Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Birthday America Tablescape

I LOVE the Fourth of July!  
The carefree days of Summer are in full bloom and everyone seems more relaxed and ready for a great party.  We are home this year for the Fourth.  So, we will be celebrating with friends and family and viewing fireworks later.
  How about you? 
 How do you celebrate?
Just for fun I put together a 4th of July table.  
I bought some things last year on clearance and was eager to put them to use.

Blue and white napkins and plates from JCP.  The plates were on clearance for $2.50 a piece.  It's from their Americana line.  The table runner is an Estate Sale find for $5.00.  It's just a remnant of lightweight burlap or a similar fabric.  The white napkins were a WM clearance item at $1.00.  Popcorn holders were also at World Market.  
I couldn't resist them!  
And they matched my Bandanas that I picked up at an Estate Sale a few weeks ago.
Have I showed you my new red and white
 transfer dishes yet?  
This is one of my most exciting finds this year!  
I have been searching for red transferware for a long time. 
 I passed up a set at an antique store a few months ago. 
These were purchased last week at an Estate Sale.  A set of 44 Johnson Brothers "Strawberry Fair" for $125.00.  They were made between 1959 and 1973 in England. 
I'm in love! I have kept them on the counter all week now.  I just pass by and look at them!
I have a problem, I know! 
 Dishaholic!
I finally put them away in the dish cupboard. 
 It's all decked out for the 4th too.
And so is Mr. Rooster.
I think this is one of my favorite tables!
Happy 4th of July! 
 Have a brownie! 
 And a special thank you to those 
who serve our country
 and keep us safe!  

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves,
XO Cindy

I'll be linking up to these wonderful parties:
Cuisine Kathleen's-Let's Dish
and 
Susan's Tablescape Thursday

20 comments:

  1. I think it's one of my favorites of yours, too, Cindy! This is super festive, and I love those fan thingies (I have no idea what they're really called!) hanging overhead! They really add a lot to the ambiance! Congratulations on your fabulous new dishes! What a wonderful find...something you can treasure and use for years to come for SO MANY different table settings!!! My husband has gotten the notion in his head that he "NEEDS" a funnel cake, so we will undoubtedly be off in search of a funnel cake stand at a fireworks display somewhere tonight. Sigh! I don't want to begrudge him...he gives so much and asks for so little in return in this life...but we're still under a heat advisory with temperatures still well into the 90s after the sun goes down!!! I can't take off enough clothes (without being arrested for indecency and blinding people!) to stay cool out there! We got up at the crack of dawn to grill our food for later today...and it was STILL hot out there!!!! Anyway, have a wonderful day and stay safe!!!

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  2. Oh, that arrangement of cupcakes and fresh fruit caught my eye first thing! Your pretty transferware was a great find -- what a deal! The whole table looks very festive, and the napkins are perfect for it!

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  3. Cindy,
    Very pretty. I love those dishes and the napkins. Festive and pretty looking.
    Happy 4th of July.

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  4. Your table looks wonderful..Guess it helps to plan ahead..Love your dishes..What a find..Happy 4th

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  5. Oh, those Strawberry Fair dishes!! GORGEOUS!! Table looks divine, too. Happy 4th!

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  6. Your red and white transferware is just gorgeous! I know that feeling of "just passing by" to look at our pretty dishes and get a warm fuzzy. Your table is just lovely. I like how you stacked the patriotic cupcakes above the fresh blueberries and strawberries. Happy 4th of July!

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  7. So cute and festive! I love how you used your red, white and blue dishes together! Happy 4th to you!

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  8. Hmm, my mother used to have a set of Strawberry Fair. I wonder what she did with it? I'll have to go search her cupboards...Yours looks great paired with blue and white!
    Karee

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  9. I love that pattern and you did good, girl!!! You will have a lot of fun with it!!! We need more of that warm fuzzy feeling....all day long!!!

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  10. Gorgeous red transferware~ I wouldn't have been able to resist bringing it home either!

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  11. Hi, Cindy. Great table! I, too, passed up a set of red transferware--at a great price to boot--at an antique store while traveling and I'm still thinking about those dishes, so now I'm on the hunt too! :) I love your WM finds, and the runner--I noticed it right away. I hope your 4th was fun. ~Zuni

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  12. Cindy, we all have that problem! Love this table, the china is wonderful! The popcorn holders are such fun!
    Thanks for linking to Let's dish!

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  13. Great table but oh those transferware dishes!!! They are gorgeous! I'm so glad you found them!! Love the napkins also! Hugs, Linda

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  14. Love all your dishes! And those little popcorn holders are so adorable! I hope you and your family had a wonderful 4th of July. visiting from Let's Dish!

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  15. Okay, I would totally have lost it had I come across the chance to get those red and white plates!
    Brenda

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  16. Who among us isn't a dishaholic? I'd leave those plates out to admire myself. Beautiful! Love all the details you've pulled together. I bought those paper holders at WM too. Had planned to use them for the 4th, but then we ended up not hosting a party. So I'll save them to use another time. I think they are really fun.

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  17. Love the dishes, the cones and the Centerpiece!! Great idea! Come link up to Centerpiece Wednesday and share this idea.
    Karin

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  18. oooh, great find! Love the Strawberry Fair! I don't think I'd put them away just yet, either!

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  19. Beautiful and so patriotic Cindy. Love the transfer dishes and the JCP ones too.

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