Easy DIY Patriotic Crafts to Get Ready for July 4th

With Independence Day right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to get creative with red, white, and blue! These simple crafts are fun for kids, festive for parties, and great for decorating your home or backyard in time for the July 4th celebration.

1. Star-Spangled Wand

Make your own patriotic wand using a wooden dowel, ribbon, and foam stars. Paint the dowel blue, glue red, white, and blue ribbons to one end, and top it with a glittery foam star. It’s perfect for waving during a parade or backyard celebration!

2. Paper Plate Flag

Use a paper plate as the base. Paint one half with red and white stripes and the other with blue and white stars. Add a craft stick handle and you’ve got a fun handheld flag to wave around.

3. Patriotic Windsock

Take a cardboard tube and cover it with blue construction paper. Glue on white stars and tape red and white streamers to the bottom. Add string to hang it on your porch or tree—it’ll dance in the breeze all day!

4. Handprint Fireworks Art

Dip your child’s hand in red, white, or blue paint and stamp it in a fan shape on dark-colored paper. Repeat with multiple colors to create a fun fireworks burst. Add glitter for sparkle!

5. DIY Confetti Poppers

Cut the bottom off a paper cup and tie a balloon around one end. Fill the cup with red, white, and blue tissue paper confetti. Pull and release the balloon for a festive “pop” of color. Use outdoors for easy cleanup!

6. Patriotic Bead Bracelets

Use red, white, and blue pony beads to make simple stretch bracelets or necklaces. This is a great craft for keeping hands busy during a July 4th party or picnic—and they double as party favors!

7. Coffee Filter Fireworks

Let kids color coffee filters with washable markers in red and blue. Lightly spray with water to create a tie-dye effect. Once dry, cut them into starburst shapes and hang them as decorations in the window.

These DIY crafts are easy, affordable, and a great way to get the whole family excited for the Fourth of July. Set up a craft station, play some patriotic music, and let creativity take the spotlight as you prepare for the big day!