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Make Your Own Easy Fourth of July Ribbon Wreath

by golfinger007
27th June 2022
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If you’re looking for an easy DIY 4th of July wreath idea to hang on your front door this summer, then look no further – the perfect one is here!

This patriotic wreath is quick to make, inexpensive, and almost anyone can make it because it’s really easy!

Looking for more 4th of July ideas? Cash …

red, white and blue ribbon wreath on pink door

What is a ribbon wreath?

A ribbon wreath is a quick and easy way to make a wreath as you just cut strips of ribbon and simply tie them to a wreath frame.

You can customize it with any colors to reflect holidays and seasons, and you can also add custom accents to stick on the wreath.

Wreath frame, wooden stars, red white and blue color

Deliveries:

Wreath frame divided into red, white and blue sections

Step 1: Paint your wreath. Divide your wreath into three even sections (you can just see it with your eyes) and paint them red, white, and blue so you don’t see any gaps between the ribbons once you start tying them.

If your wreath frame is white, you don’t need to paint the white, and you’ll probably need two coats to get a more opaque coverage.

tie red ribbons around the wreath
Red ribbons tied around the wreath

Step 2: Tie your first round of ribbons. Cut your red ribbons into 14″ long strips and tie them around your wreath frame, tying them in a knot on the outer edge of the wreath. Repeat until you’ve tied the ribbon all the way down into your red area.

My ribbon spools were 21′ long and I only used a little more than one spool per color. So if you want to keep it on one roll at a time, cut them a little shorter or spread them out a little more.

Step 3: Fill in between each band with a different band. Now that you’ve tied your first round, cut and tie a second round of red ribbon between each ribbon, filling the section and making it look fuller.

blue ribbons tied to a ribbon wreath

Step 4: Repeat with your blue and white ribbons. Cut more 14 inch ribbons with your white and blue colors and repeat the process of tying a row that just touches and then another row in between what you did to fill in the gaps.

Note: You will see that grosgrain ribbon tends to fray at the edges after cutting. So if that bothers you, you can run some fray check down the end, or cut the ribbons at an angle to minimize fraying, or use a ribbon that doesn’t fray as easily as a velvet option.

Paint the stars white for a ribbon wreath
Attaching white stars to the ribbon wreath

Step 5: Add your white stars! Paint your wooden star accents white and hot glue them to the red and blue parts of your bow wreath.

Yarn loop tied at the back of a ribbon wreath

Step 6: Add a hanging loop. Thread some twine or wire through the back of the middle ribbon in the blue section and tie a loop so you have something to hang your wreath from.

Now your 4th of July wreath is ready to hang!

closeup of 4th of july ribbon wreath on door
    4th of July ribbon wreath on pink door
Close-up of the Fourth of July ribbon wreath

How cute is that?! This is the perfect type of craft while you watch TV (if you enjoy doing that, check out 15 Crafts You Can Make While Watching TV) or sitting outside on a nice afternoon.

Ribbon wreaths are a quick and easy way to make a Christmas wreath, and you can just keep them in a bin with all your other Christmas decorations. xo. laura

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Make your own simple 4th of July ribbon wreath

Easily make a 4th of July wreath with tied ribbons

keyword easy craft, fourth of july, holiday wreath
cooking time 1 Hour 30 protocol
total time 1 Hour 50 protocol
  • hot glue gun

  • small brush

  • -Scissors

  • wreath frame
  • red, white and blue acrylic paint
  • 1.5 inch red, white and blue ribbon I used grosgrain
  • Wooden star cutout
  • Yarn or wire for loop
  • Step one: Paint your wreath. Divide your wreath into three even sections (you can just see it with your eyes) and paint them red, white, and blue so you don’t see any gaps between the ribbons once you start tying them. If your wreath frame is white, you don’t need to paint the white, and you’ll probably need two coats to get a more opaque coverage.

  • Step 2: Tie your first round of ribbons. Cut your red ribbons into 14″ long strips and tie them around your wreath frame, tying them in a knot on the outer edge of the wreath. Repeat until you’ve tied the ribbon all the way down into your red area. My ribbon spools were 21′ long and I only used a little more than one spool per color. So if you want to keep it on one roll at a time, cut them a little shorter or spread them out a little more.

  • Step 3: Fill in between each band with a different band. Now that you’ve tied your first round, cut and tie a second round of red ribbon between each ribbon, filling the section and making it look fuller.

  • Step 4: Repeat with your blue and white ribbons. Cut more 14 inch ribbons with your white and blue colors and repeat the process of tying a row that just touches and then another row in between what you did to fill in the gaps.Note: You will see that grosgrain ribbon tends to fray at the edges after cutting. So if that bothers you, you can run some fray check down the ends or use ribbon that doesn’t fray as easily as velvet ribbon.
  • Step 5: Add your white stars! Paint your wooden star accents white and hot glue them to the red and blue parts of your bow wreath.

  • Step 6: Add a hanging loop. Thread some twine or wire through the back of the middle ribbon in the blue section and tie a loop so you have something to hang your wreath from.Now your 4th of July wreath is ready to hang!



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