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4th of July Decoration Ideas

ByJessica Wellington 5 Comments June 19, 2014

With the upcoming 4th of July holiday, I know many of you are going to have parties and/or barbecues. What better way to show off your patriotism, than displaying 4th of July decorations?

This round up features fun and creative DIY 4th of July decorations. Some of the projects are super kid-friendly.

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Here is a breakdown of the adorable 4th of July decorations.

4th of July Decoration Ideas

I love this handprint and fingerprint flag from the Fun Handprint Art Blog. What a great way to create a patriotic keepsake.

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This DIY wood pallet American flag from Sassy Dealz is amazing. This looks like something purchased from a home decor store!

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Check out how cute these adorable patriotic mason jar candle holders from Architecture of a Mom. These would be great on your 4th of July tablescape!

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This DIY reversible wreath by Written Reality is super cute and versatile. I love that you can flip it over and use it for another holiday. How clever!

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I created this easy patriotic fan hanger. You can easily hang this in the front of your home without using nails or screws.

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This is another project of mine. I turned a Christmas wreath into a 4th of July wreath.

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A Night Owl Blog offers all kinds of creative patriotic party ideas. I love these patriotic medallions she added to the back of chairs.

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Adventures of a DIY Mom created this adorable wood block flag. This is so cute. I love the burlap bow.

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I love, love, love these patriotic paper flowers from Live, Laugh, Rowe. This arrangement would look so amazing as a centerpiece on your table.

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Sweet Bella Roos painted these easy American mason jars. I love that she filled these jars with live plants.

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Here is another amazing 4th of July tablescape that includes paper flowers. The Real Thing With The Coake Family created this bright and cheery centerpiece.

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Three Boys and a Dog made these cute Fourth of July candleholders. Her post provides a great tutorial about how to create these jars.

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The Real Thing With The Coake Family made this festive 4th of July wreath. I love the way she arranged the stars inside the wreath.

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Ever wanted to learn how to make your own patriotic bunting? Create and Babble provides an easy to follow tutorial to make your very own bunting.

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The Real Thing With The Coake Family is back again with patriotic glitter stars. I love glitter. Combine that with patriotic decorations and you have sparkly stars fit for the 4th of July.

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I hope you are inspired by this collection of amazing 4th of July projects!

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About Jessica Wellington

Jessica is a professional journalist and social media influencer who inspires parents to have fun with their kids. You can also find her work in Parade Magazine.

Comments

  1. KC @ The Real Thing with the Coake Family says

    June 19, 2014 at 09:16

    Wow! Great list of fun ideas. Thanks so much for all the features of my 4th of July posts! Have a great day.
    KC

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  2. Mitzi says

    June 19, 2014 at 18:42

    Love this list! sharing and pinning– and thanks for featuring my reversible wreath, too!

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  3. Lindsey Whitney says

    June 28, 2014 at 11:58

    Thanks so much for mentioning the jars I did over at the 3 Boys and Dog blog. Hope you have a great fourth!

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  4. Lindsey Whitney says

    July 7, 2014 at 13:25

    Thanks for mentioning my tutorial I wrote for 3 Boys and Dog! These look like some great projects!

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  5. Becky says

    June 25, 2015 at 02:58

    I love all of your beautiful 4th of July decorations. Very colorful and festive! I always enjoy looking through your site. Your positive approach to holiday decorating never fails to inspire me to try your ideas, recipes and many of your crafts. I love how you include your adorable daughter in the fun. I involve all 4 of my wonderful granddaughters in your easy to do crafts and baking, we have a great time.

    Thank you for family fun,
    Becky

    Reply

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