The
kids’ table is ready, and here’s a little peek at it.
As I said, I‘m using paper goods this weekend for their table,
and, I found the cutest square plates with
chevron stripes at Oriental Trading.
And look at how cute the star shaped paper plates are…
They’re so perfect together!
The plastic utensils have been wrapped
in cute napkins and tied off with
red
and white baker’s twine.
Polka dotted patriotic paper lanterns
will
be swaying in the breeze!
Some
of our friends are bringing beverages,
so
I thought I’d brighten up these plain water bottles
with
a little red, white and blue washi tape.
I’ve
never used washi tape before,
but
I’ve seen lots of fun projects on pinterest.
It’s
really easy to use,
and
it’s kind of similar to masking tape.
I
just created a flag design on the bottles
with
3 rows of the washi tape...
so
easy!
I
planted up this wooden flower box a few weeks ago with
white alyssum, blue lobelia and red geraniums,
and now they’re in full bloom and ready for the weekend.
They’ll
sit on the beverage table nearby.
I
couldn’t resist a few bunches of these cute daisies
when
I spotted them at Trader Joe’s.
They’re
soooo cheery and look so
cute with this festive décor.
and napkins ready to go too!
These recycled glasses are
so practical, cute and
affordable,
I now have a few different
sets in different shades of blue
and green.
I
love mixing patterns and textures!
“Don’t
you think daisies are the friendliest flower?”
Do
you remember that quote from
the
movie “You’ve got Mail”?
Meg
Ryan says it to Tom Hanks when
she’s
sick and he brings her daisies.
These
daisies are actually chamomile
and
they smell so soothing.
I
also painted these little white clay pots.
All
I needed were a few red ones and
a
few blue ones to scatter around the yard and
tables!
Memorial Day is a sacred holiday.
It’s a day to remember and honor
all
those who lost their lives fighting
for our country.
And even though Monday’s a “holiday”,
it’s somewhat of a bittersweet
day.
It’s a day to celebrate the freedom
we all enjoy,
while remembering the sacrifices so many
soldiers have made for us.
Let’s hope all the
pretty red, white and blue décor
that we see this weekend,
will remind us of how
lucky we are to be Americans!
ciao! fabiana
Here
are some of the items used in these looks…
Paper
Plates: Oriental Trading
Paper
Lanterns: Oriental Trading
Washi
Tape: Oriental Trading
Raffia
Water Glasses: Serena & Lily
Red
Checked Napkins: vintage
Clay
Pots: Oriental Trading
Wood
Flower Box: Oriental Trading
Wooden
Tray: Oriental Trading
Red
Bandana Napkins: ebay
Melamine
Plates: Tommy Hilfiger
Recycled
Glass Water Glasses: Home Goods
Small
Stoneware Pitcher: vintage