Oh yes...July 4 is almost here...a good hint is all these HOT temps that we are having. Maybe you are not having HOT temps, but down here on the gulf coast, we are MELTING!!! I'm so looking forward to the holiday next week, my family has big plans, and I am super excited. I thought I would share with y'all, a few links from my
Nifty Thrifty Tuesday party, that are all about celebrating the 4th. The party is still up and running, so come on by and join in. While you are there, be sure to enter this weeks
giveaway.
Blessings,
Linda
Stacey at
EMBRACING CHANGE
Aimee at
IT'S OVERFLOWING
Laurel at
THE NORTH END LOFT
Thanks for the feature! I am soooo happy!
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I just started decorating for the 4th and Memorial Day this year -- there IS so much inspiration out there and I just got caught up in it all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful decor. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have fabulous patriotic accessories, Linda, so pretty...Christine
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it's here already! Have a wonderful and safe holiday - we're supposed to be up in the 100's all weekend. Ugh!
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great patriotic features!! We do not have any plans at all this year... it's kinda nice. Happy thursday.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July and thank you for the sharings.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Thanks for the feature Linda!! It's going to be pretty hot up here in Maryland too! For us it will be pool time!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time with your family!
-Cristina
It's HOT, HOT, HOT here in Texas too! Looking forward to having Wednesday off - woohoo!
ReplyDeleteHot here too, and my flowers are suffering. Our little village has a broken well pump and we have been unable to do any outside watering for a week.
ReplyDeleteLove the pics -happy 4th!
Jan
ooh! love that wooden flag!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your winner! And happy 4th, my friend!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks so much for featuring my tart!!! XO, Aimee
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