The 4th of July is an excuse to get a little festive. And like any other festival, this occasion brings an excuse to decorate the home for the holiday with the colors red, white, and blue. Whether it’s an outdoor gathering with your loved ones, a pool party, or a simple dinner with your family, a good decoration is all it requires to get everybody into the patriotic spirit. There is a bounty of décor items available online, but making your own at home brings a sense of joy and freedom. To channel your inner artist, we compiled a list of a handful of DIY 4th of July decorations, which, artistic or not, anyone can try. So, gather your supplies and start decorating your home with these easy and beautiful DIY decoration ideas ahead of the big day.
Tissue Paper Star Piñatas
Piñatas make for a classic party décor. You can make them as hanging décor for the 4th of July party. All you need for this DIY is a handheld balloon pump, a cutting mat, a detail knife, craft scissors, and more. Try this DIY at home for some patriotic décor. Find the full tutorial.

DIY Firework Drink Stirrer
Stir your drinks in the spirit of the 4th of July with these DIY firework drink stirrers. They are easy to make and make for a good and simple festive DIY decoration. Find the full tutorial.

Terra Cotta Pot Wrappers
Add festive flair to your 4th of July party decorations with these effortless and fun pot wrappers. For this DIY, you will need terracotta pots, a pot wrapper printable, scissors, tape, and more to bring the holiday spirit into your home. All you need to do is download the free printable wrappers, cut them out, and wrap them around the pots. Find the full tutorial.

DIY Patriotic Wreath
Bring a flowery accent to your décor with this DIY patriotic wreath. Gather all your supplies, including artificial flowers, wire wreath, paddle wire, and blue burlap. Try this cute holiday DIY for the 4th of July decoration and enliven your front door, windows, or walls. Find the full tutorial.

DIY Crepe Paper Windsocks
Craft these crepe paper windsocks and add a touch of playfulness to your 4th of July celebration. It is an easy DIY, even kids can help you with the project. The supplies you need include scissors, a rotary cutter, a cutting mat, and more. Once you have all the materials, have fun crafting this DIY. Find the full tutorial.

DIY Watercolor Stripe Bunting
Get in the holiday spirit with this DIY watercolor stripe bunting. This bunting is a fun way to elevate the decoration and bring joy to the gatherings. All you need is watercolor paper, watercolors, water, various paintbrushes, sequin trim, a hole punch, and more. Find the full tutorial.

DIY Fourth of July Clothespin Wreath
If you love DIYing decorations, then you will definitely enjoy making this super simple and lovely DIY using clothespins. For this, you need a wreath frame, clothespins, spray paint, wooden stars, and more. Start by spray painting your pins and wreath frame. Now, paint the stars white and add the clothespin to the wreath frame, only after all the pieces are dried. Then, attach the stars and you are ready to decorate your home. Find the full tutorial.

Paper Star Lights Garland
This DIY paper star light garland is a delightful way to decorate your home for Independence Day. It’s a simple DIY, but it looks fantastic hanging on the porch, living room, or windows. Gather your supplies and get on with the project. Find the full tutorial.

Patriotic Front Porch Wreath
Spruce up the front porch for the 4th of July by crafting various DIY projects for outdoor spaces. You can add cozy seating, throw some pillows, and maybe a DIY wreath for a charming touch. You can try this patriotic wagon wheel wreath for your front door and get everybody into the patriotic spirit. Find the full tutorial.

DIY 4th of July Fireworks Wreath
Light up your front door with this 4th of July fireworks wreath. It takes a few minutes of your time to make this DIY. All you need is paper pinwheels, patriotic Popsicle sticks, foam star stickers, hot glue, and more. Begin by trimming paper wheels and gluing a cardboard tab to each pinwheel. Then, make fireworks with popsicle sticks and glue everything together to complete the DIY. Find the full tutorial.

Are you working on DIY decorations this 4th of July? Let us know in the comments.
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