As many of you know, my youngest daughter, Kylee was recently at our home recovering from ACL surgery.
Last Weds. she said that she would like to find a flag to use in her Americana décor. I told her to go down and check out my 4th of July boxes that I was sure there would be one she could have.
In the meantime I went outside to cut back my spent poppies.
She came outside and said, “Mom, can I decorate your blue cabinet for you?” I was more than happy to let her go at it. I was anxiously awaiting to see what she would create.
She decorated the shelves and I finished off the top this morning. I love what she came up with. I’m thinking, chip off the old block. As I was contemplating on what I wanted to put up there I couldn’t help but notice that Kylee had created a theme. I’m sure she didn’t realize this because she is not a theme kind of girl. Her mom on the other hand. Well, nothing more needs to be said. lol!
Let’s see if you agree with me.
Do you see it? She has hi-lighted some of Americas favorite past times. Some are old and have lost their attraction, but still were an important part of history.
Shelf #1
How can we forget how much people loved playing albums up into the 60’s? And what about roller blading, sparklers, and just having old fashioned fun playing a game of checkers.
Shelf #2
I think that taking pictures and reading books are still a favorite past time of most Americans. Don’t you love my old camera. This was a recent $6 find from the Star Mill. Remember how much fun we had growing up playing croquet and bingo?
How about collecting buttons. Do any of you still do this?
Shelf #3
Qulting has been around for such a long time. It use to be out of necessity. Now it’s become a national addiction. I’m thinking I need to take the 12 step program. Hee-hee!
Top of cabinet.
More of Americas favorite past times. Fire trucks in parades, drinking, Coca Cola, and bowling.
I hung a couple of quilts on my black rack and filled a basket with poppies and flags for my front door. Thought it looked kind of cute on the floor till I hang it up.
Times certainly have changed and so have Americas favorite past times. Who would have ever thought we’d be blogging and visiting people all over the world?
What ever it is you love doing, I just wish you lots of good old fashioned fun!
Hugs,
Jann
p.s. I would love to thank Linda from Coastal Charm for featuring my New Found Love post about my vintage planters.. Thanks so much ! So nice to know someone enjoys what you share! Also, still working on my 500 followers give away. Will be posting about it soon.
I will be sharing with:
Coastal Charm for Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Kathe with an E for You're Gonna Love It Tuesday
A Stroll thru Life for Tabletop Tuesday
Knick of Time for Knick of Time Tuesday
It's a Very Cherry World for Rednesdayl
Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesday
Brambleberry Cottage for Time Travel Thursday
Colorado Lady for Vintage Thingie Thursday
46 comments
Adorable...and that your daughter did it for you is even better!
I think your daughter did a fantastic job!
How cute...looks like she takes after her Mom!!
She did a great job !! My daughter needs to come decorate for me. :-D So many memories of "the way it was" on those shelves.
Enjoy your evening.
I just love it! Your daughter has a knack for decorating - must get it from her mom ;)
I love Americana! Old toys and gameboards too!
Looks great!! Your daughter did a fabulous job and I love all of your Americana Decor...
Have a wonderful night!
Aledia @ Plum Perfect
That is great display of Americana! She did a wonderful job - I am thinking the apple didn't fall very far from the tree...have a great day!
Love the cabinet,especially the fire truck. xo
Wow, she did a great job with your cabinet!! How on earth did she tear ACL? Poor baby!!!
She has a future in decorating for sure!!!
Hope she is mending nicely.
Hugs,
Kris
That looks like such a lovely quilt in the last picture!
Your daughter did an amazing job! Looks fabulous!
Thanks for visiting, and I'm now following you! :)
So adorable!!!! Kylee did an awesome job, i hope she's feeling better. Thanks so much for sporting my linky button! I can't wait to see what everybody comes up with at the party!
Great vignette and a lovely collection. The quilt is beautiful
Mom, thanks for this sweet post! I loved spending time with you and decorating with you like old times. I miss you so much already.
Such a cute setting! Love it!!
Perfect for the 4th! Your daughter did a great job!
She did a fabulous job - looks wonderful - very Americana, indeed!
Love it! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party.
Holly
Oh, there are just too many goodies here--and so much red!
Locked Red Door
How adorable... I love the theme... I can so relate to it...and I love the Patriotic flow as well..
I'm your newest follower...
Thanks for linking up with the ALL STARS BLOCK PARTY!!!
Carri
simplydonewright.blogspot.com
Great job by both you and your daughter. I am thinking that the apple does not fall far from the tree here???
LOL!!
Hugs,,
Deb
Your daughter did a wonderful job, it's all so very charming!
Happy Rednesday!
Add my applause to thelist Great job!
Jonell
Like Gramma's House blog
Love it when our children enjoy doing sweet things for us! She did an awesome job!
Happy Rednesday!
Very impressive! Your daughter did a terrific job! Happy Rednesday! :)
-Denise
Your daughter did an excellent job!! I love it!
I see your daughter has inherited the ability to put together fun vignettes! My favorite thing about this is that it's not all your typical patriotic stuff, but vintage things mixed right in. That's my favorite way to decorate for the holidays. Please tell Kylee that she did a terrific job!
How sweet Jann!! btw I love your happy header..those measuring cups are adorable.
Kylee did such a wonderful job! I'm loving all the Americana accents, especially the beautiful quilts and the Coca Cola tray. Your blue cabinet is gorgeous,Jann,love the color:)Thanks for letting us take a peek!Have a wonderful evening!Hugs,Poppy
Such a fun step back in time, Jann! Oh, how I love red, white and blue!
Happy Rednesday!
Carolynn
Love what Ky did with the blue cupboard. She takes after her mom in being creative. I will have to come and see in person. Love me some 4th of July and Americana decor and the little blast from the past is adorable.
Your daughter did an excellent job with the old and new. She has a talent that she needs to use.
Love the old and new together! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Nothing better than red, white and blue for decorating! Your daughter did a lovely job:)
~Cindy
Your daughter did a wonderful job. What great pieces!Thank you for your visit and I hope you are having a fantastic day! Hugs, Diann :)
wow indeed !!! she had a lot of treasures to work with, and she did a great job. maybe she could come over and rearrange things at my house!
What a wonderful display!
I have a modest collection of antique books too. They just look so good when they're not being read. My e-reader doesn't have the same aesthetic appeal!
Looks like your daughter inherited your talents!!
Your daughter did a wonderful job!
And this reminded me of playing checkers with my grandfather when I was a little girl!
He never let me win :)
Love your shelf. Can your daughter decorate for me?
Fun to see all your Americana. Happy 4th of July.
What a festive display for the upcoming holiday! I'm sure lots of people will be taking extra time this week to engage in these fun activities.
Debra
Your daughter did a great job - you're right...she's a chip of the old decorating block!
Jann, I'm featuring your lovely shelves to introduce our All Star Block Party this week. We are all picking out a patriotic themed project to feature because of the holiday and I've had my eyes on your cabinet all week. I love, love, love vintage stuff and your shelves are PERFECT! Here is the link:
http://intheoldroad.blogspot.com/2012/07/all-star-block-party-5.html
Have a great holiday!
Shasta
Hey Jann,
Featuring your adorable display on this weeks All Star Block Party!
http://www.nutmegplace.com/2012/07/all-star-block-party-5.html
Thanks for sharing!
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