12 Quick & Easy DIY Projects for your 4th of July Celebration
12 Quick & Easy DIY Projects for your 4th of July Celebration
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If you are looking for July 4th ideas, we have rounded up our favorite DIY party ideas to help your celebration go off with a bang! We have printables and patterns so that you can quickly and easily put together a festive themed event with lots of engaging activities for guests of all ages.
Last year, we were lucky to have an opportunity to share some of our favorite Fourth of July trends and traditions on the Today Show with Kathie Lee and Hoda. This year, we’re bringing back a bit of the same and serving up some new ideas too!
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Old-Fashioned Caramel Corn in Paper Cones
Hot Dog Bar for 4th of July
Good Old-Fashioned Potato Chips and Kraft Bags
Land of the Free 4th of July Bottle Labels
Tissue Paper Firecracker Treat Boxes
Fourth of July Sparkler Covers & Matchbox Labels
Party Bingo Game Printable
Handmade Windsocks
Children’s 4th of July Party Ideas
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We made the Bingo cards. The trick was spending the time cutting out the circles. Two girls, aged 6 and 9 plus me did the project. They liked it, but cutting out the circles took too much time, and they were tired. What could I have done instead?
Understandable! We mention in the post that we like to use a 1″ round punch to cut the game pieces. This is what we have: http://www.joann.com/fiskars-medium-lever-punch-1in-circle/2412617.html
Here is a question-when downloading and printing labels such as in the 4th of July post-what label paper do you use? Do you just print the background in ink or do you use special labels-your source for them is?
Pam
Hi! We use full sheet (8.5×11) label paper and cut the designs out from that.