There are many fun crafts for celebrating the fourth of July. Here are some great ideas. Before that, you should try to think up your own by knowing about the day, the reason for it, the colors, and the fun involved. There are plenty of things that you can do to make this day truly amazing. Check out these crafts. You can figure out how to make them or get some help online.
Pinwheels. Nothings says Happy Independence Day better than a pinwheel. You can make them by folding a piece of paper into the shape of a star. You will want to create a centre section that will allow you to place a push pin through it. Before folding, have the kids colour the paper red, white, and blue. You'll need to squares to work with. Put two sheets together. Next, you should cut the first sheet from the corners towards about half way to the middle. Finally, fold the corners in and place a push pin through the center, with a pencil at the back of the paper.
Wave Some Flags. The Fourth of July is traditionally celebrated by waving flags. For a simple design, have your child color a picture of the flag on a piece of paper. Then, attach one side of the flag to popsicle sticks for a pole and they have a great looking flag to wave!
Stars. Show your joy for the Fourth of July with stars. Let the kids decorate paper stars front and back. Anything goes! Red, white and blue work best. You can poke a small hole through the top of each star and string them together. You can hang at your 4th of July celebration for a great way to celebrate. You can even use it to decorate around the table.
There are plenty of crafts to make for the 4th of July. You can even make an educational project by compiling a few fact sheets with some coloring sheets about the Founding Fathers and the like. One thing is for sure. You want to make this a fun time for your kids. Just getting out the red, white and blue finger paint and letting them go at it is enough to make this a very special celebration of the 4th of July!
Pinwheels. Nothings says Happy Independence Day better than a pinwheel. You can make them by folding a piece of paper into the shape of a star. You will want to create a centre section that will allow you to place a push pin through it. Before folding, have the kids colour the paper red, white, and blue. You'll need to squares to work with. Put two sheets together. Next, you should cut the first sheet from the corners towards about half way to the middle. Finally, fold the corners in and place a push pin through the center, with a pencil at the back of the paper.
Wave Some Flags. The Fourth of July is traditionally celebrated by waving flags. For a simple design, have your child color a picture of the flag on a piece of paper. Then, attach one side of the flag to popsicle sticks for a pole and they have a great looking flag to wave!
Stars. Show your joy for the Fourth of July with stars. Let the kids decorate paper stars front and back. Anything goes! Red, white and blue work best. You can poke a small hole through the top of each star and string them together. You can hang at your 4th of July celebration for a great way to celebrate. You can even use it to decorate around the table.
There are plenty of crafts to make for the 4th of July. You can even make an educational project by compiling a few fact sheets with some coloring sheets about the Founding Fathers and the like. One thing is for sure. You want to make this a fun time for your kids. Just getting out the red, white and blue finger paint and letting them go at it is enough to make this a very special celebration of the 4th of July!
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