Happy Canada Day to my fellow Canadians! Although things are definitely different in the world these days and we won't be able to celebrate in our usual way, we can still acknowledge how proud we are of our wonderful country and how thankful we are to live here. I've been doing that by decorating my home with lots of patriotic decor. Today, I'm sharing how I've styled the sideboard in our kitchen for Canada Day. This portion of the sideboard got more of a Canadian Cottage look by using some little metal houses I got last year at Michael's against a backdrop of flowers and flags. Everything was placed on a red and white patterned runner and red/white gingham napkins add a homey vibe. I've set this area up as one might for some type of buffet served meal with plates and flatware placed inside various containers. I found this mug last year at a local grocery store and thought it quite appropriate. LOL The shelf above the sideboard was also given a few red touches. I always leave a bit of space between the decor on the sideboard to allow for mixing drinks as well as to break up the decor into vignettes. This Home Sweet Home sign was attached to the round metal wall art above the sideboard and a few flags were added. This is exactly how I feel about living in Canada. This end of the sideboard got more of a Canadiana vibe with some iconic Canadian symbolism represented here. I love this moose I found a couple years ago at Walmart - so perfect for my theme. A couple of little faux evergreens create a forest-like backdrop. I've had these canoe-shaped pickle dishes for a long time and just love using them for Canada Day decor. I added the flag vinyl cling-on to the top canoe. The oar was a recent find at a gift shop out of town. Dollar store flags were set inside a milk glass vase. This red lantern gives a vintage/cottage/camping type feel to the display. Red gingham ribbon was tied around faux candles with flag picks tucked inside. I created this sign on my computer and put it in a black frame. This area of my home is all ready to celebrate our national holiday and I enjoy seeing its festive look whenever I enter the kitchen. Do you do much patriotic decorating? It's really not that difficult to do. Try taking a look around your home for things that suit your colour scheme and then get some flags from the Dollar Store and you'll be all set! Thanks for visiting! I'll be linking this post to these wonderful blog parties: Saturday Sparks on Pieced Pastimes Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make at Two Chicks and a Mom Hearth and Soul Link Party at April Harris Make it Pretty Mondays at The Dedicated House Silver Pennies Sunday at Silver Pennies Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch All About Home at Follow the Yellow Brick Home Celebrate Your Story at Zucchini Sisters Inspire Me Tuesdays at A Stroll Thru Life Tutorials & Tips at Home Stories A to Z Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda Tuesday Turn About at My Wee Abode Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles Charming Homes & Gardens Wednesday at Dabbling & Decorating To Grandma's House We Go at Grandma's House DIY Share Your Style at French Ethereal Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch Grace at Home at Imparting Grace Home Matters at Modern on Monticello Funtastic Friday and Well Wishes at Two Chicks and a Mom You're the Star - Home Feature at Kippi at Home