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Rustic Fourth of July Party

Rustic Fourth of July Party

We are so in love with the casual, relaxed vibe of this Rustic Fourth of July Party! If your idea of a perfect patriotic celebration is a cozy get-together in your yard with family and friends, then you're going to love this! Vintage Americana Bunting sets a celebratory scene, while red gingham, soda bottles, American flags, DIY elements, and of course, Red, White and Bleu Sliders make the party perfectly complete.

Gorgeous ideas for hosting a Rustic Farmhouse 4th of July Celebration

This Rustic Fourth of July Party is full of small-town charm, thanks in large part to that stunning Cloth Vintage Americana Bunting. It sets such an intimate and inviting scene!

How to host an Outdoor Rustic 4th of July Party

The bunting also serves as the perfect backdrop to the gathering space. Just look how pretty it is behind our beautifully set table!

Pretty and rustic 4th of July place setting.

Instead of covering our picnic table with a traditional tablecloth, we used Fadeless® White Shiplap Bulletin Board Paper Roll to give the look of white shiplap to the dining table.

Each place setting at the table is anchored with Rustic 4th Square Dessert Plates layered on top of Burlap & Lace Paper Dinner Plates.

Rustic 4th Luncheon Napkins, Red Gingham Plastic Cups, and White Premium Plastic Forks, Spoons, and Knives wrapped in Red and White Striped Satin Ribbon finish off each place setting with patriotic perfection.

To add a bit of festive flair to the cups, we tucked Fireworks Picks inside Navy Striped Paper Straws.

Pretty tablescape ideas for a Rustic 4th of July Party

Lending to the Rustic Modern Farmhouse vibe, we hand lettered the words to the National Anthem onto paper from a Kraft Paper Roll using Marvy® White Broad Point Chalk Markers. The handwritten lyrics look beautiful as a table runner that stretches the length of the table.

Stylish ideas for a rustic 4th of July centerpiece

Fill a simply mason jar with pretty red, white and blue flowers for a stunning centerpiece idea

Create a stylish, rustic 4th of July centerpiece with mason jars, flowers, gingham napkins and wooden trays.

DIY 4th of July Party Trays topped with flower bouquets in Pint Mason Jars look gorgeous when grouped together with Clear Vintage Soda Bottles holding American Flags. They make such an impressive statement as a 4th of July centerpiece and look great on top of the kraft paper runner! We're also kind of obsessing over the personalized ribbon on our trays. The ribbon can be personalized with any text you'd like (up to 32 characters), and we thought "Let Freedom Ring" was so fitting to go along with the liberty bell on the plates!

Modern ideas for a Rustic 4th of July Party

All-American 4th of July food ideasRed, White, and Bleu Sliders for 4th of July

All-American favorites like corn salad and berry pie are pefect for a Rustic 4th of July Party!

Summertime celebrations call for delicious, fresh food, and that's exactly what we served up! All-American burgers got a patriotic twist in these Red, White and Bleu Sliders, and no cookout is complete without homemade baked beans! Fresh corn salad, pickles, and a pretty berry pie rounded out the menu and looked scrumptious on the food table!

How to decorate your porch for the 4th of July

A DIY Rustic Star Hanging is the perfect way to greet guests onto your patriotic porch!

Learn how to create a rustic star hanging to greet guests onto your patriotic porch!

The food table brings us right back around to the beautiful bunting and that inviting front porch.

When everyone's bellies are full, this DIY Rustic Star Door Hanging welcomes guests up onto the porch to get comfy in a rocking chair, sip on some lemonade, and visit for a while until the sun sets on the perfect patriotic celebration.

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