RUSTIC RED WHITE AND BLUE TABLESCAPE- Pottery Barn silverware
By The Style Sisters - Wednesday, May 11, 2016
RUSTIC RED WHITE AND BLUE TABLESCAPE
I WANTED A RUSTIC FEEL TO THIS TABLESCAPE SO I USED BANDANAS, RUSTY METAL ITEMS, OLD ROOT BEER BOTTLES AND OTHER ODDS AND ENDS.
The little Tin cups are Votive Candle holders that were mini watering cans...
I pulled the spout off each one so they are like mini chuck wagon tin cups and filled them with mini muffins..
I FOUND THESE DARLING RUSTY WAGON PLACECARD HOLDERS AT POTTERY BARN 2 YEARS AGO They are perfect for the 4th of July or Memorial Day or how about a Cowboy dinner party!
I think I will use them to label food on platters!
I love this Rusty Cloche sitting atop a plate of delicious strawberries.
Red White and Blue!! I used 4 navy blue bandanas as napkins
Keep your root beer bottles so you can re-use them again!
Here is a pictue that shows the cute rusty plate that is the bottom of the of cloche
Aren't these wagon place card holders to die for!!
Pottery Barn had these a few years ago...they should bring them back!
A summer dining extravaganza!!
I wish I would've kept some for myself but I sold all my rusty table decor a couple of years ago :(
Hope you enjoy my repost of this fun red white and blue tablescape :)
Linking to
Rustic-Refined Dishing and Digging it
The Scoop
Linking to
Rustic-Refined Dishing and Digging it
The Scoop
4 Comments
Shut the Front Door that is so cute! That little wagon, holy cow...what a find. I keep meaning to buy bandanas to use a napkins, but I keep forgetting. Seeing your lovely ones, is a great reminder. Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI would love it if you'd share your beautiful table with me and my co-hosts over @ http://www.rustic-refined.com/2016/05/dishing-it-digging-it-link-party-96.html
I think my followers would love it.
Thank you Christine :) I will hop over and link up!
DeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteEverything about this is so much fun! I love the napkin holders and those tiny little wagons are so cute. :) Hard to believe it's time to think about red, white, and blue tables already.
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