Fourth of July
noun
a National Holiday celbrating the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of
Independence in 1776
I’ve never been a big fan for the festivities of the 4th of July simply because I’m terrified of fireworks. But when you get down to the true meaning of the day, as an American, why wouldn’t I embrace the 4th of July? I’m so thankful for the freedom that I have in this country! The older I get the more I realize how blessed I am to be a citizen and am lucky to have been able to grow up in the U.S.A.
All that being said, I really wanted to get crafty this year and make something awesome for the Fourth of July. And I did! Out here in Utah, we have a pretty awesome store called the Wood Connection. They sell wood crafts that you can take home and make your own. A few weeks ago I was browsing the store and came across a super cute door hang for only $11! I love a steal of a deal. You can view the product Here.
Supplies Used
- Wood Connection Heart Cut Out
- 2 Pieces Red & White Stripped Cardstock
- Blue & White Paint
- Dollar Store Twine
- Wood Glue
Let’s Craft!
- Paint left side of the heart with blue paint and the stars with white paint. I did about 2 coats on the heart and 3 coats on the stars. Set aside to dry.
- Painted right side of heart – just the sides – in blue. Let dry.
- Use wood glue to attach paper to right side of heart. *I used wood glue b/c it was readily available in my craft room. Use a sponge brush to get all around the area. While placing paper into place make sure to remove any air bubbles. I place a heavy book on top of paper to keep from bubbling and so adhere glue fully.
- String twine through holes – I made x’s so that it looked like a stitch.
- Attach stars with wood glue and let dry completely.
- Attach hanger to back of project & I added a giant bow to complete it!