Home Seasonal Decorating Two Easy Star-Spangled Tabletops Have a blast this Fourth of July decorating your table using either of these easy, patriotic tabletop ideas. By Tara Okerstrom-Bauer Tara Okerstrom-Bauer Tara Okerstrom-Bauer, a former associate art director and photo editor at Midwest Living, lives in Des Moines. She works as a content producer for Pella Corporation. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 26, 2021 If you're like me and are a member of the ultimate procrastinators club, you will love how quickly either of these July 4 tables can be pulled together. Full Table. Carnation flag centerpiece Delight your guests with this striking focal piece.You will need two dozen red, two dozen white and one dozen blue carnations purchased from your local florist and an old wooden soda crate or similar container. Place damp florist foam in the box. Cut the carnation stems to the desired height, keeping the stem length consistent. Place the carnations in the foam in rows of red and white, leaving a small rectangle in the upper left corner for the blue carnations. If desired, set star cutouts (I used foam stickers) on top of the blue flowers. This particular project took me about 15 minutes to assemble once I had the supplies in hand. Rustic tabletop If the flower centerpiece doesn't put stars in your eyes, revolutionize your table in seconds with colorful handkerchiefs.Buy red and blue bandanas at your local crafts store; layer them to create a festive placemat or roll them up, wrap with twine and use as napkins. Patriotic swag Worthy of a welcome salute, this inexpensive bunting uses dollar-store flags. Remove the flags from their sticks. Iron flags on low heat to flatten. Using small clothespins, pin the flags onto baker's twine or string, and hang for a stars-and-stripes greeting. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit