Get some inspiration for some patriotic decor for 4th of July for your farmhouse dining room table. So, if you have a little gathering coming up, or you just want to do something special for your family, read on for some red, white and blue inspiration.
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I have teamed up with seven awesome bloggers to bring you some farmhouse style patriotic table ideas for the Fourth of July. Read all the way to end for some for more patriotic table ideas for 4th of July!
Keeping it Simple
I have to admit, Fourth of July isn’t something I usually think too much about decorating for.
I like to keep things simple, and I’m definitely not one to go out and spend a bunch of money for seasonal decorating.
For our dining room this year, I decided to make up a few little things with the same fabrics I used for my DIY Scrappy Flag Pillow.
Fabric Flags
I already had the fabric on hand, and making flags and bunting is easier than taking four kids to the store to buy the like.
Can I get an AMEN from my moms of many?
Fabric Bunting
For the bunting, I just sandwiched four half-oval shapes between some off white bias tape.
Simple, but festive.
Grain Sack Table Runner
I left on my usual grain sack table runner, with the blue stripes.
Patriotic Pillows
I put my little blue and white pillow, that I made from an IKEA tea towel, on the slipcovered wingback in the corner.
I also brought out my blue linen throw blanket.
When you love blue and white, decorating for the Fourth simply involves throwing a little red in here and there.
Fabric Flags
For the little flags in the ironstone pitchers, I used the same blue ticking stripe fabric that I used in my DIY Scrappy Flag Pillow and a slightly different red grain sack.
I sewed the “stars” and stripes on a rectangular piece of bleached drop cloth.
Then, I folded and sewed the short end around a small dowel rod, that I found in my kids’ craft stash.
It was a quick and easy way to get a few flags on the table!
America Pillow
My grain sack America pillow is peaking out behind the table, in the window seat.
Flowers
I gathered whatever flowers I could find outside for my gallon size ironstone pitcher.
Flag Pillow
And of course my scrappy flag pillow made an appearance. ๐
Thank you so much for stopping by the farmhouse to see the patriotic touches that I brought in for the season!
Be sure to check out the other lovely tables on this tour, for some more farmhouse Fourth of July inspiration:
I used to do everything simple too. For my table I used a blue and white throw blanket ,my cloth napkins ( I had them, they are white with red stripes, my white plates, holder candle, (I paint them some time ago)and one small American flag.
Hello, can you tell me tell me the name of the blue paint on your dining room walls?
It is called Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore.
Thank you!!!
Benjamin Moore Gray Owl. ๐
Super adorable!! Pinning and sharing ๐
Love it!!
Thank you soooo much Shannon!
Okay I am absolutely obsessed with this space! That ticking strip bunting is….mine! I need it in my house! It such a simple yet beautifully styled space for the 4th of July! So glad I got to do this bloghop with you!
Thank you so much Sara! I loved doing this blog hop with you. :). So fun!
I love your simple style and that banner is just the cutest! I love how everything feels so cozy and quaint. It’s all beautiful, friend!
Thank you so much Amanda!
Ahhhh this is perfection! So, so pretty, Lisa! I am in love with that little flag made from ribbon. I need to make one to match my big flag made from ribbons! ๐ This whole table is gorgeous- I love every single detail. Pinning!
Thank you so much for the support Beth! I loved your tour also. :). So fun doing this with all of you ladies!
This is so pretty Lisa! I love the banner and the simple touches to this table. I feel ya on shopping for seasonal items can get costly. I love that you made all this and still can’t get over that flag pillow you made!
Thank you So much Deb! I really appreciate your sweet comment. Your table was absolutely amazing. ๐
Lisa, I’m in love with the simplicity of your Fouth of July decor.
Less is more, simple and easy are my guidelines for decorating. Perhaps this is why I enjoy your blog so much.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us.
Thank you so much Annie for the super encouraging comment! Thank you for reading along. ๐ ๐