
There is nothing quite like a cheerful wreath on the front door to make the whole house feel ready for summer. You can have the barbecue still in its box, the folding chairs half-cleaned, and the citronella candle missing in action — but pop a red, white, and blue wreath on the door and suddenly it looks like you have everything under control.
This easy Fourth of July ribbon wreath from CraftBits is a lovely no-sew patriotic decorating project for anyone who wants something festive without dragging out the sewing machine, paint trays, or half the craft cupboard. It uses red, white, and blue ribbon to create a full, textured wreath that works beautifully for Fourth of July decorating, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Labor Day, patriotic parties, summer BBQs, and front porch decor.
You can find the full tutorial here: Easy Fourth of July Ribbon Wreath – No-Sew Patriotic Door Decor.
What I like most about this project is that it is wonderfully beginner-friendly. Ribbon wreaths are forgiving, which is always a bonus when you’re crafting in between school holiday chaos, guests arriving, or trying to find where someone “helpfully” put your scissors. The ribbon gives the wreath plenty of movement and texture, and you can adjust the fullness depending on how bold you want it to look.
This would be perfect on a protected front door, above a mantel, on an entryway mirror, or even laid flat as a patriotic table centerpiece with battery-operated candles in the middle. That little styling trick is especially handy if you don’t have a covered porch or your front door gets blasted by sun and weather.
For more red, white, and blue inspiration, you might also like our CraftGossip roundup of 10 DIY 4th of July wreaths to dress up your front door, which includes several patriotic wreath styles for different decorating tastes. If you prefer a more classic farmhouse look, the 4th of July patriotic flag wreath on CraftBits is another simple door decor option using a grapevine wreath, flag, and star accent.
A nice thing about this ribbon wreath is that you can easily change the look depending on the ribbon you choose. Use grosgrain ribbon for a crisp finish, satin ribbon for a brighter party look, burlap ribbon for rustic Americana style, or a mix of prints if you love that slightly scrappy handmade look. Stars, stripes, gingham, ticking stripe, navy polka dots, and plain red ribbon would all work beautifully together.
If you are making several wreaths for a party, classroom, senior craft group, or community event, this is also a good project to batch. Cut your ribbon pieces first, sort them by colour or pattern, and then assemble while watching a movie or chatting with friends. No-sew crafts are a blessing when you want something that looks impressive but doesn’t require deep concentration.
For supplies, this is a good time to stock up on a basic wreath form, ribbon bundles, sharp fabric scissors, and a hot glue gun if the version you make needs extra securing. Amazon is handy for bulk ribbon packs and wreath forms, while craft stores and Etsy can be useful if you want more unusual patriotic ribbons, vintage-style trims, or handmade embellishments. Affiliate mentions for ribbon bundles, wreath forms, glue guns, scissors, and seasonal craft supplies would fit naturally here.
This project would also pair nicely with handmade porch decor, patriotic bunting, mason jar centerpieces, or a summer party table. If you’re planning a bigger celebration, our patriotic sewing patterns for 4th of July decor and gifts has more ideas using fabric scraps, ribbon, denim, lace, and red, white, and blue prints.
Ribbon wreaths are one of those crafts that look far more polished than the effort involved, which is exactly the kind of holiday project I love. It is quick, cheerful, stash-friendly, and easy enough for beginners, but still pretty enough to hang where everyone will see it.




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