Decoration ideas for 4th of july


40 DIY 4th of July Decorations

DANA GALLAGHER

Want to spark excitement and joy while celebrating American independence this year? Well, if you loved the festive The Pioneer Woman summer décor line, you simply have to try these DIY 4th of July decorations! They're fun and easy to make at home and can enhance your favorite store-bought picks. With handmade creations and table decor ideas, there's something for all creative levels. Perhaps you're hosting an Independence Day cookout. Consider upgrading the BBQ station or table with painted potters, bunting, candles, centerpieces, or Mason jar lights. Or maybe you just want to infuse patriotic spirit into your home all summer long! For this, check out the DIY ideas for pillow covers, woven wall hangings, and planters that will bring so much red, white, and blue goodness to every room.

The best part? You can turn these DIY crafting ideas into fun 4th of July activities by getting the kids involved! They'll love the crafts for bubble-painted bunting, sparkling mobiles, and making patriotic decorations for their bikes. Whether you're hosting a shindig or just hanging out with your family this year, you can easily spruce up your space with these 4th of July party décor ideas. Get ready for a laid-back summer day (or two!) spent blissfully making these patriotic crafts.

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Carved Watermelon Centerpiece

Nothing quite says summer like juicy slices of watermelon. Turn yours into a festive centerpiece that you can eat once dessert rolls around! Carve "4th of July" into the skin as you would a pumpkin, or slice it in half like a bowl and stick flag toothpicks and sparklers in the center!

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Polkadot Chair

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Paper Pinwheels

Paper pinwheels will catch the breeze at your backyard bash and delight children. They go nicely in mason jars, stuck in cakes, or lining the yard.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

Somewhat Simple

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4th of July BBQ Station

BBQ stations need some decorative love too! Sprucing it up with a few festive decorations can bring a backyard bash together. That extra touch can be as simple as sticking your condiments in a handpainted flag planter and organizing color-coded utensils in a rustic wood box.

Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.

Landeelu

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Fireworks Mantel

The oft-forgotten mantel still has a place in summer celebrations! These "fireworks" have a fun, earthy vibe: Gather thin sticks and spray paint them red, white, and blue. Stick the tied-off bunches in mason jars and line them along your mantel. American flag ribbons add a nice extra touch!

Get the tutorial at Landeelu.

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Indoor Dessert Picnic Table

You can't always predict the weather, but that doesn't mean surprise rain has to ruin your celebration. Lay out a gingham tablecloth inside, place flag toothpicks in your desserts, and set up a chalkboard with what's on the menu.

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Studio DIY

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Firecracker Toppers

American flag toothpicks are a classic decoration for burgers, hotdogs, and cupcakes. If you want to shake it up with a unique personal touch, try making these firecracker toppers instead!

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

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Colored Glass Mason Jars

For an old-school, vintage Americana theme, consider placing colored glass mason jars around your yard or table. They're an inexpensive purchase that goes a long way when it comes to decór (and you can continue to use them after the holiday passes!).

DANA GALLAGHER

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Balloon Centerpiece

Does it get more fun than this balloon decoration? Blow up red, white, and blue balloons partially, then attach them to wooden dowels. Fill a bucket with sand so you can stick the dowels inside for a study centerpiece.

DANA GALLAGHER

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Blue Glass Bottle Centerpiece

If you love the upcycled look, try this easy decoration. Gather various blue glass bottles and fill them with red and white-themed items like roses and sparkler sticks.

DANA GALLAGHER

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Red, White, and Blue Candy Jar Centerpieces

Here's a decoration that's cute and edible! Fill glass jars with red, white, and blue candies—preferably something that won't melt easily, like gumballs—and then stick handheld American flags inside.

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FIRST DAY OF HOME

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Decorative Planter Stakes

To dress up the planters on your porch and patio, look to these cute patriotic hearts and stars stakes you can make yourself.

Get the tutorial at First Day of Home.

THE HOUSE THAT LARS BUILT

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4th of July Bunting

For an old-school vibe, you can make your own red, white, and blue bunting using butcher paper.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

THE KINGSTON HOME

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Patriotic Mug Planter

Make a mini patriotic planter with a “Let freedom ring” message or a sparkly red star using your Cricut Maker. All you need is 15 minutes!

Get the tutorial at The Kingston Home.

ANGIE HOLDEN

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Scrap Wood Uncle Sam

That scrap wood you have lying around your garage? Put it to good use by crafting this adorable Uncle Sam.

Get the tutorial at Angie Holden.

TRIED & TRUE CREATIVE

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Happy 4th of July Pillow Cover

Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean you can’t cozy up your spaces. This Independence Day pillow cover will do exactly that.

Get the tutorial at Tried & True Creative.

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SCRATCH AND STITCH

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Fabric Flag

Using a bandana, red fabric strips, and lace, you can craft a down-home take on the American flag.

Get the tutorial at Scratch and Stitch.

BOXWOOD AVENUE

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Porch Bunting

Your porch could certainly use some 4th of July flair this summer. Achieve this charming look with your own DIY bunting.

Get the tutorial at Boxwood Avenue.

THE HOUSE THAT LARS BUILT

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American Flag Weaving

For a bohemian twist on patriotic decorations, make this pretty woven wall hanging in red, white, and blue.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

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Fireworks Globes

Using free printables, you can craft these Independence Day-inspired globes that’ll look perfect hung around your house or backyard.

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.

DESIGN IMPROVISED

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Patriotic Windsock

For a fun way to make a patriotic-themed windsock, start with a clear paint can and add all the red, white, and blue trimmings.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

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CUCKOO 4 DESIGN

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Star Bunting

Whether you’re decorating your fence, mantel, or front porch, this star garland will do the trick.

Get the tutorial at Cuckoo 4 Design.

CRAFTS BY COURTNEY

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Sand Candles

These sand candles are so easy to make! You just need glass candle holders, tea lights, and sand in red, white, and blue shades.

Get the tutorial at Crafts by Courtney.

JORDAN’S EASY ENTERTAINING

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Patriotic Rosettes

Decorate your 4th of July bash with these lively rosettes that are equally fun to make.

Get the tutorial at Jordan’s Easy Entertaining.

HANDMADE CHARLOTTE

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Bubble Painted Decorations

Grab the kiddos so they can get in on the decorating! They'll love making this red, white, and blue garland using bubbles.

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.

LOVE THE DAY

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4th of July Backdrop

Everyone at your 4th of July party will be talking about this photo backdrop! With the free printable provided, take it to Costco, Staples, or FedEx and have it printed on vinyl.

Get the tutorial at Love the Day.

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DESIGN IMPROVISED

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Paper Fireworks Centerpiece

These firework centerpieces are guaranteed to “spark” conversations at your 4th of July party!

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

PURELY KATIE

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Paper Flower Centerpiece

Mirroring the flowers in your summer garden, this paper flower centerpiece in patriotic hues is so pretty.

Get the tutorial at Purely Katie.

A KAILO CHIC LIFE

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Patriotic Candle Holders

Celebrate the 4th with these stylish candle holders decorated in painted stripes and golden stars.

Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.

LOLLY JANE

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Stars and Stripes Flowerpot

Get crafty with your kids and make this painted stars and stripes flowerpot. You can keep it out all summer!

Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane.

LOVE THE DAY

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American Flag Letter Board

With red, white, and blue felt, a white frame, and lots of letters, you can make a DIY letter board with a patriotic twist.

Get the tutorial at Love the Day.

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30+ Best 4th of July Decorations 2019

Lucas Allen

With the weather warming up and summer almost in full swing, it's time to start thinking about your Fourth of July plans. First and foremost: Whether you'll be gathering with family, meeting up with a few friends, or throwing a big Independence Day bash, remember to comply with Covid-19 regulations for a safe and responsible 4th of July party. And now for the fun part... You're going to need some awesome party decorations and on-theme design ideas, even if it'll just be you and your household. From festive balloons to star-spangled garlands, wreaths, piñatas, and more, here's everything you need to impress at your 4th of July party this year, along with plenty of stylish and clever decorating tips from designers and tastemakers.

Zan Passante

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Arrange Backyard Flowers

Fresh-cut flowers can get expensive, fast, especially when you need enough for a large tablescape. Try this centerpiece idea instead: Fill galvanized vases with low-key wildflowers in vivid red, white, and blue hues, filling the holes with leafy greens, as Sugar & Charm did here. Even better if you can forage around and find them in your own backyard.

BUY NOW WH Metal Flower Vases, $25

Cheetah Is the New Black

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Deck Out Your Snacks

To elevate your Fourth of July festivities, take note of this pretty red, white, and blue spread from Cheetah Is the New Black. Some fresh berries, a charcuterie board, a floral cake, and bottles of rosé against a garden backdrop will set the scene for something a little dressier.

BUY NOW Mosser Glass Cake Stand, $65

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American Flag Paper Fans

$15 AT AMAZON

You can't have too many paper fans, especially when they come in this many patriotic patterns. Arrange them over a drinks or desert station for maximum effect.

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Dot and Army

Outdoor Net Food Cover

$28 AT FOOD52

A picnic in the park is an affordable, fun way to gather your friends for the 4th of July, and you can keep it festive with just a few functional accessories. Enter: This outdoor net table cover. It's summery, stylish, and highly effective at keeping those pesky pests off your masterpiece of a Fourth of July picnic spread.

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Ellie and Piper

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Letter balloons are always a chic party decoration idea, and these plain silver "USA" balloons are the perfect addition. 

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Williams Sonoma

Americana Wreath

$100 AT WILLIAMS SONOMA

Subtle and pretty, hang this Fourth of July-themed wreath on your front door for a festive welcome. 

WILLIAM ABRANOWICZ

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Hang Some Flags

Tom Scherer spruced up some empty walls in a stairwell by hanging a series of American flags. Try this in a guest bathroom, foyer, hallway, or really any small space that guests will be using to during your shindig.

BUY NOW Large American Flag, $22

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Just Sip It

Star-Spangled Biodegradable Straws

$9 AT AMAZON

Not only are these straws totally festive for the Fourth, they're also biodegradable—ideal for replacing eco-unfriendly plastic.  

James Merrell

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Hang a Red, White, and Blue Quilt

Take note of this entryway designed by Anthony Baratta if you need some inspiration for understated, timeless, and approachable Americana decor. The color schemes and prints are perfect for a 4th of July mood without being overtly theme-y. If you don't have an heirloom quilt of your own, try hanging one like this.

BUY NOW Americana Quilt, $145

Abby Jiu

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Red, White, and Blue Place Settings

Although it was originally designed for Presidents' Day, this red, white, and blue tablescape offers a sophisticated take on the America the Beautiful theme.

See more at Inspired By This.

FRANCESCO LAGNESE

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Repaint Outdoor Furniture

You'll probably want to be celebrating outside, so make sure your patio sets a celebratory scene. This porch designed by Tom Scherer is full of elevated decorating ideas. If you don't already have some red outdoor-proof cushions ready to swap out, just add a couple of throw pillows or paint an old piece of furniture red.

BUY NOW Red Rocking Chair, $199

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FinePaperCrafts

Patriotic Pinwheel Cupcake Toppers

$8 AT ETSY

If you're decorating cupcakes for the occasion, add a fun topper like these little pinwheels. Kids and adults alike will love them.

James Merrell

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Install a Flag

Keep things simple and add a small American flag to your setup for a nod to the holiday without spending too much or going over-the-top with decorations, as Anthony Barrata did here with this gondola.

BUY NOW American Stick Flags 8" x 12", $18

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Bcga

Firework Copper Wire LED Lights

$60 AT AMAZON

You may not be able to set off your own fireworks, but these string lights will make it look like they're going off right in your backyard. 

Lucas Allen

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Frame a Flag

An American flag above the Arts & Crafts bedframe in this room designed by Alexandra Angle reads as modern art thanks to the frame, surrounding decor, and prominent placement.

BUY NOW American Flag Print, $429

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Tinksy

Patriotic Photo Booth Props

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$9 AT AMAZON

Who doesn't love a good selfie? These photo booth props ensure that your guests will be taking pictures all night long. Now all you need is a good hashtag.

Hostess With the Mostess

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Nautical Snack Picks

Even the finger food deserves its own flair. Adorn hors d'oeuvres with these printable flags, and the appetizers will kick off the party in style.

Get the tutorial at Hostess With the Mostess.

James Merrell

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Use a Fun Tablecloth

Throw a cute red-and-white tablecloth over your outdoor dining table and then add some blue via seat cushions. Then bring in some greenery with a blue pitcher to hold flowers, as Libby Cameron did here.

BUY NOW Embroidered Tablecloth, $258

Michael Robinson

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Light Some Candles

Whether it's a pool deck or a dock, set the scene for romance in your party space with large outdoor candles, blue pillows, a picnic set up, and throw blankets for nighttime firework-viewing comfort. We're digging the large hurricanes on this deck designed by Andrea Goldman.

BUY NOW Large Hurricanes, $32

James Merrell

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Spruce Up the Guest Room

This bedroom designed by Cameron Libby is ready for the 4th of July all year long. If you'll be hosting houseguests for the long weekend, spruce it up with a festive skirt or throw pillows and fresh flowers.

BUY NOW Red Printed Bed Skirt, $72

Brit + Co

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Festive Kite Banner

These mini kites evoke the perfect sunny day, no matter the weekend weather forecast.

Get the tutorial at Brit + Co.

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Oldtymerose

Red, White & Blue Tassel Garland

$19 AT ETSY

Garlands are always a good idea, and you can't go wrong with simple tassels that you can string up just about anywhere.

Courtesy of Sugar and Charm

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Florals & Fruits

Want to look patriotic without spending a ton of money? All you need is red, white, and blue flowers, fruits, and cocktails!

See more at Sugar and Charm.

BUY NOW Mini American Flags, $7, amazon.com

Gluesticks

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Lollipop Bouquet

Remember when being sent to the kids table was a bad thing? This sugar-sweet centerpiece will never wilt, and it'll score instant points with any little ones (and kids at heart) in attendance.

Get the tutorial at Gluesticks.

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PostboxParty

Gold Star Paper Plates

$12 AT ETSY

You could get the traditional American flag plates, or you could up the design ante with these stylish gold star plates. Layer them atop a red-and-white striped tablecloth to complete the scene.

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NapkinKnot

American Flag Napkin Rings

$13 AT ETSY

Wrap up utensils and napkins in these American flag rings, and you'll turn plastic cutlery into a chic, easy-to-grab party must. 

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E-view

Metal Wind Spinner Patriotic Garden Stake Set

$25 AT AMAZON

If you love decorating your lawn, try these simple star-spangled wind spinners that easily poke into the ground. 

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Impress Life

Star String Lights

$16 AT AMAZON

If you just can't get enough string lights, try these little star lights that shine in patriotic colors.  

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Grandin Road

Patriotic Bunting

$59 AT GRANDIN ROAD

A simple bunting in red white and blue will turn any porch into a July 4th celebration to remember. 

Courtesy of Sugar and Charm

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Festive 4th of July Party Favors

Add firecrackers and poppers to jars with red, white, and blue confetti. Top with a flag and you've got party favors that double as decor.

See more at Sugar and Charm.

BUY NOW Party Poppers, $15, amazon.com

July 4th Golf Cart Decoration Ideas - Home Ideas

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Liven up your golf cart with red, white and blue décor to celebrate Fourth of July in patriotic style. Make sure all your jewelry is are securely fastened so that they do not come off while the trolley is in motion.

The perfect accessories for decorating


Red, white and blue are king this holiday season, so choose jewelry in these colors first. Look for jewelry that is durable enough to withstand the sun, wind, and possibly rain so your work doesn't fall apart and cause a mess on your cart or on the ground.

Roof or windshield decoration


If your golf cart has a roof, line the perimeter of your golf cart with a red/white/blue fringed plastic or mylar banner. If fringe isn't exactly your style, opt for a banner with numerous small American flags or red, white, and blue. oatmeal. Decorate the frame around the windshield - if your dolly has no roof - with patriotic plastic bands or two small American flags securely fastened with duct tape or blue painter's tape. nine0005

Other Decor Materials


  • Cover the hood of your cart with a large plastic American flag or make one with strips of red, white and blue masking tape.
  • Add spinning red, white or blue turntables to the frame near the windshield so they spin as the cart moves.
  • Paint a small firework or fireworks display on your windshield with washable window paint. Limit the design to areas that will not block the driver's view. nine0029
  • Dress up like Uncle Sam, or wear red, white and blue clothes, hats and accessories if you are participating in a parade or festive event.
  • Add blue or red battery-operated rope lights under the roof frame if you'll be trolleying at dusk or after dark.
  • If your cart represents an organization or business in the parade, write the band's name on the cart with washable paint, or use a piece of foam board firmly taped to the top of the cart with painter's tape. nine0029

Safety Considerations


Safety is paramount when decorating your golf cart, especially since it's a moving car.

  • Secure all decorations with masking tape or Velcro straps.
  • Do not drag items behind the cart as they may fall or be run over by other vehicles.
  • Keep the driver's line of sight and access to the steering, pedals and auxiliary controls at all times. nine0029
  • Keep a spare masking tape handy, as well as a bag in case your decorations need to be removed or repaired during your holiday adventures.

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American style in interior design

Surely, among the visitors of the Design Museum website, there is hardly a person who has not even heard of Thanksgiving, the national holiday of the United States of America. nine0005

Many books and feature films have been devoted to the subject of July 4th, and therefore the idea of ​​using the main state symbols of Americans for home decor is quite expected.

The most striking and recognizable, of course, is the striped star flag. And its universal color scheme will find application in almost any interior.

I would immediately like to make a lyrical digression. The decoration options presented below are, of course, an indicator of the patriotism of US citizens, and therefore their exact reproduction in projects implemented in other countries is somewhat inappropriate. nine0005

But the most interesting of them can be safely taken as the basis for decor adapted to each specific case. For example, Russians are no less proud of their symbols: the tricolor and the double-headed eagle.

And at any holiday you will certainly see attributes with their image. Since many decor ideas are based not only on the form, but also on the color scheme, and the colors of the Russian flag coincide with the American one, many of the proposed projects can be easily modified.

Exquisite and budget decor for outdoor spaces

As you know, the decoration of outdoor spaces and structures should be not only appropriate, but also eye-catching. And what could be more noticeable than garlands and banners?

This is exactly the technique used by the Pottery Barn studio, which decorated the most visible parts of the open living room with numerous triangular flags and cushions, the colors of which correspond to the main palette.

The Coconut Head Survival Guide is a charming and inspiring idea. Ribbons with recognizable stars and cuts of fabrics of the required shades were chosen as the main elements of the decor. nine0005

Agree that the beauty of this project lies in its versatility and incredible simplicity. You can decorate walls, railings, and roofs with such a composition. And it won't take long.

Many options for decorating a house and its facades appeared several decades ago, but are still successfully used today. For example, decorating the central entrance to a building with the help of state flags, one of which is necessarily fixed on a staff and proudly fluttering in the wind, the rest are neatly hung on fences, can be called traditional. nine0005

Surely, many people remember such patriotic decor from Soviet times. Therefore, the work of Georgia Front Porch does not so much look vintage as it emphasizes the importance of the event and the duration of its existence. By the way, at present, on the main holidays of our state, you can see decoration in a similar style.

Another way to decorate the main entrance with flags was proposed by designers from Christian Gladu Design. It is an analogue of the previous version, with the only difference being that all canvases hang from the ceiling. At the same time, the authors adhered to the rule of exceptional symmetry, thanks to which the design looks solemn and strict. nine0005

Of course, it is possible to emphasize one's attitude to the main holiday not so defiantly. After all, even without explicit symbolism, you can convey the spirit of Thanksgiving.

An example of this is not only beautiful, but also functional interior decor items from Crate & Barrel. For example, a doormat with a bright and optimistic pattern reflects a special summer mood and conveys a festive spirit.

The garland from Crate & Barrel, consisting of several dozens of red-yellow-blue lamps, will look no less cheerful and solemn. It can decorate almost any space: patio, terrace, living room. And with each coming of the evening, the holiday will come to your house. nine0005

Thanksgiving decor for home decor

Almost all of the patriotic decor options discussed above can be successfully used to decorate your home. For example, a flag in the form of an artificially aged mural from Pottery Barn (this made it possible to muffle bright colors) can be successfully used in the design of a dining room or kitchen.

Jute stars of various sizes from Pottery Barn will undoubtedly become an original and charming addition to it, the color schemes of which fully correspond to the state symbol. nine0005

It should be noted that the design does not have to be elaborate. For example, for the most spectacular demonstration of his chandeliers, designer Bobbi Brown chose the same American flag as an original background and at the same time wall decor. Agree that each item from this composition began to look more advantageous.

Of course, you can't help but dwell on those interior items that you can make with your own hands. Surely, many of you had to corrugate paper in order to later make a fan out of it. nine0005

Charming festive striped rosettes in the photo below are made according to the same principle. And they will not only easily decorate the walls of your house, but will also bring you closer to your children, as little dreamers will definitely want to help create unique and beautiful things.

Another item that you can make yourself is sofa cushions, or at least cushion covers. In this case, it is not necessary to look for a whole canvas with the required pattern. You can easily create the desired pattern yourself by sewing multi-colored elements together, as the designers from Pottery Barn did. nine0005

4th of July style ideas for decorating the dinner table

One cannot fail to mention the ideas of table setting using patriotic themes, because traditionally any holiday ends with a feast.

For these purposes, you can also use designer interior items such as cushions for chairs, dishes, vases, etc., and do-it-yourself items such as napkins, cocktail umbrellas, flags, etc. The main condition in this case will be compliance with the required color scheme. nine0005

Check out Crate & Barrel's charming holiday table decor project. There are no stripes or stars here, but the 4th of July theme is recognizable enough.

The festive mood was created by delightful floral plates, tall red glass goblets and beautiful geometric cushions. And what is most attractive in this idea is that you can enjoy a special atmosphere all year round.

Of course, in matters of decorating an unusual table, you should be guided by your preferences. Love the classics, choose calm colors, traditional shape of cutlery, etc. nine0005

If you want to emphasize your patriotism, make the most of the symbols of the country: a tablecloth with stars, crockery in red-blue-white colors, original bunches of small national flags, as suggested, for example, by iVillage.com.

Particular attention should be paid to the drinks that will be placed on the table. Just as it is difficult to imagine a Russian feast without a cup, it is impossible to create an image of an American without Coca-Cola. An ice bath will look very impressive, from which recognizable glass bottles with a red cap peep out (the idea of ​​​​Fashion Utah). nine0005

Almost no festive table is complete without dessert. Decorating a cake in the appropriate style is not difficult, since most berries and fruits have beautiful colors that blend perfectly with each other.

To make it more presentable and solemn, you should use beautiful dishes for serving, for example, a brushed metal vase from Crate & Barrel.

No less spectacular, but also more useful, is a sweet barbecue made from fresh berries from the ValSoCal chef. Neatly decorated, mouth-watering skewers served with a sweet sauce are the original decoration of the festive table proposed by A Beautiful Mess, which is sure to please all guests and especially children. nine0005

As with anything else, when serving or decorating a room, you must remember to be in moderation. This is especially true for decorating dishes.

It is not necessary to add components in the palette of the national flag to each of them. By the way, if such dishes are present, they will look best on a neutral background.

But if you have already covered the tabletop with a blue tablecloth with stars, complemented it with red cutlery, striped accessories, then the best option would be to use salads, hot drinks, and drinks that stand out from the created composition. nine0005

And what would look more beautiful and harmonious than a glass of bright orange orange juice or a cocktail of peaches, decorated appropriately for the occasion, as proposed by Camille Styles?

No less appetizing and solemn will look bowls with colorful ice cream or glasses with chocolate milkshakes, decorated with striped tubes or spoons.


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