Repurposed and Upcycled Patriotic Garden Inspiration

Memorial Day greetings to you, Friends! For those of you who have served or are currently serving in the military, thank you! Once again, we face another unprecedented holiday in light of the current pandemic. In honor of celebrating our country's red, white, and blue, today I am sharing some of my favorite repurposed and upcycled patriotic inspiration for the garden that will last through July 4th and Labor Day...

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Repurpose a tote bag to create a thrifty red, white, and blue pillow! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Repurpose a vintage minnow bucket as a festive patriotic centerpiece! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Create a refreshing beverage station with vintage dishes and American classics: red, white, and blue, and lemonade, too!

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Stamp stars to create a patriotic planter!

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Repurpose dollar store garden gloves to create a unique red, white, and blue place setting! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Combine thrifted finds like this basket and star with burlap-wrapped potted plants! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Repurpose a vintage stool as a plant stand and add to its patriotic appeal with red and white garland and enamelware pots of herbs! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Pair  red, white, and blue dollar store tasseled garland with whimsical signs! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

Add nostalgic treats to complement your patriotic tablescape! 

repurposed patriotic garden projects

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  1. Loved all your red, white, and blue. I don't have much RWB, but I leave it up till at least mid July when I tend to switch over to sunflower-type stuff. Your attention to the little details adds so much! I love milk glass and cobalt--and it's not too shabby together, either!

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