DIY 4th of July Decorations You Can Actually Make Before the Party Starts
Everyone pins the gorgeous party photos. Nobody reads past the first step of the tutorial. Then July arrives and they’re
I’m the friend who will casually re-style your bookshelves mid-conversation. As the interior curator, I filter out the million-dollar Pinterest noise to bring you affordable, high-impact ideas you can actually pull off. I don't care about perfect symmetry—I care about cozy lighting, thrifted finds, and making your space feel like you.
Follow on InstagramEveryone pins the gorgeous party photos. Nobody reads past the first step of the tutorial. Then July arrives and they’re
Most people’s idea of decorating for the Fourth is buying a $12 pack of paper plates and calling it themed.
Farmhouse decorating has a test that most seasonal décor fails. The test is: does this look like it belongs here,
Red, white, and blue is harder than it looks. Three colors that belong on a flag don’t automatically belong on
Most 4th of July tables are set the same way. Red plastic tablecloth, white paper plates, blue napkins from a
Nobody ever looked at a balcony and thought: this is plenty of space. You’ve got a railing, a wall, maybe
Somewhere along the way, outdoor entertaining became about the checklist. Red tablecloth: check. Mini flags: check. Bag of red, white,
The problem isn’t patriotism. It’s proportion. Every July, front porches across America get attacked with the same kit of parts:
Every year, somewhere around June 28th, Americans panic-decorate. They grab every starred-and-striped item within a ten-mile radius and cram it
Your front door is the only part of your house that has to introduce you to strangers. It does it