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DIY a 4th of July Wreath with a flag bandana, faux flowers, and a willow wreath.
Put together an easy DIY 4th of July wreath in less than 15 minutes and for only $5.00. Read on for the full tutorial.
All the supplies can be purchased from DollarTree. I love all of their Red White & Blue Party Supplies. Being only a dollar, it’s easy to stock up!
4th of July Wreath Supplies:
- Willow Wreath Form
- American Flag Bandana
- Faux Flowers (Red, White, and Blue)
- Scissors (wire cutters are even better)
- Hot Glue Gun (optional)
- Hot Glue Sticks (optional)
Assemble Your Wreath:
Fold the American Flag Bandana in half.
Wrap around the wreath. Tuck in the ends under the wreath to secure.
Use scissors (or wire cutters for an easier cut) to trim the stems of your flowers leaving about 1-2 inches below the blooms.
Secure the stems to the wreath with hot glue. Add a dab of hot glue to the stem and insert it into the wreath. Hold for a few seconds until the flower is secure. You can also just push these into the wreath for a less permanent option.
Repeat the step above until all of your flowers are secure. I used two flowers of each color.
If you’re looking for more patriotic decor, don’t forget to grab my set of Printable 4th of July decor and here for even more!
Printable tutorial:
4th of July Wreath
Make a 4th of July Wreath in 15 minutes and only $5.00.
Materials
- Willow Wreath
- American Flag Bandana (similar)
- Faux Flowers (Red, White, and Blue)
Instructions
- Gather your supplies.
- Fold the American Flag Bandana in half.
- Wrap around the wreath. Tuck in the ends under the wreath to secure.
- Use wire cutter to trim the stems of your flowers leaving about 1-2 inches below the blooms.
- Secure the stems to the wreath. For a less permanent option you can just push these into the wreath.
- (optional) Add a dab of hot glue to the stem and insert it into the wreath. Hold for a few seconds until the flower is secure.
- Repeat the step above until all of your flowers are secure. I used two flowers of each color.
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