Patriotic Crafts Roundup

Our Patriotic Crafts Roundup is a cheerful collection of red, white and blue crafts for kids. These easy patriotic crafts are perfect for Memorial Day, Flag Day, the Fourth of July, Constitution Day, Veterans Day, Presidents’ Day, classroom activities, parades, and family celebrations.

Patriotic crafts for kids roundup

Kids can make bracelets, bead crafts, coloring pages, decorations, printable templates, and fun accessories that help them celebrate patriotic holidays in a hands-on way. Whether you are decorating a classroom, planning a holiday party, or looking for quiet coloring pages for kids, this roundup has plenty of creative ideas.

Fun Fact

Did you know there is a Constitution Day? Constitution Day is celebrated on September 17 to remember the day the United States Constitution was signed in 1787. It was once known as Citizenship Day and became officially recognized as Constitution Day in 2004.

Patriotic Crafts for Kids

Browse these patriotic crafts and printables to find the perfect red, white, and blue activity for your kids, classroom, homeschool group, or holiday celebration.

1
Patriotic Macrame Bracelet Craft
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2
Word Puzzles for kids to do on President's Day
3 Printable President’s Day Word Puzzles
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3
Beaded USA Flag Craft
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4
Pony Bead USA Pin Craft
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5
Presidents Coloring Pages
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6
Pony Bead Uncle Sam
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7
Printable Patriotic Buddies Paper Dolls
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8
Patriotic Headband Craft
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9
Patriotic Seashell Craft
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10
Fourth of July Coloring Pages
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11
Patriotic Key Chain Craft
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12
Printable Patriotic Bunting Craft
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13
Red White and Blue Patriotic Wreath
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Teacher Friendly Educational Extension

Use this patriotic crafts roundup as part of a simple social studies lesson. Ask children to talk about the colors, symbols, and holidays connected with the United States flag. Older students can choose one craft and write a short paragraph explaining which patriotic holiday it would be good for and why.

For a classroom display, have each child complete one patriotic craft and add a sentence about freedom, citizenship, kindness, or community. Display the finished projects together as a red, white, and blue bulletin board.

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