Parenting

10 Fourth of July Crafts Kids Can Make

ParentingPublished Jun 11, 2014
By Jeanne Sager
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Dreading the "I'm bored"s sure to come with summer vacation? Might we remind you that the Fourth of July is coming up fast? If you're wondering what the two might have to do with one another, we have three words for you: July 4th crafts. Wait, let's add a few more: crafts that the kids can do! 

So long boredom, hello patriotism! We checked in with some of the craftiest moms in the blogosphere for patriotic activities that will keep the kiddos' fingers and minds busy for hours ... and help the whole family celebrate the national holiday.

More from CafeMom: Fourth of July Craft for Kids: How to Make Tie Dye T-Shirts

Are you ready to get crafty?

10 Fourth of July Crafts for Kids
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Patriotic Paper Chain
A Pumpkin and a Princess

Patriotic Paper Chain

The kids can count down the days until Independence Day with this nifty Patriotic Paper Chain idea from A Pumpkin and a Princess.

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Fruit Flag
Momma D and Da Boyz

Fruit Flag

Want to get the kids excited about healthy food? Let 'em play with it! This fun fruit flag from Momma D and Da Boyz is nutritious and a perfectly patriotic summer treat that kids can make themselves.

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Sprinkle Fireworks
Reading Confetti

Sprinkle Fireworks

Fireworks injure dozens of folks every year, but not these sprinkle fireworks! A safe -- and tasty -- alternative to those that go bang and boom, this cute craft from Reading Confetti requires nothing more than paper, water, and some yummy sprinkles.

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Patriotic Spirit Wands
Buggy and Buddy

Patriotic Spirit Wands

Kids love waving sparklers around on July 4th, but it's dangerous. Substitute them for these cute spirit wands that the kids can make with directions from Buggy and Buddy.

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Rocket Garland
The Simplified Bee

Rocket Garland

The rocket's red glare will be a big hit in the kids' bedroom! The Simplified Bee has all the details to make these red, white, and blue rocket garlands with the kids.

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July 4th Garland
Ginger Snap Crafts

July 4th Garland

Get out your Popsicle sticks kids! This July 4th Garland from Ginger Snap Crafts is a snap to make with the sticks from their favorite sweet treats!

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Fireworks in a Bottle
No Twiddle Twaddle

Fireworks in a Bottle

Who says kids can't do fireworks themselves? They can make these fireworks in a bottle from No Twiddle Twaddle -- no explosives needed!

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July 4th Painted Flag T-shirt
Deceptively Educational

July 4th Painted Flag T-shirt

They grow up so fast, but you can capture a moment in time with these July 4th painted flag t-shirts from Deceptively Educational, complete with their little handprints!

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DIY Red, White & Blue Edible Pinwheels
Studio DIY

DIY Red, White & Blue Edible Pinwheels

Looking to get the kids into the kitchen but don't want to turn on the oven on a hot summer day? These edible pinwheels from Studio DIY are a sweet July 4th treat that doesn't require any baking!

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Popsicle Stick Flag
Our Crafts N Things

Popsicle Stick Flag

Use up all those Popsicle sticks with this sweet patriotic flag craft from Our Crafts N Things!

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