Showing posts with label flag crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flag crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Patriotic Craft Ideas for Summer Holidays

Whether you are celebrating Memorial Day, 4th of July,  Labor Day  or any other patriotic day or event check out these great craft ideas for the US Flag, decor or parties.




These RocK!  Painted Flag Rocks.  Fun to find the stones and fun to paint. 


Decorate your Camp site with Red, White, Blue And Oh So Green Patriotic Campers


Have a crafty Summer Pals!




Saturday, November 5, 2016

DIY Recycle Flags Ideas

What better way to celebrate a patriotic holiday than with homemade flags made with recycle materials!

Ribbon, cans, fabric, twigs, you name it the ideas are plentiful to create a patriotic flag or flag decor.

The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY\



Maybe you can make one to display for your next patriotic event, be it election time, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Veteran's Day or Patriots Day,  here are some clever handmade flag ideas:


The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle license plates flag 
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle ribbon and lace scrap flag


The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Wood cut flag

The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle Wood Scrap Flag
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
recycle fabric flag 
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Twig Flag

The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle Palet Flag
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle Jars flag
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Recycle bottle caps flag

The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Horse Shoe Flag 
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Collage Flag 
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Button Flag
The best collection of Recycle Flag Ideas #DIY
Beer Can Flag



Friday, May 23, 2014

Patriotic Crafts That Are A Natural For Summer!

Make your holiday RED, WHITE, BLUE and GREEN!
Memorial day marks the beginning of the beach season, at least here in the Northeast.  It's a time when  families open up their summer homes and embrace the coming sun and sea.

If you are headed for one of those sandy beaches on Cape Cod, the Maine Coast or elsewhere, gather some stones and head home to make a patriotic craft you can enjoy all summer long for  Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day.

The lazy days of summer allow us the perfect time to do nature crafts.  
Enjoy the summer by taking part in the celebration in a crafty way!
Cape Cod is a stone's throw to sandy beaches where beach rocks, shells and driftwood are plentiful.  Add some paint and you have the perfect summer project!
See what we did! Painted shells and rock crafts are patriotic for Fourth of July and Simple!
Busy being patriotic and creative!
Ten neighborhood kids in Sandwich, MA decided to make painted rocks, shells and wood to sell in their lemonade stand to put towards their summer activity fund.  The project included children ages 5 to 13.  
It was a perfect way to start the summer and a patriotic holiday...and did I say a blast for Fourth of July?
summer nature crafts  painted flag rocks
Painted shells pieces and rocks make great flags! 
Painted shells and rock crafts are patriotic for usa
Stars and stripes decor for Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day any Patriotic Holiday
Painted shells and rock crafts are patriotic for usa
A fun craft for any age.
Painted shells and rock crafts are patriotic for usa
Kids can learn to take pride in their country and their work.
Painted shells and rock crafts are patriotic for usa
Almost ready for the holiday weekend.  
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