Country Sampler

AN APPLE A DAY

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1. Think outside the box. “It’s natural that bright red, pure white and royal blue come to mind when we think of patriotic colors,” Nancy says. “However, it’s easy and fun to put a primitive spin on that palette with barn red, beige and navy.” In this grouping, a barnwood flag box with a weathered finish sets a rustic tone.

2. Set the scene. Add interestin­g pattern and country character at the base level of a centerpiec­e by spreading a distinctiv­e textile, such as this classic quilt square, beneath your accessorie­s.

3. Enjoy the fruits of your decorating labor. Conjure up “American as apple pie” flavor with beeswax apples dotting your display. Place a few in a rustic tart or pie pan for a more solid element.

FIVE-STAR DINING

4. Scale it down. “Cally’s old wood table is really beautiful, so we didn’t want to completely cover it with a vignette,” Nancy says. “This crocheted flag rug and a few other accents are the perfect amount of accessoriz­ing for the area.”

5. Spread out. To extend the display without taking up space on the table, Nancy wrapped navy cottage cloths around the chair backs.

6. Get it together. Honor primitive style’s utilitaria­n roots by tasking a workaday item, such as a round wire dish rack, with showcasing a collection of treen ware bowls. Add some natural color with a few fresh or faux apples.

7. Form an attachment. Use reusable adhesive to attach the bottom of a mini terra- cotta pot to a slightly larger version. Place the same adhesive inside the smaller pot to hold a battery candle.

8. Adjust your overhead. Cally and Dean’s home didn’t originally have an eating area here. To give the spot a more intentiona­l feel, Cally centered a past-inspired candle chandelier above the dining table and inserted simple creamcolor­ed tapers.

COUNTER INTUITIVE

9. Decorate with an accent. Highlight light and medium finishes with dark accents. Echoing the drama of a nearby taper holder, a black metal wreath hanger hosts a make-do rub board on the side of the beadboard-covered tall cabinet; antique price signs attached with magnets bring in a dash of red. 10. Make a move. Arrange a countertop display atop a long, narrow breadboard that can be easily transferre­d to a new location if prep space is needed.

11. Lighten up. “Accent lamps cast a more even glow if they’re boosted,” Debbie says. Here, she perched a lantern atop a flag-motif stacking box, placing books in between for color. 12. Reimagine your wares. A cast-off wood box repainted blue and stenciled with white stars makes a smart showcase for vintage beanbags.

13. Think twice. Two is better than one—at least in terms of window treatments. Hang a patchwork valance over a more neutral tobacco-cloth panel for a cozy layered look.

BUCKET BRIGADE

14. Play chicken. “That shelf is actually an old chicken feeder I hung on the wall upside down,” Cally notes. Accompanie­d by wood signs and antique clothing, the piece makes a bold statement above a bucket bench.

15. Shop your closet. Rummage through your storage spaces to find items you can retask with groundleve­l decorating duty. These cheery children’s galoshes bring out the accent stripe of a jute rug and repeat splashes of red found in a water pump, a chair and painted buckets.

16. Be fake. “Fresh flowers and other plants are great, but for a no-fuss look, I love realistic silks,” Nancy says. “It’s all about how you display them.” Here, a horseshoe votive holder was outfitted with petite pots of silk geraniums, and other faux houseplant­s top braided trivets.

17. Say uncle...Sam. Add height to a grouping with a perfectly prim and patriotic Uncle Sam figure (below). H

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