Patriotic pinwheels

Independence Day is quickly approaching. We can only hope the day will warm and bright–the perfect weather for BBQs, croquet, cherry-pit-spitting contests, fireworks, and… PINWHEELS! 

After all, a 4th of July celebration is bound to be more fun with these festive fellows, wouldn’t you agree?!

{Independence Day Pinwheels by Rule42}

6 Comments

  • 29 June 2010 - 2:32 pm | Permalink

    I love pinwheels. They are just iconic aren't they? What else says FUN! so well?

  • 29 June 2010 - 3:04 pm | Permalink

    my time to sigh about not getting to celebrate :( although, we´ll do our best. and i think i still have that pinwheel that amy sent to us with you guys last summer. the one i put in my flowerpot. i´ll have to look! :)

    • Amy
      30 June 2010 - 8:39 am | Permalink

      I loved your pinwheel-in-a-pot!

  • 30 June 2010 - 5:08 am | Permalink

    AmyJo!! LOL! I just bought a pinwheel yesterday! I'm not kidding! It's not a patriotic pinwheel {it's rainbow colors}, but I wanted it to brighten up my dreary little patio! It's kind of Big…but, it works! There's fireworks at a park around the corner from me and I'm lucky that instead of battling the crowds for lawn space my neighbors and I just go up to the roof of our complex and it's spectacular…best seats ever! :)

    • Amy
      30 June 2010 - 8:38 am | Permalink

      A patriotic pinwheel would definitely perk up a patio for summer- I love it! AND I love the idea of being able to watch fireworks from the roof…so jealous …

      We did climb up on the roof of my grandparents house when I was younger once–to view fireworks–but when it was over I was too afraid to get down. yeah, it wasn’t pretty. :)

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