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Talk about red, white, and cute! 🇺🇸
There are plenty of things to do on the 4th of July, including parades, barbecues, picnics, and parties lit up by sparklers and fireworks (something that Ladd Drummond is partial to, that's for sure!). And of course, everywhere you look there's red, white, and blue décor. Start at the front door by making one of these creative DIY 4th of July wreaths. It's the perfect way to show off your patriotic pride right in your own entryway.
You don't have to be a crafter to make these beautiful stars and stripes-speckled decorations. The bloggers in this gallery are your expert 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 decor. These DIY patriotic wreaths are wonderful for July 4th, Memorial Day, or even 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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
For a 4th of July wreath that will spark joy, look no further than this wreath with a gleaming gold firecracker.
Get the tutorial at The Crafted Sparrow.
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.
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.
Little DIY pinwheels and a felt star garland come together for a sweet wreath to hang this 4th of July.
Get the tutorial at Kindly Unspoken.
Independence Day is a holiday to go big or go home. That's why it's the perfect time to make a statement with tons of tulle.
Get the tutorial at A Night Owl.
A cute chalkboard, sequined star, and lots of glittery garland are used to create this eye-catching wreath.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
This 4th of July wreath looks positively charming with its grapevine detailing, wooden stars, and burlap ribbon.
Get the tutorial at Positively Splendid.
Celebrate summer’s beautiful rose blooms with a 4th of July wreath made out of red, white, and blue paper flowers!
Get the tutorial at ...besos, Alina.
This simple-to-make wicker wreath can be crafted in 15 minutes and doesn’t even need glue!
Get the tutorial at The No Pressure Life.
Who knew that paper straws in patriotic colors could be such a treat for the eyes? Top this wreath with tiny flowers for added flair.
Get the tutorial at Domestically Creative.
If you love baking up a storm in the kitchen and getting crafty, you can have the best of both worlds with this patriotic cookie wreath!
Get the tutorial at Sweetopia.
If you’d prefer to craft a patriotic wreath that’s a bit more subtle, try this red and white design with burlap and button stars.
Get the tutorial at Taryn Whiteaker.
With its playful patterned rags and jubilant stars, this cheerful wreath is sure to bring a smile to anyone who knocks on your door.
Get the tutorial at 5 Out of 4.
This clever tutorial allows you to craft a wreath that can be easily customized for the 4th of July, Christmas, and plenty of other holidays or seasons. Just swap out the add-ons, and you'll be ready to celebrate any occasion!
Get the tutorial at Decor by the Seashore.
‘Tis the season for fireworks—and lots of ‘em! Celebrate those grand, sparkling displays at home with a firework-themed wreath.
Get the tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully.
Place this cute wreath on your front door and everyone will be able to spot your house for your 4th of July party!
Get the tutorial at Domestic Superhero.
How adorable is this 4th of July wreath? Make your own oversized red, white, and blue sequins to create this fun, festive door hanging.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
Clothespins are an excellent unexpected material for a creative 4th of July wreath. It looks just like a flag!
Get the tutorial at Aubree Originals.