How to Create a Simple Patriotic Table Centerpiece

by | Holidays, Tablescapes

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The Fourth of July is right around the corner!  Check out these tips to create a simple centerpiece with a functional and festive look that works for your home and celebrations too!

The Fourth of July is always so fun and is definitely one of my favorite holidays.  Partly because my birthday is July 2nd and our anniversary is July 5th…there’s always lots of fun celebrations already happening!

I think I also love holidays like this because they don’t have to be big or fancy.  They don’t require redecorating an entire house and they definitely don’t need to cost a lot.  In fact, just a few simple touches, added to your existing summer decor, is all you need!  The red, white, and blue is so festive and stands on its own!

While patriotic tablescapes are so beautiful, in real life we are usually running around with disposable plates, hot dogs, kids everywhere, and not necessarily sitting down for a pretty dinner!  If you’re in the same boat, hopefully this centerpiece helps you out too!

How to Create a Simple Patriotic Table Centerpiece

Elements for a Casual Patriotic Table Centerpiece:

Creating a Tray Vignette for a Patriotic Table Centerpiece

First of all, I started with a soft layer, using one of my vintage grain sacks.  I love the touch of blue stripe for year-round use and it also works well for a red, white, and blue patriotic table runner too!

Secondly, I added this vintage crate from Dreamy White Lifestyle.  If you don’t have a vintage crate, no worries!  Even a simple wooden tray like THIS will look great!  Take a look around your home and pull out any kind of basket or wooden tray!

The next thing I added was this wooden cake stand.  It is my favorite because I love the mix of marble and wood, plus it is a budget-friendly piece with a high-end look!

Stands like this are great to use in table vignettes, since it is a kitchen/dining related item and adds height to a vignette.  At the same time, it can hold more than food!

I added a small stack of dessert dishes and a jar with my favorite matte gold flatware.  When I create table vignettes, I love to make them functional for everyday use but also pretty!  I added one of my blue stripe cloth napkins under the stack of dishes.  Just that little touch softens the whole look and gives it a casual, lived-in style.

Create a Patriotic Bouquet

Since I want to leave this centerpiece out for a couple of weeks PLUS, I wanted to make it really budget-friendly, I opted for fresh greenery from my yard rather than flowers.  While the palm branches we have here in Florida work great with my coastal decor, you can take advantage of whatever is growing and blooming around your area!

I added 5 medium-size palm branches to a vintage European pickling jar.  These jars are some of my favorite vases because they make even a few, FREE branches from my yard look special and pretty!  In my second jar, which is a little larger, I added 3 vintage American flags.  I found these 48 star flags on our family trip to Alaska…which was a fun thing since Alaska is the 49th state!

THIS pack of American flags on wooden sticks will be a perfect combination to add to a favorite vase or vintage vessel for your own patriotic bouquet!

Lastly, I added this smaller woven vase (a personal favorite for summer!) with a few more smaller palm branches.  The combination of 3 jars/vases together make a great centerpiece!

Tip: Combine any 3 jars/vases for a centerpiece, making sure they are 3 different heights!  This will give you a great look with lots of dimension and character.

More Patriotic Inspiration:

I hope this simple centerpiece idea has sparked a few ideas of how you can use things you may already have to create a functional, casual, everyday centerpiece to enjoy over the holiday!

For more patriotic table inspiration, I hope you’ll visit these two friends!

Courtney has some of the best vintage collections and finds such creative and fun ways to style them for all the seasons and holidays.  If you love vintage, don’t miss reading  Courtney’s blog and checking out her Instagram also!

Cynthia is a perfect example of using layers to add texture and dimension in a neutral decor style.  I love how she mixes old and new!  There are lots of fun DIY projects to check out on her blog and Instagram too, so don’t miss those!

Thanks for joining us today for our patriotic tablescapes and centerpieces!  We hope you’ve found a few ideas that you can have fun with as you prepar

I’d love for you to follow me on social media!  You can find my home decor inspiration on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook!  

Blessings,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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