The 4th of July might be my favorite holiday of the year! It’s low key, no presents involved, friends and family are all welcome. It’s just fun, sun, fireworks, water, and delicious BBQ all in one. What’s not to love? Not to mention, we’re celebrating the anniversary of our awesome country. (Here are 3 free 4th of July printables here: Be brave, Land of the free, and our Preamble!) Here are 23 unique flag crafts to get you ready for our Independence Day!
Nature inspired flags
1. Flower flag
2. Potted petunia flag
3. Painted lawn flag
4. Rocks
Paper flags
5. Paint chip flag
6. Paper chains
7. Giant paper quilt
Clothespin flags
8. Microwave grate
Oringially found on Dolen Diaries.
9. Clothespin wreath
Crafty flags
10. Paint sticks and buttons
11. Kids faces
12. Handprint flag
13. Burlap and doilies
Edible flags
14. Cupcake flag
15. Flag Cake
16. Cake pops
Fabric flags
17. Shorts
18. Fabric scrap quilt
19. Jean flag quilt
20. Felt flag wreath
Unique American Flags
Have you ever seen an American flag painted on a house or made of baseball bats? Now you have!
21. Baseball bats
22. House
23. Fence posts
Mindi used old fence posts to make a 5 foot long American flag, and I think it turned out great! Find the tutorial at My Love 2 Create.
24. Crib mattress flag
Do you love July 4th? Have you crafted up any fun flag crafts? I’d love to hear…
Comments & Reviews
Rachel @I Heart Crafty Things says
Thanks for featuring my Paint Stick Button Flag! This is such a fun round up! 🙂
Emily says
Fun ideas! I love the garden.
Abbey says
Those bookshelves with the flag pattern in the back! Genius. Thanks for sharing Jamie!
Sarah @ Alderberry Hill says
Love the cake, cake pops and bookshelf…how very cool! I make a Canadian Flag cake every Canada Day using strawberries for the maple leaf!
Kuleen @TheDisneyKids says
The crib mattress flag is pure genius. How do people think of these things?
[email protected] says
Really impressive roundup!! This makes me proud to be an AMERICAN.
Trish @ Uncommon says
What a great round-up! Love them all… ready to do some July 4th crafting now!!
Take care,
Trish