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Fourth of July

Our Favorite Dallas Design Instagrams From Fourth of July Weekend

Sweet snaps for America's birthday.
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In case you were busy watching the fireworks, we scouted some of our favorite design Instagrams, for your viewing pleasure.

 

The Gypsy Wagon

Of all the things that sizzle on the Fourth of July, sparklers might be our favorite.

 

Wisteria

The prettiest, patriotic dessert we ever did see. Head to The Lush List for the easy-to-tackle recipe and Wisteria for your new entertaining must-have.

?? The perfect patriotic dish via @thelushlist ? @sothentheysayblog

A photo posted by Wisteria (@wisteriahomedecor) on

 

Madison 214

We hope your weekend of Fourth of July shopping and saving looked this lovely.

 

Kimberly Whitman

What summery centerpiece dreams are made of.

 

In Detail Showroom

Our feelings on the Friday before a long weekend exactly.

 

Royal Blue Grocery

When you can pick up Trailer Cakes and your Stumptown coffee, life is good.

Trailer Cakes are here!!! ?✌️?#trailercakes #cupcakes #royalbluegroceryhp #peaceandlove

A photo posted by Royal Blue Grocery HP (@royalbluegroceryhp) on

 

D Style Sheet

Thanks to the Redmans’ lens, black and white fireworks have never looked so chic.

Weekend??????!! #4thofjuly #fireworks

A photo posted by Kristi + Scot Redman (@dstylesheet) on

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