleteI really love the tablecloth! Your glasses with the white down the sides are unique! Wonderful patriotic tablescape - so glad you did it and shared with Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy