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

Sunday, June 22, 2014

United States Flag Printables


United states flag free printables

Our Adventure Story has a great free printable that is perfect for the 4th of July or homeschooling. She put together all the state flags in one place so you can create a banner or other type of display.
 



Thursday, May 29, 2014

Wooden American Flag


American flag made from wood fence posts

I think the patriotic holidays are my favorite to decorate for, but I definitely need more options. This flag made from garden stakes from Meatloaf and Melodrama might be just the thing.
 



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

American Flag Candle Log


Almost Free American Flag Candle Log Tutorial

I'll be honest, I haven't even started thinking about decoration for the upcoming patriotic holidays. Hasn't even crossed my mind. Until I saw this gorgeous candle holder from Redhead Can Decorate. Isn't it just breath taking? With everything that's been going on, I didn't decorate for fall, barely decorated for Christmas, and completely missed Easter and spring. I need to get my summer stuff out ASAP!
 



Friday, July 5, 2013

Scrap Wood American Flag

MyLove2Create, Scrap Wood American Flag

I know that the 4th of July was yesterday, but I just couldn't resist sharing this project from My Love 2 Create with you. Isn't this scrap wood flag just beautiful? I love the nice clean edge contrasted with the jagged edge of the other side!
 
See the Scrap Wood American Flag.





Friday, June 28, 2013

Kid's Mosaic American Flag

Remember the Passport to Imagination Crafting Adventures that I wrote about in my Unplugged Summer Pact post a couple weeks ago? Well, part of my partnership with Michaels included creating a kids' craft with my little guy.

Since it's close to the 4th of July, I decided to do something patriotic and make a flag together.

 


To make your own flag, you'll need:
 
 
-Craft Foam
-Poster board
-Scissors
-Craft or Foam Glue
-Pencil
-Ruler
 
I found the craft foam, foam glue, and poster board at Michaels Arts and Crafts. My poster board was full size, but in this picture, I've already cut it down and drawn the guide lines.
 
I cut my poster board down to be about 12" x 18". I didn't want to try squishing too many flag stripes into the small flag, so there are 7 stripes, each about 1.7" (or just a little less than 1.75"). The rectangle for the square is about 3 lines down and around 4" wide. I drew the lines so that we would be able to see where to stop, but they're not necessary if you just want to eyeball it.
 
You'll also need to cut down the foam into small, mosaic tile-type pieces. I cut longer strips off the foam and then together we cut them into small pieces.
 
 
We started with the blue pieces and filled in the rectangle.
 
 
I thought it would be easier to just spread the glue around and then put the pieces down wherever. But that proved to be a harder way to go. So after we filled in the crazy rectangle, we started by putting down a line of glue and filling up the line instead.
 
 
 
Once we were done with the blue, we moved repeated the cutting and gluing of the red and then the white.
 
 
For the stars, I cut some small square shapes and put down some dots of glue. Then we just put one square on each dot of glue.
 
 
Andrew was really proud of his new flag. Towards the end, he started getting board and annoyed with the glue. We used the Aleene's Foam Glue which is really sticky and doesn't really seem to dry. Even after a few hours, the glue poking through the foam pieces was still sticky.
 
 
 
Don't forget about the Passport to Imagination Classes that are going on over at Michaels.
 
 
The classes are from 10am-12pm every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday through August 2nd. Each class is only $2!! I took Andyroo over earlier this week and he had so much fun! You can view the complete crafting class lineup.
 
Have you taken your little ones over the classes yet? If so, we'd love to hear about it!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, June 15, 2013

DIY Duct Tape Flag

Super-easy flag craft made with duct tape!  Tutorial on Crafts 'n Coffee. #DuctTapeCrafts
 
Crafts 'n Coffee made this cute flag out of Styrofoam and duct tape. How easy is that?! It doesn't even look like it's made from duct tape!
 
Find out how to make your own Duct Tape Flag.
 
 
 

Monday, July 2, 2012

Patriotic Party Decor

Check out these adorable Patriotic Party Decorations just in time for the holiday. Organize Your Stuff Now has made this perfect table setting using a cupcake holder. See the full tutorial on their blog.

See Patriotic Party Decorations.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Pallet Flag

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More pallet fun! This fun pallet American flag featuring a slightly offset and whimsical look from Young and Crafty, would be perfect for the upcoming holidays.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Chevron Pallet Flag

Pin ItCombine the trends of using a pallet and painting chevron stripes to make this cute American flag for the month of July!    Read more about it at Sisters of the Wild West.


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Cabinet Door Flag

Pin It  Use a cabinet door to make a framed painted flag!   It makes it so easy!!!!   Creative Southern Home made this beauty!

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