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6 Pretty Burlap Projects

March 18, 2011 by Amanda Formaro

I love burlap, and apparently I am not alone. There are tons of ways to incorporate this wonderful fabric into your projects. Here are just a few projects to inspire you!

Looking for more Burlap crafts? Check these out on Craftbits.com 

1. Burlap Bins
2. Burlap Light Shades
3. Burlap Flowers
4. Burlap & Doily Luminaries
5. Burlap Wreath
6. Burlap Pillows

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Comments

  1. Courtney @ A Diamond in the Stuff says

    March 18, 2011 at 2:00 am

    Thank you so much for featuring my bulap bins! I too LOVE burlap!!!

  2. Gillian @ K&G says

    March 18, 2011 at 2:09 am

    Holy moly, I feel SO special having my wreath featured here! I am obsessed with burlap… 🙂

  3. Alisa says

    March 18, 2011 at 3:11 am

    Thanks for featuring my flowers!

  4. Barbara says

    March 18, 2011 at 11:24 pm

    Can’t wait to try the luminary

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15 DIY 4th of July Porch Decor Ideas for a Festive Front Entry

There is something about a decorated front porch that makes a holiday feel properly underway, isn’t there? Before the barbecue is fired up, before the sparklers come out, before someone inevitably asks where the citronella candles are hiding, the porch is the first little welcome sign that says, “Yes, we are celebrating.”

For 4th of July decorating, I always think the best porches are the ones that feel collected rather than bought in one afternoon. A handmade wreath on the door, a few flags tucked into flower pots, a painted rock by the steps, a string of bunting across the railing, and suddenly your front entry has that red, white, and blue charm without looking like the holiday aisle exploded on it. And if your porch is anything like mine, you need decorating ideas that can cope with real life too — wind, dust, teenagers dumping shoes by the door, and a dog who believes every outdoor cushion is his personal throne. Aloo, I’m looking at you.

This roundup of DIY 4th of July porch decor ideas is all about simple patriotic porch decorating that feels warm, handmade, and doable. Some of these ideas are proper craft projects, some are quick styling tricks, and some are clever ways to reuse pieces you probably already have tucked away in the garage, craft cupboard, or seasonal decor box. Think patriotic wreaths, farmhouse-style front porch ideas, red white and blue flower pots, handmade signs, bunting, mason jar accents, and outdoor-friendly DIY decorations that can carry you through Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and the rest of summer.

Handmade 4th of July Wreaths For The Front Door

A wreath is the easiest place to start when decorating a front porch because it gives your entry an instant focal point. This Easy 4th of July Wreath from CraftBits uses a foam wreath form, patriotic ribbon, and bright flowers for a cheerful red, white, and blue look that is perfect for a front door. It is one of those projects that looks polished without needing complicated supplies, which is exactly the sort of craft I like when the calendar is already full.

For a more rustic Americana look, the 4th of July Patriotic Flag Wreath on CraftBits is a lovely option. It uses a grapevine wreath, a flag, and a star accent, so it feels more farmhouse and meaningful than overly shiny. This would be beautiful on a covered porch, especially with planters, lanterns, or a simple bench underneath.

If you want even more front door inspiration, CraftGossip has a full roundup of 10 DIY 4th of July Wreaths To Dress Up Your Front Door. This is a handy internal link to add near the wreath section because it gives readers more options without sending them away too quickly. It also helps connect this porch decor article with existing patriotic wreath content.

Patriotic Porch Bunting And Flag Displays

Bunting is one of those classic 4th of July porch decorations that never really goes out of style. You can hang it across a porch railing, above the door, along a fence, or even across a serving table if your celebration spills into the front yard. Better Homes & Gardens has a useful guide on how to hang patriotic flag bunting if you want a neat, traditional look rather than the “I eyeballed it and hoped for the best” version.

For a softer handmade touch, tuck small American flags into existing pots, window boxes, or galvanized buckets. The 4th of July Porch Decor ideas from Old Salt Farm show how simple flags, white flowers, blue gingham pillows, and farmhouse porch seating can create a lovely patriotic summer porch without going overboard. This style is especially good if you prefer a quieter red, white, and blue look that can stay up for weeks.

Red, White And Blue Flower Pots For Patriotic Porch Color

Fresh flowers do so much heavy lifting on a summer porch. Red geraniums, white petunias, blue lobelia, alyssum, or even a few faux stems in a basket can make your porch feel festive before you add a single flag. Four Generations One Roof has a nice set of 4th of July porch and front door decorating ideas that includes using pillows, blankets, flowers, bunting, and pops of red to pull the whole porch together.

If you are working with what you already own, start by grouping planters in threes. Add the tallest pot at the back, a medium pot to one side, and a smaller accent pot in front. Then tuck in mini flags, painted stars, or a handmade sign so the display feels intentional rather than random.

Patriotic Painted Rocks For Steps, Planters And Garden Paths

Painted rocks are such an easy outdoor craft, and they are perfect for front porch steps, garden beds, fairy gardens, and potted plants. The 4th of July Patriotic Painted Rocks from CraftBits include hearts, peace signs, butterflies, flowers, and boho rainbow designs in red, white, and blue. They are a lovely project to do with kids or grandkids, especially if you want something that doesn’t require power tools, sewing machines, or glitter in the carpet.

For porch decorating, scatter a few painted rocks around your planters or line them along the edge of a step. If your porch gets weather, use outdoor paint or seal the finished rocks so they last through summer rain and sprinkler overspray. These are also sweet little “take one” kindness rocks if you live in a neighbourhood where people walk past your front garden.

DIY Patriotic Macrame Wall Hanging

If your porch leans boho or farmhouse rather than traditional Americana, a wall hanging is a lovely alternative to flags and bunting. The Patriotic Macrame Wall Hanging from CraftBits uses red, white, and blue yarn with a stick or dowel for a relaxed handmade look. It would be especially pretty on a covered porch wall, beside a front door, or above a small outdoor bench.

CraftGossip also has a feature on the Patriotic Macrame Wall Hanging if you want to include an internal link that introduces the project in a more editorial way. This is a nice option for readers who want patriotic porch decor that still feels soft, textural, and a little less obvious.

Rustic Wooden American Flag Porch Decor

Wooden flags are a strong choice for front porch decorating because they give height and structure to the space. You can lean one beside the door, prop it behind a planter, or hang it as porch wall art. CraftGossip’s review of a handmade wooden American flag is a good inspiration point for readers who love rustic, recycled, or farmhouse-style patriotic decor.

If making your own, scrap wood, pallet pieces, fence pickets, or an old tabletop can all work beautifully. Keep the finish slightly imperfect and weathered so it feels handmade rather than mass-produced. A little sanding on the edges gives it that “been loved for years” look.

Custom 4th of July Doormat Ideas

A doormat is one of the most overlooked parts of porch decorating, but it can completely change the feel of the entry. CraftGossip has a handy post on how to paint a custom doormat if you want to make something personal for your front door. For 4th of July, you could use stars, stripes, fireworks, “Welcome,” “Land That I Love,” or a simple red, white, and blue border.

Layering your doormat over a larger outdoor rug is a simple styling trick that makes the whole porch look more finished. Try a navy gingham rug, red stripe rug, or neutral jute-style outdoor rug underneath so the handmade mat stands out without fighting everything else.

Mason Jar Lanterns And Porch Table Accents

Mason jars are made for summer porch decorating. Fill them with flags, fairy lights, battery candles, paper straws, flowers, or wrapped cutlery for a casual 4th of July gathering. A patriotic mason jar arrangement looks lovely on a small porch table, windowsill, or drinks station.

If you have a Cricut or vinyl scraps, you can decorate jars with stars, stripes, initials, or little firework shapes. Keep the colour palette tight — red, white, blue, and maybe a little natural twine — so the display feels charming rather than cluttered.

Last-Minute Patriotic Porch Decorating With Vintage Finds

Not every holiday porch needs a brand-new project. House of Hawthornes has lovely last-minute patriotic porch decor ideas using pieces like red watering cans, vintage thermoses, picnic baskets, flags, flowers, and old yard games. This is the kind of decorating I love because it feels personal and a bit nostalgic.

Look around your own home for anything red, white, or blue: enamel bowls, old tins, baskets, crates, watering cans, quilts, picnic blankets, lanterns, or even a little wagon. Grouped together on a porch, those everyday pieces suddenly feel like intentional Independence Day decor.

Patriotic Porch Pillows And Textile Layers

Outdoor pillows are one of the fastest ways to create a cozy 4th of July porch. You don’t need every pillow to scream stars and stripes either. A mix of navy gingham, red ticking stripe, white canvas, denim blue, and one flag-themed pillow can feel more stylish than a full matching set.

If you sew, this is a great chance to make envelope pillow covers from outdoor fabric, drop cloth, old tea towels, or thrifted red and blue textiles. Pillow covers are also much easier to store than full pillows, which matters when the seasonal decor cupboard is already threatening to fall on your head.

Red Lanterns, Candle Holders And Evening Porch Glow

Once the sun starts going down, lighting makes all the difference. Red lanterns, blue glass jars, white candles, and string lights can make your patriotic porch feel warm and inviting for fireworks night, barbecue guests, or neighbours dropping by. Battery candles are a safer choice for busy porches, especially if children, pets, or floaty decorations are involved.

You can also group lanterns at different heights beside the door or steps. Add a few mini flags or painted rocks around the base and you have an easy display that works during the day and glows at night.

Small Porch 4th of July Decorating Ideas

If you only have a tiny front entry, focus on three things: the door, the floor, and one vertical accent. That might mean a wreath on the door, a layered doormat on the ground, and a tall planter with flags beside it. You do not need a huge wraparound porch to make a festive entry.

A small chair, crate, stool, or plant stand can also help create height. Add one pot of flowers, a mini sign, or a jar of flags and your porch will feel decorated without blocking the doorway.

Budget-Friendly 4th of July Porch Decor Tips

The easiest way to decorate on a budget is to use a repeatable base. Choose outdoor rugs, planters, lanterns, baskets, and pillow covers that work all summer, then swap in the patriotic details for the holiday. After the 4th of July, remove the flags and stars, and you still have a pretty summer porch.

Craft supplies that work well for budget patriotic porch decorating include ribbon, craft paint, scrapbook paper, bandanas, twine, dollar-store flags, thrifted baskets, faux flowers, mason jars, and leftover fabric. A little handmade detail goes a long way, especially when the colours are strong.

More 4th of July Porch Decor Inspiration

For a full farmhouse-style porch look, visit Old Salt Farm’s 4th of July Porch Decor, which uses white flowers, blue gingham, porch rockers, and American flags beautifully.

For a practical list of front door and patio ideas, Four Generations One Roof has helpful styling tips using pillows, blankets, flowers, bunting, and red accents.

For quick decorating using what you already have, House of Hawthornes is a lovely reminder that vintage finds, old baskets, watering cans, and flags can make a porch feel festive in minutes.

A Few More CraftGossip And CraftBits Projects To Pair With This Article

If readers want to keep crafting after the porch is done, send them to these related patriotic projects:

Easy 4th of July Wreath – CraftBits
4th of July Patriotic Flag Wreath – CraftBits
Patriotic Macrame Wall Hanging – CraftBits
4th of July Patriotic Painted Rocks – CraftBits
10 DIY 4th of July Wreaths To Dress Up Your Front Door – CraftGossip
Create the Perfect Patriotic Wreath for Any Celebration – CraftGossip
How to Paint a Custom Doormat – CraftGossip
DIY Review: Handmade Wooden American Flag – CraftGossip

4th of July Porch Decor FAQ

When should I decorate my porch for the 4th of July?

You can start decorating around Memorial Day if you use general patriotic porch decor that works for several summer holidays. Keep the base pieces simple — flowers, pillows, lanterns, rugs, and planters — then add extra flags and 4th of July details closer to Independence Day.

What are the easiest 4th of July porch decorations to make?

The easiest DIY patriotic porch decorations are wreaths, painted rocks, mason jar lanterns, bunting, custom doormats, and flag-filled flower pots. These projects use simple supplies and can usually be finished in an afternoon.

How do I decorate a small front porch for the 4th of July?

For a small porch, keep it simple with a wreath, a doormat, one planter, and a few flags. Use vertical space where possible and avoid adding so many decorations that guests cannot easily get to the door.

What colors work best for patriotic porch decor?

Red, white, and blue are the traditional 4th of July colors, but you can soften the look with navy, cream, denim, natural wood, galvanized metal, gingham, ticking stripe, and woven baskets. This keeps the porch feeling homey rather than overly themed.

Can I leave patriotic porch decor up all summer?

Yes, especially if you use subtle pieces like blue pillows, white flowers, red lanterns, farmhouse planters, and simple bunting. After the 4th of July, remove the more obvious Independence Day pieces and keep the red, white, and blue summer base.

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