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    Home » Holidays

    Cracker Jacks, Flags And Other 4th Of July Fun

    Published by Pam Kessler | 435 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. - 23 Comments

    Nothing says 4th Of July like Cracker Jacks and flags. OK, maybe fireworks, parades and picnics. But Cracker Jacks and flags are pretty high up there!

    So let's do some Cracker Jack trivia for the 4th Of July:

    • Did you know that Cracker Jacks has been around since 1896.
    • The sailor's name is Sailor Jack and the dog's name is Bingo.
    • In 1908 it was included in the famous "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" song and is now pretty much a part of going to a baseball park.
    • There are NO MORE TOYS inside the freakin' boxes, they replaced them with a stupid QR code you can scan and it sends you to an online baseball game or other such nonsense. What the h-e-double-toothpicks!!!

     

    A patriotic vignette with a mix of red white and blue vintage items for the 4th of July
    In other scandalous 4th of July news, I took a poll on my facebook page on which of these flag holders was liked more. What do you think?

    Vintage red Thermos picnic jug?

    Flags in a vintage red thermos for the 4th of July

    Or classic stoneware crock?

    Flags in a crock for the 4th of July

    BTW, I put a small piece of styrofoam in the bottom of the crock and jabbed the flags into it so they would stand up straight. Otherwise they flopped over the the side.

    And that 4th of July mason jar flag thingie up above in the crock photo? It is so simple I never even thought to do a whole tutorial on it.

    • It is just a blue mason jar I had setting around the house. A typical clear one would work also.
    • I used one of those inexpensive little 4x6 flags on a wooden stick (the ones they normally sell with 4-6 in a bag for $1.99).
    • And removed the flag from the stick.
    • Then attached the flag to the mason jar with a thin rubber band.

    Nothing permanent and it only took about 2 minutes to make. If you wanted to make it more permanent you could Mod Podge it onto the jar.

    Sometimes simple is the way to go!

    That's all I've got for you on this lazy 4th of July morning.

    We're going to a parade today (if it doesn't rain) and a picnic (if it doesn't rain) and fireworks (if it doesn't rain). Pretty much a typical 4th of July here at the House Of Hawthornes (if it doesn't rain).

    Can you tell RAIN is pretty much in the forecast here?

    I hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend! (And for all my non-U.S. readers, I hope you enjoy your day too!)

     

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    1. Tammy L Caldwell

      June 01, 2019 at 2:42 pm

      I vote for the thermos, love it. I also just wanted to say I love EVERYTHING you put together. I think we are separated twins, lol. Anyway keep up the good work and happy summer. Tammy

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    2. Nancy

      June 24, 2018 at 6:16 pm

      I already had one of these thermoses and love the idea of putting Flags in it! I also have lots of the blue green glass jars and a little flag. Thanks for the ideas and I will put a link back on my blog!

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    3. Kim K.

      July 07, 2016 at 9:16 am

      You know me. I'm all about your thermos collection. I hope the rain stayed away for your parade festivities. We found out about the lack of "cracker jack toy" when I bought some for Josie. Seriously disappointing.

      Reply
    4. taryterre

      July 06, 2016 at 10:44 pm

      The thermos sings to me. LOVE the visual. Hope you had a wonderful holiday.

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