I have always left my patriotic up until Labor Day anyway but, this year especially, I think the celebration should continue all year long.
(I won't keep my decor out that long because...well, you know, Halloween!)
I said I might try to post more photos of Americana decor and, since it's hotter than blazes outside, I'm wasting time inside and decided to share more.
There are a LOT of photos here so be forewarned. I'll keep the commentary minimal...with just a brief description under the photo if I think it helpful. If you have questions on anything, let me know. I'll be happy to try to respond if not in a direct email or in a reply comment, in a follow-up post.
Not all are the best as the windows and design of my home make photographing entire rooms/areas difficult.
First off, Janice (Prims By The Water) mentioned she thought she saw a "Chessie and Me" cross stitch pattern. Yes, Janice you did.
It was done several years back and is called 1864 House Sampler.
{"Centennial Eagles" - a design by Tina Woltman - also stitched years ago}
{Old chicken cage hung on my entry wall. I have a very large, funky, folk art Uncle Sam that I replace the Red Robin Farm barn with and sports and add a red, white and blue bunting or banner along the top, but I didn't make that far this year.}
The next two photos are close-ups from the cage:
{Sculpted clay Uncle Sam on stretcher board with flag (by Folk For All Seasons), Vintage cross-stitched flag in the background and antique betty lamp on the side}
{Saltglaze Uncle Sam in a little niche of my kitchen counter...and, yes, I know the word "coffee" is upside down on the little canister. You know I love misfits.}
{More misfits: Excavated broken bisque dolls and figurines from Germany...well, I added the hat and flag...}
{Another of my folkart Santo-type angels...this one wearing a vintage (WWII era) "We Support Our Sailors" sash}
{Vintage eagle snow catcher - used to catch snow from falling off roofs - on top of my mom's kraut cutter}
{Vintage Turtle Creek Pottery Plate}
I'm leaving it at that.
I promise.






















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