If you haven't decorated yet, it's not too late! |
A flag hung behind existing decor is a quick way to add some holiday spirit.... |
Flags stuck anywhere and everywhere... |
Throw some red, white and blue fabric over a chair... |
add some red flowers.... |
Just a few touches here and there .... |
Or just display the flag... |
Just a few simple touches can make a big difference.....so just scroll down the page and see if you can find some inspiration! |
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http://homespunhappenings-tammy.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-final-rustic-restorations-weekend.html
Great idea! LOVE them all!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Penny!! Love all of it!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial Day!!
Hugs,
Deb
Wow this looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAmy
Loving your patriotic spirit and decorating!
ReplyDeletePenny everything looks wonderful and the wreath is beautiful.Thanks for sharing have a fun Memorial Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!! It inspire me to decorate too.
ReplyDeleteMary, MI
Wow, I absolutely LOVE your property and your primitive style of decorating--it really appeals to me! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to invite you to share this post and up to two others at our From the Farm Blog Hop, which is live right now. Your style of blog posts would fit right in with the wonderful posts that are shared!
From the Farm Blog Hop
Hope to see you there!
~Kristi@Let This Mind Be in You
Look so nice and festive!
ReplyDelete~Debbie
You did a lot of work on this amazing yard. A job well done.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have a wonderful decorating touch! Everything looks so fun and patriotic! That is refreshing to see in these times!
ReplyDeleteHPS!
♥ JIl
What a beautiful tribute. My husband is retired AF and was stationed overseas 14 of his 22 years of service. I have special respect for military spouses, too! Have a great Memorial Day, Jan
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Penny!
ReplyDeleteLove it! You are such an inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! Very patriotic!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! Wonderful ideas! I love the clothesline!
ReplyDeleteKaren
You have the patriotic spirit! Love red, white, and blue. Happy Weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Found your post on Farmgirl Friday and I would love to have you share it on The Creative HomeAcre Hop today!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/05/thecreativehomeacrehom17.html
WOW...you really know how to decorate for the holiday...everything is just wonderful...love it all. Thank you for sharing at One More Time Events
ReplyDeleteSweet! Great job, and I love all the vintage pieces and your decorated bike!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Suddenly my few little flags look a bit sad lol- thanks for the inspiration- visiting from mod vintage life!
ReplyDeleteOh Penny! Your home is surely a celebration of American patriotism! I think maybe you were having too much fun putting together all those special touches, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at our Monday Funday Link Party!
Happy Memorial Day!
The colors were flying at your house for the holiday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday.
Penny, Memorial Day at your beautiful home, so pretty! You did a wonderful job! Thanks for sharing at Simple & Sweet Fridays.
ReplyDeleteJody
So pretty! Thanks so much for sharing at Give Me The Goods Monday. Hope to see you again next week ;)
ReplyDeleteJamie @ Better With Age
You sure know how to decorate for the holidays! WOW!!!!! You rock! hugs and tsf!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! Love all your cute touches! Love looking at your pictures! Happy Friday! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteI love that large flat you have hanging behind. Such fun ways to decorate for the holiday! Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x
ReplyDeleteHello Penny, this looks wonderful - you have a terrific hand at decorating - love the wreath - I do appreciate you sharing with A Return to Loveliness,
ReplyDeleteKathy
All lovely, but that carriage, and the window box, are beyond beautiful!! Wow!!! ~Zuni
ReplyDeleteYour garden is so pretty! You've inspired me to look into installing window boxes. Linking over from Common Ground,
ReplyDeleteRicki Jill