I’m not sure about you guys but I have summer fever in a bad way. I just love all the fun activities, food, easy going lifestyle…not to mention one of my favorite holidays the 4th of July! I decided to make another fun paper wreath to capture the Patriotic spirit. These wreaths are so easy and I love being able to switch them up for the holidays. This DIY Patriotic Wreath has such fun vibrant patriotic colors too, I just love it!
I used the same process I used with my other wreaths and even a video blog to help show you how I made each cone.
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Kathy says
Love it!! I just love Red, White and Blue decor. It turned out so perfect for summer. I may just have to make one of these too.
Natasha in Oz says
Oh my goodness, that looks amazing! You did an incredible job with that wreath and I love your other wreaths as well.
If you have a minute to spare I would be thrilled if you could share your post at this week’s Say G’Day Saturday party. It has just started and this would be a great addition.
Best wishes,
Natasha in Oz
Lyndsay @ The Happy Chateau says
I absolutely love this wreath! I love projects that can be tweaked for different holidays. This one would be perfect all summer long, and now my wheels are turning about other variations that you could do. Thanks for sharing!
Bethany says
Love it!
Rachel says
This is gorgeous! Love the star in the middle especially. Tweeted it out so others can see it!
Chrissy says
For your patriotic version, what size paper squares? I see you used 4×4 for the spring version but these cones look larger. Totally loving this project.
Marie says
Yes Chrissy, I used 5×5 for the blue and white, and 4×4 for the red. Hope that helps!
Amy | The Happy Scraps says
Marie, I am completely in love with this! It is perfection! 🙂 I featured it yesterday in the link party features. Thank you for taking the time to stop by and link up!
Natasha in Oz says
Thanks for sharing at the Say G’day Saturday linky party. I just pinned your post!
Hope you can Say G’Day again this weekend.
Best wishes,
Natasha in Oz
Megan Swanek says
LOVE this! I’m a school counselor and off all summer. My Mom is also dying of cancer, and I’m looking for inexpensive, fun things to do with her! We are going to craft this soon!!! http://megandewitt.blogspot.com/
Marie says
Hi Megan, I am sorry to hear about your mom but yes, I think this would be a wonderful craft for you to do together. I’m wishing you all the best!
Lauretta Simpson says
Hi Marie, I love the wreath. It is so simple but makes a colorful statement. About how many sheets of card stock did you use for each color and what is the finished dimensions of your wreath? Thanks!
Marie says
I am horrible at keeping track of how much paper I actually used, but I am thinking I bought around 6 12×12 sheets of each color. It all depends on how thin you make your cones, some of mine were wider than others. I did have some extra paper. My finished wreath was 17″ in diameter. I hope that helps!
PJ says
I love these paper wreaths. You have them down to a science. I especially like how you fill the centers, so resourceful.
Heather says
Love this! We shared you link on our blog today!
Marie says
Thanks so much Heather!
Jenny Romaine (@DaysofCandC) says
Your wreath is gorgeous! I can’t wait to make one too! I love it!
Marie says
Thank Jenny, it is super easy too!
Melissa souza says
Love this! Do you have a tutorial on the pinwheel? And what size was the paper you used for it? Thank you!!!
Marie says
Hi Melissa, I don’t have a tutorial on that. But I believe it was 12×12 yardstick cut into 2″ strips. I hot glued them together to make one giant strip of about 30″ or so. After you accordion fold and put it into a circle you’ll know if you need more paper to make the pinwheel lay correct or if you need to trim it down. I’ll try and put together a quick video this weekend to make the task a little more clear. 🙂
Kris says
I just finished my patriotic version and it’s lovely, but I think the toughest part was the pinwheel center. How did you get it to come together in the middle, how many strips of accordion-folded paper did you use, and were they card stock? I glued 3 or 4 pieces together but it just seemed too rigid to come together in the middle. What a fun project for my daughter and me! Thanks!
Marie says
Hi Kris, I am not sure I took exact measurements, but I’ll try and offer some tips. I did use 12×12 cardstock cut into strips about 2″ wide. I think I used about 2 1/2 of these accordion folded about 1/2″folds. I tape or glue each strip together for one big accordion strip before I fold it then I know if it is too much paper and needs a trim…or not enough and I need to add some paper to get a full circle. I hope that helps! It is kind of trial and error to get the hang of it. 🙂
Beki says
I did a quick and dirty version using construction paper on a paper plate base. Here’s a photo: https://flic.kr/p/uCqoAh
Marie says
Hi Beki, it turned out super cute!! Thanks so much for sharing.
kurliedoc says
What a great wreath! Thanks for the tutorial! Here’s mine:
http://pin.it/bvLe44_
Marie says
You are so welcome!
Danny says
This is a great craft that I have used with some of my upper elementary kids around The Fourth of July. This year we are putting a Thanksgiving twist on it. Instead of red, white, and blue we are going to use red, yellow, and brown. We will replace the white paper in the center with brown and the star with a cut out turkey head and neck. The final product we are shooting for is a Turkey wreath the kids can hang up! Thanks for the great project!
Marie says
That is such a fabulous idea! I’d love for see the final product. So fun!
Penny Purkiss says
The simplicity and the vibrancy of this wreath is what caught my eye! It is also cost efficient! Love your ideas and designs! Thank you!
Penny Purkiss says
The simplicity and vibrancy of this wreath caught my attention. It is also cost efficient! Love love love your ideas! Thank you!
Jean winters says
I just found your website, love it. Thank you
Marie says
You’re welcome!