It’s the 4th of July. Between backyard cookouts, family-friendly summer activities, and patriotic food, some people tend to forget that decorations are an equally important part of the summer festivity, starting with the front door. And what’s better than DIY 4th of July wreaths to color your door in patriotic flavors?
We’ve got it all from traditional stars and stripes to gaudy modern pieces in red, white, and blue. So, take a gander at the best DIY 4th of July wreaths for your front door and thank us later.
Patriotic Pom Pom Wreath
Get some pom poms in red and white. The bigger, the better. Glue them onto a wreath base, filling it. Add tiny stars to fill the awkward gaps, and there you have a beautiful wreath for the 4th of July. Here is the tutorial.
Paper Fireworks Wreath
If not for fireworks, the 4th of July would be bland. Sure, we can have food and decorations, but many families have the tradition of watching the fireworks together. Make this wreath a part of that proud tradition. Here is the tutorial.
Paper Straw Wreath With Stars
Well, this one is incredibly simple and relatively cheaper than a store-bought one. You just get red and white paper straws and make a wreath out of them. Then glue giant blue stars. That is literally it. Here is the tutorial.
Scrapbook Paper Wreath
Yes, another paper wreath. This one? Simpler than the last. You get scrapbook paper in red, white, and blue. Make cones out of them and glue them in a circle atop one another, keeping each circle in a single color. Here is the tutorial.
Ombre Fabric Wreath
If you want something unique and unconventional, try this ombre fabric wreath. All you need to do is get shades of red, white, and blue fabrics. Cut them in small strips and start tying them onto a ring wreath base in an ombre pattern, making it as full as you can. Here is the tutorial.
Felt Pinwheel Wreath
Felt is one of the most DIY-savvy materials, so why not use it to add a patriotic touch to your door this summer? Try making this felt pinwheel wreath. It is easy, simple, and quick. Here is the tutorial.
Ribbon Wreath
Contrary to popular belief, ribbon decoration is year-round, not just reserved for Christmas. This 4th of July ribbon wreath is made from red, white, and blue wired ribbons for that perfect, full look. Here is the tutorial.
Starry Paper Wreath
Cut paper stars and glue them onto a wreath with a bit of craft. That’s all it takes to make this festive wreath. Just use patterned paper or cardstock in different shades of red, white, and blue for depth and variety. Here is the tutorial.
Let us know which of these 4th of July wreaths you are making part of your patriotic celebrations. Happy 4th of July!

