May 16, 2022

red, white & blue summer inspiration

 



Welcome to our “Red, White and Blue Blog Hop”! Today I’m joined by 6 super talented bloggers, and we’re all showcasing our favorite ways to decorate with patriotic colors now that summer is around the corner. 

 

It’s the middle of May, and that means summer will be here before we know it. I know summer doesn’t officially start until June, but Memorial Day weekend really kicks off the season for me! 

 

That's the time when red, white and blue really comes into play. So of course, that’s my favorite color combo when setting beautiful summer tables. 

 

One thing I love have when setting a pretty table is lots of options! So today I’ll show you a few of my favorite ways to create “options” when setting a table.  

 

First, I’ll be showing you all the details of two totally different looks for a lovely holiday weekend tablescape, with a few options for each. I’ll then turn it over to Brittany, Jessica, Heidi, Stacey, Stephanie and Rebecca. 

 





This table in my breakfast room starts with an eye-catching tablecloth from Table Top Shop. I used a lot of natural textures here with the use of vintage woven placemats and a few wicker-wrapped bottles from my collection. 

 

Of course, blue and white transferware plates are the perfect addition for this look, and I mixed two patterns here with different dinner and salad plates. 

 




Fresh cut flowers from the garden placed in a simple ironstone pitcher anchors the center of the table. A few sea shells scattered around just feels like summer!


Here’s where the subtle options come into play...  

 




This is the place setting with the simple addition of the napkin on the plates to add color.  

 




For the next option, I swapped out the salad plate and added this fun French bistro inspired one. I replace the seashells with a little Eiffel tower collection, and now this looks has a definite Parisian twist. 

 




Option number three is to use this pretty clam shell shaped plate as the salad plate and add white starfish to each table setting. This is such an easy coastal look to pull off.





My final look ended up being the first option with the addition of the white starfish which not only adds a beachy vibe, but also adds a patriotic touch too! 


Now let’s move outdoors... 

 




This blue and white Palm tablecloth from Pacific & Rose says it all! It’s sooo summery, fun and elegant that I couldn’t wait to show it off alfresco style in my back yard. 

 

To accentuate the blooming red trumpet vine growing on my shed, I chose to pair this Palm print with a gorgeous red Gayatri napkin, also from Pacific & Rose. 

 




More than anything, I love to mix and match patterns and textures at a table. I do love the way these two patterns play off each other 

 

More flowers from the garden are selected for the center of the table, but this time we stayed within the red and white color families. The vases have a fun woven detail on them. 

 

Fun round raffia placemats have the most beautiful seashell detail, and then I added the traditional bamboo flatware for just another touch of texture. 


I refreshed the lanterns with a bit of cobalt blue spray paint, and I love the results!

 




All in all, I have my bases covered when it comes to Memorial Day choices in red, white and blue. Whether we entertain indoors or outdoors, I have a few great options when it comes to personalizing each place setting for my guests. 

 

Which look would you choose? 

 

  

 

Now on to sharing more Red, White and Blue inspiration with my friends here: 


Eleanor Rose Home 


White Wood and Grain 


Green Valley Gable


Itty Bitty Farmhouse 


Returning Grace


Rouse in the House 





ciao! fabiana 

 

 

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Info on table accessories: 



Table Number One


Grand Millennial Tablecloth


White Starfish


all other items are vintage



Table Number Two


Palm Tablecloth


Gayatri Napkin


Belita Napkin


Round Seashell Placemats


Blue Goblets


Bamboo Flatware








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