
At one point when I was a stay-at-home mom, and the 4th of July was approaching, flags were everywhere in the house - BIG flags, small flags, new flags, old flags, bright flags, tea stained flags, flag plaques, flag pillows to the point where one of our daughters remarked that it was a bit overdone and said it with a look on her face that was definitely questioning my sanity.

Every room had a flag - above the fireplace, at each entry, in at least one corner of every room.
I'm sure it had something to do with having a son in the army and being proud and worried at the same time. At any rate, as I was taking photos of the shop today, it brought back that memory.But really, can you ever have too many flags?
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We have a cute set of americana plates, not really a set, but they do look cute together. They definitely have a patriotic theme - including one with an apple pie on it.
And of course we happened to have a red wire basket with an apple motif so guess where the plate looked just right. Would look really cute in the center of a table.
We have blue pots and blue vases, red vases, white ironstone, and white milk glass - all things to put together with your favorite patriotic decorations
We have blue pots and blue vases, red vases, white ironstone, and white milk glass - all things to put together with your favorite patriotic decorations
I could go on and on and often do, but better get this posted before Flag Day has come and gone.
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