Fourth of July decorations can be expensive at times, especially if you’re just going to use them for a couple days or weeks. DIY crafts are so inexpensive and fun to make. All of the materials needed to make this Fourth of July mason jar wreath can be purchased from Dollar Tree. This year, not a lot of cities are open for Fourth of July festivities so, working on crafts and decor would be a great time to enjoy the holiday. This would be a great DIY to try out if you are staying in for the holidays with your family. I love watching Keeping It Simple Crafts tutorials because she does an amazing job every time to explain thoroughly and takes her time on these projects. This Fourth of July mason jar wreath can be a decoration for outside your door or to hang around the house. Overall, this is a solid DIY craft that is great for those who are still in phases of Corona where you’re unable to celebrate outside.

Supplies:

  • 1 splatter screen
  • 4 floral picks
  • ribbon with wire
  • mason jar sign
  • 10-inch deco mesh
  • pipe cleaners
  • floral stem wire
  • scissors
  • zip tie

Directions:

First, fluff the 4 floral picks, and stack them on top of each other. Use the zip tie to wrap the floral bouquet together tightly. Then, cut the deco mesh into 10 inches to make your ruffles. Once the bundle is made, get a pipe cleaner to wrap it tightly around them. Thread these bundles to the screen.

DIY Fourth of July Mason Jar Wreath | DIY Crafts
Image by Keeping it Simple Crafts via YouTube

Next, take the bouquet of flowers and place them in the center of the splatter screen. Wire on the bouquet above the zip tie and twist the wires to stay put.

DIY Fourth of July Mason Jar Wreath | DIY Crafts
Image by Keeping it Simple Crafts via YouTube

Finally, get everything else attached to your wreath and the final product will look promising and cute for your house.

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

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Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, Iโ€™ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

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