35 DIY 4th of July Wreaths to Show Your Patriotic Pride
These decorations are red, white, and cute!
When finalizing all the things to do on the 4th of July this year, everyone probably shares a few activities on their list: parades, cookouts, picnics in the park, and a final viewing of fireworks, of course. But for those crafty folks, there are also plenty of red, white, and blue Independence Day projects. Holiday décor is a must, of course, and the front door is the place to start by making one of these easy DIY 4th of July wreaths. These entryway show-stoppers are the perfect way to greet guests while showing your patriotic pride.
You don't have to be an expert crafter to make these beautiful stars and stripes-speckled decorations, either. The bloggers in this gallery are your guides on how to make a patriotic wreath with just a few supplies! A wreath featuring red and white pom-poms, shimmering stars, or pretty bows is a fun way to liven up your front door, while a hymnal wreath adds a sentimental touch to your living room décor. These DIY patriotic wreaths are wonderful for July 4th, of course, but you can leave them up through Labor Day, and the best part is you can use them year after year.
Spend the afternoon making DIY 4th of July decorations and other 4th of July crafts with your kids or some friends when it's just too hot to go outdoors. And don't forget to share your creations on Instagram with a 4th of July-themed caption!
Paper Stars Wreath
The traditional colors of the American flag look pretty in a modern gradient. Use a handy template to cut and fold these accordion paper stars assembled into a wreath, then give it some shine with silver strips of confetti!
Get the tutorial The House That Lars Built.
Americana Tissue Paper DIY Star Wreath
Colored tissue paper gets glued to card stock to make it more stable, then it is cut into pretty little stars and attached to gold hoops. The result is an impressive and more modern spin on traditional red, white, and blue.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
July 4th Ribbon Wreath
Grab some striped or gingham ribbons, cut them into strips, and tie them around a wreath form. That's all you have to do to create this fun and festive option. You'll need about 32 yards of ribbon in total.
Get the tutorial at DIY Beautify.
American Flag Loop Yarn Wreath
You can make this adorable loop yarn wreath in less than an hour! All you need is red, white, and blue yarn, a wire wreath form, and some hot glue. Add a few cute wood stars to finish it off.
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn.
Crepe Paper Flower Wreath
Layers of pretty crepe paper flowers get topped off by button centers for the most adorable holiday wreath. They are easily applied with hot glue to a foam wreath ring, so it's much easier than it looks to create!
Get the tutorial at Ribbons & Glue.
Dollar Store Patriotic Wreath
You don't need expensive supplies to create a cute craft. Case in point: this wreath made from affordable finds from a dollar store. Jute rope, a patriotic ribbon, and floral stems all come together to make a wreath worth celebrating.
Get the tutorial at The Crazy Craft Lady.
Bandana Wreath
Bandanas—especially when they're red, white, and blue—feel like a quintessentially American symbol. Use the everyday item to craft a patriotic decoration by simply tying them around a wreath form.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Patriotic Napkin Wreath
This festive red, white, and blue wreath only takes 30 minutes and is simple enough that the kids can help put it together. Order extra beverage napkins for your celebration and repurpose them for this beauty!
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
Flower Patriotic Wreath
This simple wreath has a clean, streamlined design making it appropriate for any type of donor. The flower is crafted by rolling cardstock into cones and gluing them together.
Get the tutorial at Blooming Homestead.
4th of July Ribbon Wreath
Ribbons are such a handy material for decorating since you can find so many fun designs in any color you need. This version adds a little something extra by having a homemade "Land of Liberty" banner stretched across.
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
Let Freedom Ring Wreath
Opt for a wreath that has a patriotic slogan scrawled across its form! This one has a rustic charm thanks to the use of wood and burlap.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Hymnal Page Wreath
Hymnal pages make up the body of this wreath and a red, white, and blue striped ribbon holds it to your door. It's a sentimental addition to any home.
Get the tutorial at Southern Couture.
Patriotic Pinwheel Wreath
Pinwheels simply scream 4th of July! And American flag pinwheels? That's even more festive. You may already have a few left over from last year, but they're also easy to find at your local dollar store.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Candy Wreath
Keep the kids away from your craft table while you fashion this wreath—it's made with red, white, and blue skittles. Talk about a sweet deal!
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
Patriotic Necktie Wreath
Does your old man or hubby have ties that need to be retired? Hold onto the red, white, and blue neckties to make a patterned, silky Independence Day wreath.
Get the tutorial at Sadie Seasongoods.
Ribbon Hat Wreath
You'll need a straw hat for the summer sun, but pick up two while you're at it! You can use this decked-out hat as a festive fashion accessory, or hang it on your door for a farmhouse-chic wreath.
Get the tutorial at Petticoat Junktion.
Pom-Pom Wreath
With red and white pom-poms, teeny blue stars, and miniature floral bunting, this might be the cutest 4th of July wreath ever.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
DIY Star-Spangled Wreath
Use metal stars and red ribbon to recreate this stunning wreath. It’ll make your front door shine bright!
Get the tutorial at That Cute Little Cake.
Polka-Dot Burlap Wreath
Gather burlap ribbon studded with red, white, and blue polka dots to craft this easy-to-make wreath.
Get the tutorial at Outnumbered 3 to 1.
Stars and Willow Wreath
Use a willow wreath form for the base of this wreath and accent it with glittery stars and a patriotic bow.
Get the tutorial at Good Life Detroit.
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