Dy*no*mite Indepenence Day {Americana} Decor
Earlier this week I mentioned Mary Emmerling, the pioneer of Rustic*Western*Vintage decor, and her zeal for decorating with Americana objects.
I haven’t been able to let go of that inspiration which has led me to this afternoon where I will offer up a few more sources of Wall Decor that is inspired by INDEPENDENCE DAY…

{Click HERE to Purchase Online}
This Liberty Saloon Sign {ABOVE} is from a favorite here at CactusCreekDaily, the Junk Gypsies. Known for their pedal-to-the-metal mantra and inspiring sense of INDEPENDENT STYLE - it is only fitting that they start off our list of Independence Day Home Decor.
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{Purchase LADY LIBERTY online at UncommonGoods}
Aaron Foster’s art work, {including LADY LIBERTY ABOVE} is created with vintage license plates and has become an icon of Americana and Re-purposed Art. Now is the time to purchase Aaron’s one-of-a-kind art as it could certainly be considered an investment in the relics of the 21st century.
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{Learn more about this flag at Historical Americana.com}
My Dad loved flags, the walls of his study were covered with artwork by Jasper Johns and antiqued USA & Texas flags. My Dad would have really enjoyed looking through the flags at Historical Americana.com, like the flag pictured {ABOVE}, which is a Rare Civil War Era 13 Star Flag. How extraordinary it would be to own a peice of history like this flag!!
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From the archives of LIFE magazine, this photograph of Native Americans on the 4th of July, was taken by Francis Miller. Miller, a Native Texan, was a pioneer in candid news photography. You can see more of his photographs HERE.
What Wall Art do you have that reflects the spirit and beauty of America like these do?























