With the 4th of July weekend coming up, I know a bunch of us are in full swing getting ready for cook-outs and celebrations. There are tons of crafts, recipes, table settings and decorating ideas here at BNOTP just a few clicks away, but sometimes it can be a bit tricky knowing where to find them.
I came up with an idea today that I hope you’ll find helpful. So here’s what I did: I took screen captures that show all the 4th of July/patriotic posts here at BNOTP, and below you’ll find links to access them.
The posts all fell into one of 4 categories: Crafts, Decor, Recipes and Table Settings.
As you scroll down this post, you’ll come to each of those categories where you’ll see the posts that fall into those.
Please Note: The pictures below are not live links themselves since these are just screen captures. To access a post, click on the category and it will open up the page where all those posts are linked. From there you’ll be able to click on the picture link of any post you wish to read.
Enjoy and I hope you find this helpful as you plan for your 4th of July Celebrations!
Below you’ll find 4th of July Crafts available here at BNOTP. To access any or all of these posts below, click here: 4th of July Crafts. When the page opens up, just look for the post you were interested in and click the picture link to read that post.
Once done, come back here to this post to check out the other ideas below.
Below you’ll find 4th of July Decorating Ideas available here at BNOTP. To access any or all of these posts below, click here: Patriotic Decorating Ideas. When the page opens up, just look for the post you were interested in and click the picture link to read that post.
Once done, come back here to this post to check out the other ideas below.
Below you’ll find the 4th of July Recipes available here at BNOTP. To access any or all of these posts below, click here: Recipe Ideas for 4th of July Celebration. When the page opens up, just look for the post you were interested in and click the picture link to read that post.
Once done, come back here to this post to check out the other ideas below. (You’ll find additional recipes here: Recipes.)
Below you’ll find the 4th of July Table Settings available here at BNOTP. To access any or all of these posts below, click here: 4th of July Table Settings. When the page opens up, just look for the post you were interested in and click the picture to read that post.
That is quite helpful. And amazing how many twists and variations that you created for one theme. Have a very fun and festive fourth!
Thanks, Mia! Hope you have an awesome 4th, too!
Wow, Susan, what a great tutorial post just before the holiday. Many thanks! This post also illustrates the extent of the information you have passed on to us throughout your blogging career. And that’s only for July 4th!! Your creativity and industriousness (I think that’s a word!) is incredible. We are all so lucky to have access to all you provide as we work to make holidays, food and our homes the best they can be for our family and friends.
Thank you,
Rosie
Aww, thanks Rosie! You are a such a love to say that, so appreciated! It’s been fun for me, have loved every moment! XX
I love the 4th, maybe because my birthday is close! My house is decorated with all the flags and I have dozens. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206864635640424&set=pb.1412912032.-2207520000.1498661230.&type=3&theater
Beth, that sounds amazing! That link didn’t work for some reason, maybe you can resend it.
Here it is again: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206864619640024&set=pb.1412912032.-2207520000.1498673247.&type=3&theater
It is very generous of you to work so hard and share all this with us out here. I really do appreciate the efforts you make. You also work very hard at coming up with interesting and varied posts. thanks!
Thank you Susan for such a great 4th of July post! What an abundance of wonderful information!! A couple of years ago, I made your “bunting” napkin ring(s) and have received many compliments on them. I will be reviewing the ideas on the blue jeans, especially the pocket to hold flatware and the blue jean napkin rings. I have saved some old blue jeans so this may be a project for late summer or early fall. Getting close to finishing the shell chargers and receiving lots of compliments on those too! Happy 4th!
I am enjoying all the great ideas for the Fourth of July. It’s one of my favorite holidays and I tend to go a little crazy decorating for it. What’s not to love about a holiday that features our beautiful flag, great food, outdoor fun, patriotic music, and fireworks? Have a safe and Happy 4th!
Susan, thank you so much for categorizing all these wonderful 4th. ideas. I won’t be hosting this 4th. but have used many of your themes over the years and never fail to get compliments. You always come up with amazing features on your blog that are not only beautiful but also so informative– which shows just how much you care about all your readers. You are a gem! Hugs!
Great post. Such an interesting craft idea. loved how you explained them!
Good job Susan, keep it up.
Thanks,
– Jenny