We’re gearing up for the 4th of July, and we’ve gathered some our favorite crafts to dress up family celebrations.

The stars on this simple burlap bunting are created by stamping starfruits dipped in acrylic or fabric paint. Simple, quick, and you can eat the left-over art materials!

A bunch of these coffee filter fireworks would make a great table decoration for a 4th of July barbecue.

Red, white, and blue strawberries make a cute and easy dessert. The tutorial calls for white chocolate, but you can replace with white candy melts for easier dipping.

These crafty 4th of July firework pom poms are fun for kids to make and to play with!

These adorable firework shirts are stamped with chenille stems dipped in fabric paint. Or use the same technique on paper with regular washable paint for a toddler-friendly art project.

These clever noisemakers are made from wooden spatulas tied with bells. Just thread fabric through the holes in the spatula to tie the bells on.

For a fun summer party craft, check out Kiwi Crate’s straw rocket party packs. Up, up, and away!
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Oh my gosh, my little boy would love those straw party rockets! This round-up has some really unique and fun ideas for kids. I love it! And I’m glad you liked the 4th of July Strawberries. They are a favorite around my house. Have a happy 4th!
My boys love the rockets. 🙂 And thanks for your strawberry recipe, we’ll be trying that out tomorrow!