These USA-themed crafts are the perfect resource when you are looking for patriotic project ideas for kids to make for the 4th of July, Memorial Day, President’s Day or Election Day.
There are so many fun American flag arts and crafts for toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school-aged kids to make at daycare, in the classroom or at home with parents.
You will want to save this list of red white blue crafts and come back to make as many as possible.
11 USA-themed crafts
A great DIY USA paper hat for kids and adults to make and wear for the 4th of July parade or Election Day. Use the printable template that features the American flag and an American hat.
This USA spinner features some of America’s iconic symbols: the Statue of Liberty, the White House, the bold eagle, and the Liberty Bell. On the cover, kids will color the American flag and the shape of the country.
This USA flag craft only requires construction paper and white paint. Kids will work on their fine motor skills while cutting paper into strips and gluing them onto a white paper. Such a simple summertime craft for preschoolers!
Let your kids create a festive fireworks craft using straws as stampers! This is such a simple craft, perfect for toddlers and preschoolers to make at daycare or at home.
What makes this paper bag eagle craft special is that it uses both kids’ and mom’s handprints to create the wings. How cute is this?
This patriotic slime makes a great Fourth of July party favor or a simple and fun Independence Day activity to keep preschoolers and older kids busy during summertime.
If you are looking for a simple craft to make with kids for the 4th of July, take a look at these patriotic handprint gnomes. You can turn them into cards and give them to family or neighbors.
If your kids are too little to enjoy the Independence Day fireworks, you can try these straw rockets as a fun alternative. They are so simple to make and kids will love launching them.
Use the free printable and make a few patriotic pinwheels with your family to take along to the 4th of July parade.
Don’t toss those paper rolls! Use them instead as painting tools and make a fun 4th of July fireworks craft.
A simple 4th of July fireworks art project that starts with your kid’s handprint in the middle of a white paper, followed by red and blue fireworks painted around.