Tablescapes, Grand Old Flag Tables with Painted Flag Glasses

It’s not too late to paint some flags for a patriotic celebration!
A blue rectangle, a few wavy brush strokes and some dot stars
Make dots using the handle tip end of your paintbrush
Okay, now we can set the table!
Come on out, it’s bright and breezy today
The flags are waving, July 4th’s not far away!
A round cloth topped with stars and checks
Flatware wrapped in the napkins and we’re all set
Flags waving true over the red white and blue!
The kiddos have a table right over there
with flags to wave
and patriotic glasses to wear
You’ve got to keep them busy so they’ll actually sit there!
Time’s flying by
Are you ready for the 4th of July??
Get more ideas and recipes on my 4th of July Pinterest board here and Red White & Blue here
Juicy Details
round table cloth, paper flag plates, patriotic glasses/Target
red and white checked place mats/Walmart, Pioneer Woman collection
flag ornaments, sail boat, napkins {bandanas}/Hobby Lobby
Glass paint: the glass paint I have been recommending in my tutorials, Liquitex glossies, has been discontinued 😱 I have spoken with Liquitex and they said they discontinued because of low consumer demand- there are other less expensive brands now on the market but I haven’t tried any. These gloss enamels by DecoArt look comparable. I recommend a non transparent, washable, glossy enamel that can be cured by baking
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Crafty Staci, Tickle My Tastebuds, Wow Us Wednesday
Full Plate Thursday, Work it Wednesday
Home Matters, Idea Box, Poofing the Pillows
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Jenna, Three Cheers for the Red, White & Blue! I know your grands will be thrilled to have their own grown up version and patriotic table with sailboat centerpiece! So smart to give them some sunglasses to model and sail pails to serve up their food to keep them from being crabby too 😉
So fun and festive!
Jenna, this is just darling! I salute your patriotism.
A beautiful way to celebrate this very special day! Love all of your hand painted glasses, gorgeous as always Jenna……..
The children’s table is adorable
Thank you Carol!! >
We have a birthday in the family on July 5th, so we always start celebrating on the 4th. This table is the perfect Independence Day/Birthday table ever! Thanks for the dose of cuteness!
Hi Jenna! It’s so good to be able to have a minute to sit down and visit with my blogger buddies!
Your patriotic table is great…I’m loving the painted glasses!
Very cute, I bet the kids get a kick out of the glasses:@)
Jenna, you always set a fun and festive table! Smart to set up a kids’ table and plan things to keep them entertained! Beautiful!
The hand painted stemware look fabulous and so does your table. The kids table is adorable!
Hi Jenna, I would happily sit at the adult table OR the kid table!! You make this painting look so easy but I have my doubts! I remember when you made the bottles in the centerpiece. They are so striking with the flags in them too. I could just imagine sitting on your breezy deck waving the flags! Linda
What a super idea on how to paint the stem ware! Love a uncomplicated DIY project-sharing this!
Your patriotic table is fabulous and that wonderful scenery is too!
Thank you for sharing this with us at TOHOT!
Jemma
Thank you Jemma! >
What a beautiful tablescape. I love it and the painted glasses are gorgeous. So happy you linked up today at Dishing it and Digging It. We love having you and I enjoyed stopping by your lovely blog. Have a great week.
Your post is the first one I am checking out from Celebrate & Decorate, because your photo really caught my eye. What a beautiful table! Such a stunning patriotic display. Have a wonderful week.
Thanks Valerie! >
Oh these are SO pretty!! Love them!
I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for Crafts, Recipes, and Tips and Tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
It’s such a joy to have you share your links with us each week at Celebrate Your Story! Thank you for the tips and hints your table is gorgeous as always. I also know some adults (me included) that would love to have a seat with the kiddos!
ha, thank you Sandra! >
I love how you painted the glasses! And the patriotic sunglasses are too cute!
thank you!
I love the painted stemware! Thank you for linking at Celebrate the USA link party! ‘Featuring your post on FB today! 😉 -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Thanks Marci!!