Stripes for July 4th

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As promised, I’m back with week 2 of 4th of July crafts! This time, I’m looking at some fun patriotic stripes to celebrate.

Summery Stick Sailboat

Summery Stick Sailboat

I love the stripey sails on this patriotic sailboat. It’s cute enough to leave up all summer. You can use this guy as a centerpiece or to decorate your mantle.

4th of July Tie Dye Cake - Beauty and the Beard

4th of July Tie-Dye Cake Beauty & the Beard

Wow your guests with a cool striped cake. It’s got stripes on the inside and out, and kids will love the unique colors.

4th of July Paint Chip Banner - A Bit of Sunshine

4th of July Paint Chip BannerA Bit of Sunshine

Use the already existing stripes in paint strips to create your own quick letter banner! I love seeing “Stars & Stripes” spelled out for the banner, it’s so creative.

Patriotic Felt Petal Wreath - The Ribbon Retreat

Patriotic Felt Petal WreathThe Ribbon Retreat

Decorate your door with this elegant petal technique and a nod to the American flag design. Welcome guests to your 4th of July party in style.

Firecracker Tie-Dye Shirt - iLoveToCreate

Firecracker Tie Dye Shirt iLoveToCreate!

Inspired by everyone’s favorite ice cream truck treat, this tie dye technique is a great way to celebrate the 4th. Kids will love to wear their matching shirts with firecracker popsicles.

Are you more of a stars or stripes lover? Check out our Craft Trends Pin Board to indulge your love of stripes, or check out our favorite star crafts!

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Joselyn

About Joselyn

I'm Joselyn, the Marketing Manager for CreateForLess. Though knitting is my true crafty love, I've been experimenting with all kinds of products and techniques for as long as I can remember. I also love my dog Kirby, baking, going to the beach, and creating all kinds of ice cream flavors. I'm a Portland native who loves the rainy Northwest weather that gives me an excuse to stay inside with my coffee, a bunch of movies, and my knitting.

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