Creations, Red, White & Beach Tree

Do you celebrate Flag Day and the 4th of July?
I decided it would be fun to have a red white and blue tree for the summer holidays and was doubly inspired by some of my favorite blogging friends who are having a Patriotic Friday with Tree Classics Blog Hop. Be sure to see Jen Lutz’s tree here, Shirley’s tree at Houspitality Designs here, and I’m looking forward to trees by Stacey at Poofing the Pillows on June 15, and Mary from Home is Where the Boat is on June 22
HH & I have really enjoyed a pencil tree we bought for the beach house
It is pre-lit, tall and skinny, doesn’t take up much space, and fits perfectly between the 2 sets of French doors to the porch
We enjoyed it for Christmas, with aqua ornaments and beachy things, for a Coastal Christmas Tree
Then in January it transformed into more of a winter tree with snowflakes
In February it changed completely for Valentine’s Day & Mardi Gras, “half and half” tree, since the holidays fell right next to each other on the calendar
One side decorated with pink and red, hearts and ornaments
Mardi Gras masks, beads, and ornaments on the other side
Then it turned into an Easter Egg Tree
“So, what’s next, flags?” HH asked
“Oh, that would be really cute for the summer holidays!” I exclaimed
“You know, I think it would…” he said
But it was only April and we were a little tired of it, so I put it away for a while…
Yesterday I had planned to go shopping but it started storming so I looked at what was in my red, white and blue stash… the tree was floating around in the back of my mind, and I certainly didn’t think I had enough things to decorate the tall tree…
But I did!
I had burlap blue anchor ribbon and some red & white plaid
I had lots of small flags and Uncle Sam hat picks
Red white and blue bicycles and pails
Funky flag glasses
And a cute Lady Liberty statue that I bought this year
Stars and stripes bandanas cover the tree base
A beach boy Santa and surfer nut cracker are hanging out by the tree
Happy Flag Day!
It’s a Red, White & Beach Tree!
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“Firecracker” is available on 23 different items in my Society 6 Shop here
New products debuted this week!!
Cutting Boards, with decorative and cutting sides, Serving Trays, and Coasters
the cutting boards have a hole for hanging and some are available in a rectangular size too, the serving trays come in 2 sizes, and the coasters are sold in sets of 4
Not all my items are available in all designs yet but I’m working on it. If you have trouble finding what you want in my shop, leave me a comment below or send me an email here and I’ll help you
Thank you for your visit!
Juicy Details
bicycle napkin rings, Lady Liberty/Pier 1
pencil tree/Target
assorted small decorations/Hobby Lobby
Beach Boy Santa, surfer nut cracker/gifts
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I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Dishing it & Digging it, Between Naps on the Porch, Make it Pretty Monday
Cooking and Crafting with J&J, Celebrate and Decorate,
Delicious Dishes Recipe Party Oh My Heartsie Girl Full Plate Thursday
Thursday Favorite Things Creatively Crafty Home Matters
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Jenna, Your slim tree is so festive for all its holiday celebrations but especially I love it as a patriotic Red,White & Beach Tree! Your patriotic bicycle napkin rings are adorable as ornaments and I love your Lady Liberty! Happy Flag Day. ♥
I can’t wait to see your tree Mary!
What a versatile tree…you must have boxes and boxes of ornaments.
ha ha, I really don’t, I use what I have in different ways, so it might seem so…this house is small so I have to get creative! I used some of my Christmas ornaments and the bicycles are actually napkin rings
Yes, I do love your skinny tree and can used all year round. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
So cute! Love the blue and white anchor ribbon! Isn’t it fun decorating for the different holidays? I have a small tree that fits in the corner of my dinning room and the main theme is birds, but I do tuck in other items depending on the holiday. Today it will have small dollar store flags and they will stay until Labor say. Love your beach theme as well! Hmmm, that gives me an idea….maybe I should change it out to a beach tree in August! Thanks Jenna, I think I will! 🐚😉🏖
Oh Cyndi, I hope you do a beach tree, so much fun!! I got most of my decorations at Hobby Lobby at Christmas time, but there are some on Amazon…of course you can fashion your own with sea shells, and mermaids and summer stuff of course is widely available at the craft stores now…Have fun!!
Such a unique idea – love all of the themes. It must be fun for your visitors to see it change all the time!!
It’s funny, my husband loves it more than I do, he always turns it on when he gets up!!
so much fun to be able to use something most of us only do once a year!! LOVE your flag tree! perfect for the 4th and summer, take care and Happy Summer from Iowa
Thanks Melody, we have a lot of fun with this tree! It’s next transform will be Halloween!
Jenna, your skinny tree has had many lives, but this might be my favorite! I love a red, white, and blue theme! I do love the ribbon and Lady Liberty. Happy Flag Day!
Thanks Pam, we are really enjoying it!
Cute!
Jenna, the space between your doors is perfect for this little skinny tree. I love the idea of a decorated summer tree and red, white and blue would be my first choice too. My favorite ornament is the suffer dude nut cracker. Have a wonderful Father’s Day weekend…….
Thanks Emily, enjoy your family time!
I love how you change up your tree! It’s always such fun to see what you come up with. Queen of Festive, I think and yay!
ha ha, thanks Jeanie!
.I love your pretty trees all decorated. What a great idea decorating patriotic. Such fun accessories to dress the tree. Lots of fun times at your house.
thanks Linda, I like to keep things festive 🙂
Love all your trees. Happy Flag Day
Marion
We’ve had a lot of fun with them! Thanks Marion
All of the trees are so nice and unique. Thank You for sharing.
Marilyn
I think this one is our favorite, thanks Marilyn!
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Very cute:@)
How cute is your patriotic tree, Jenna!! the pencil shape is perfect for not taking up too much space, and the decorations are perfect. I love Lady Liberty, the Santa, and the surfer. Now you’re set for the 4th, too!
Thanks Kitty! It is very festive!
Oh Jenna, you are so sweet to link to our Tree Classics posts!!
Your trees are amazing as your holiday decorations always are. You are one creative soul and I would love to be more like you.
wow, thank you Stacey, I hope we inspire a lot of people to celebrate and decorate with pride for our country!
LOVE your beautiful Patriotic Tree and I also love how you decorated it for other Holidays!! I just posted my Patriotic Tree which I have done for several years. I gave you a Shout Out in that post!
Hugs,
Deb
Oh my I have often thought of doing just this but never did. I loved seeing your little trees different seasons! My fav is your patriotic one and the beach one!
thanks, the crazy part is that my husband just loves it and encourages me to do these crazy trees 🙂
I love your flag day tree and all the other wonderful tree designs you came up with for the year too. So creative! Thanks for sharing with us at the Summer Time Fun linky. Pinned.
thank you!
This patriotic tree is so fun and pretty! I love the anchor burlap, and Lady Liberty is too cute! Pinning! Thanks for sharing at the Summer Time Fun Link Party!
TAAAAA DAAAAA and you thought you didn’t have enough stuff to decorate a tree. Ya ya. It’s beautiful. It’ll last all summer. What a fun tree to have up all year long. You’re just toooo much. Can’t wait to see it decorated for Fall. Maybe a sunflower tree? Hope you and your’s have a fun and safe Memorial Day.
Thanks Sandy, and what a fabulous idea! A sunflower tree it shall be in September!