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Paper Star Wreath
Jane Merritt / The House That Lars Built
The traditional colors of the American flag look beautiful with modern gradients with touches of pastel color. Use the handy template to cut and fold accordion paper stars, assemble them into a wreath, and add some sparkle with silver confetti.
Get the tutorial for “The House That Lars Built.”
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Americana Tissue Paper DIY Star Wreath
Leah Griffiths
Colored tissue paper is glued to cardboard for extra stability, then cut into cute little star shapes and attached to gold hoops. The result is a striking, modern twist on a traditional patriotic wreath.
Get the tutorial from Lia Griffith.
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4th of July ribbon wreath
DIY Beautification
Take some ribbon, cut it into strips, and wrap it around the wreath to create this fun and festive creation. You'll need about 32 yards of ribbon total. Try both stripes and plaids.
Get the tutorial at DIY Beautify.
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American Flag Loop Yarn Wreath
Always Autumn
This adorable looped yarn wreath can be made in under an hour – all you need is some red, white and blue yarn, a wire wreath mold, hot glue and then top it off with some cute wooden stars.
The tutorial is available in “It's Always Autumn”.
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Crepe paper wreath
Ribbon and glue
Layering pretty crepe paper flowers with a button center makes for the cutest holiday wreath, and it's a lot easier to put together than it looks, as it easily adheres to foam rings with hot glue.
Get the tutorial at Ribbons & Glue.
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dollar store patriotic wreath
Crazy Craft Lady
You don't need expensive materials to make a cute craft. This wreath, for example, is made with affordable materials you can find at the dollar store. Jute rope, patriotic ribbon, and floral stems all come together to make a wreath worth celebrating.
Get the tutorial at The Crazy Craft Lady.
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Bandana Wreath
Amanda's Crafts
Bandanas, especially the red, white, and blue ones, feel like a quintessential American symbol, and you can create a patriotic decoration by wrapping this everyday item around yourself in the shape of a wreath.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
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Patriotic Napkin Wreath
Sarah Hertz
This festive red, white and blue wreath takes just 30 minutes to make and is so easy that you can even get the kids to help you. Order some extra beverage napkins for your celebration and reuse them for this beautiful wreath.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
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Patriotic wreath
Blooming Homestead
This simple wreath has a clean, streamlined design that's suitable for any type of giver. The flowers are made by rolling cardboard into a cone shape and gluing it together.
Get the tutorial at Blooming Homestead.
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4th of July ribbon wreath
Polka Dot Chair
Ribbon is a great material for decorating because you can find lots of fun designs in all the colors you need. In this version, we've added a homemade “Land of the Free” banner for a little extra flair.
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
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Freedom Wreath
Improvised Design
Choose a wreath that has a patriotic slogan scrawled into the shapes. This wreath has a rustic appeal thanks to its use of wood and burlap.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Hymn Page Garland
Southern Couture
The main body of this wreath is made up of hymn pages and is secured to the door with red, white and blue striped ribbon, adding a sentimental touch to any home.
Get the tutorial at Southern Couture.
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Patriotic Windmill Wreath
Improvised Design
Pinwheels are the perfect symbol of Independence Day, and an American flag pinwheel is even more festive. You may have a few pinwheels left over from last year, but they're also easy to find at your local dollar store.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Candy Wreath
Cairotic Life
Keep the kids away from the craft table while you make this wreath. This wreath is made with red, white and blue Skittles. Great value!
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Patriotic necktie wreath
Sadie season goods
Does your grandfather or grandfather have ties that he no longer wears? Save the red, white, and blue ties and create a patterned silk Fourth of July wreath.
Get the tutorial at Sadie Seasongoods.
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Ribbon Hat Wreath
Petticoat Junction
While you're at it, pick up a straw hat to protect yourself from the summer sun, and why not grab two? Use this embellished hat as a festive fashion accessory or hang it on your door as a farmhouse chic wreath.
Get the tutorial at Petticoat Junktion.
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Pompom wreath
Homemade candy
Featuring red, white and blue pom-poms, little blue stars and miniature flags, this wreath might be the cutest Fourth of July wreath ever. It looks like a firework, but it only takes 15 minutes to make.
Get the tutorial at DIY Candy.
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Make your own Stars and Stripes wreath
That cute cake
Use metal stars and red ribbon to create this stunning wreath that will brighten up your front door!
Get the tutorial at That Cute Little Cake.
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Polka Dot Burlap Wreath
Outnumbered 3 to 1
Gather some burlap ribbon dotted with red, white and blue polka dots to create this easy to make wreath.
Get the tutorial at Outnumbered 3 to 1.
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Star and willow wreath
Good Life Detroit
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