![]() Patriotic Necklace – Going to a red, white and blue party? The kids can practice fine motor skills while making this patriotic necklace using just a few supplies.Ĭolor Rice American Flag – Create a unique masterpiece with this easy DIY flag using color rice from Powerful Mothering.įaux Paper Sparklers – If you can’t make it to watch the fireworks with the kids (which can in fact be scary for the little ones), create your own with this kid-friendly paper version.Ĥth of July Bunting – This is a great way to get the kids involved if you’re planning a 4th of July party and want to add a DIY touch to the decorating.Ĥth of July Apple-Stamped Windsock – I love how fun this windsock craft looks from I Can Teach My Child. All you need is some sparkly pipe cleaners (or tinsel stems as she calls them) and a little help from mommy or daddy to celebrate in style.įirework Handprint – Let your little ones create some fireworks with their hands! Such a fun and simple idea the kids will love. Handprint Flag Stick – Have a few minutes to spare? That’s all you’ll need to create this cute red, white and blue 4th of July decorative piece.įireworks Ring – I love how creative this craft is. It’s such an easy, yet amazingly brilliant way to commemorate the holiday. So for those mamas that only have a little bit of time to spare, here are the super-creative crafts we found that make great last-minute 4th of July crafts for kids to celebrate with:įootprint Flag – Crafty Morning always has the cutest kid’s crafts. This year time got away from us again, so I scoured the web for some easy-to-make ideas that kids would still love. Last year, with limited craft supplies we made a VERY last minute red, white and blue sparkler craft. And because Independence day is this weekend I figure better late than never! Learn more about Deco Art via their website | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | Youtube.It’s been a bit of a hectic week lately…so although I’ve seen tons of patriotic crafts filling my newsfeed, I wasn’t able to devote much time to crafting with the little ones. ![]() With the bright colors of this paint collection, each canvas piece stands alone as it’s own slice but also looks good as a pair! I love how it adds a little texture to the top of this watermelon canvas art piece. I used a smaller paintbrush to create the seeds and did not mind one bit that it wasn’t smoothed out. If I didn’t like how one section came out, I layered on more paint and blended some more. I didn’t use a water cup and just worked the paint to blend and make the rine and juicy flesh of the fruit. ![]() A simple plastic paint palette and large paper roll to cover my desk was all I needed to create these pieces of watermelon canvas art and it was very relaxing to just sit and paint! Once I started I realized I really don’t get to do this type of painting enough. With an art degree under my belt, I was eager to try this new line of paint, especially since I planned to incorporate some blended color effects. It’s intended as a branch between crafty Americana Acrylics and expensive fine artist acrylics. This summer my birthday twins will turn 4 and 2 and I’ve decided on the theme of watermelon because “sharing a birthday is sweet!” This is just the first of many DIY projects I plan to do to celebrate their second joint birthday here on the planet so stay tuned for more cuteness! (PS here’s a recap of last year’s Under the Sea themed bash!)įor this particular project I’m using this new line of Deco Art Americana Premium Paint. UPDATE: Thank you to all of you who keep pinning this project and giving it a try! It makes my day every time I see a new submission on the “tried it” section of pinterest! I’d love if you’d tag me with your creations on Facebook or Instagram! Happy Painting! I only promote and share products I personally use and recommend and I love their Americana paint! To learn more, please review my disclosure policy here. (pun intended!)ĭISCLOSURE: I am part of the DecoArt Blogger Program and was compensated for this post. ![]() First up is a sweet slice little watermelon canvas art. I’m already seeing pineapples, watermelon and their icy cold blend of popsicles everywhere! Watermelon is the theme for the girls’ birthday party this summer so I’m knocking off my to do list of party decor early. The official beginning of summer is coming so bring on all the summer fruit! Not only do they taste delicious but their bright colors make great icons for fashion, home decor and parties.
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