![]() These would make a great patriotic outdoor decoration if your house has pillars/columns! Follow Front Porch Ideas and More’s tutorial to make your own burlap patriotic banners! 10. This would make a great front porch decoration! And you could make it whatever size you like! Love Sweet Love explains how she made her distressed wood flag decoration for under $5! 9. DIY Burlap Flag Bannerīurlap is always fun to use in crafts because of its great texture! Uncommon Designs explains how she put together her DIY burlap flag banner! 8. Isn’t this a great shutter upcycle DIY idea? Hoosier Homemade shows how to turn a normal old shutter into a flag shutter outdoor decoration! 7. I love the look of this wood pallet flag door decor! A Diamond in the Stuff explains how she took a small craft pallet and turned it into a wood pallet flag wreath! 6. This would look really pretty as the table runner at a 4th of July barbeque! Bliss Bloom Blog explains how to turn a plain bamboo table runner into a patriotic flag table runner! 5. This is such an inventive DIY! They don’t look like they started out as paper bags, but they did! Follow Parties for Pennies’ tutorial on how to upcycle paper bags into patriotic bunting decor. ![]() This patriotic DIY is great for the outdoors since it’s painted wood! Frugal Stepmom explains how she made her painted wood fireworks! 3. Check out the tutorial from Bullocks Buzz on how to make a pretty patriotic cupcake liner wreath! 2. Isn’t this pretty? Since the main material is cupcake liners, this wreath is quick to make and budget-friendly! Only use it of course in a covered area unless it’s just a decoration for a party. Start to build a collection throughout the year, then you will have things on hand when you want them! If you go to your local craft store, you can find all sorts of great deals for out-of-season fabrics and other items. And the best part is that you can usually get things for next to nothing. You can often find old terra cotta planters or scrap items that can be transformed into something new. Yard sales, consignment shops, and thrifts stores are great places to shop. ![]() You never know what kind of deals they may have, so don’t be afraid to check them out. ![]() You could snag a few paint stir sticks or other clearance items.
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