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Quick and easy Independence Day paintings

The wreath can be as large as you want to make it– just add more layers.


4th of July Process Art Painting

Are you looking for Independence Day activities for your kids? Try this simple 4th of July Process Art Painting! Process art ideas like this one are a creative way to make something special and unique for the up-coming holiday.

4th of July Sensory Painting

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4th of July Process Art Painting:

You only need a few supplies for this process art painting. And, it’s easy to prep and set-up. Your kids can create this project before the holiday and make a festive banner or decoration for your holiday barbecue.

Sensory Activity

Your children can also turn their painting into a card and send it to someone special that they may not be able to see over the holiday.

Sensory Painting Activity

If you are hosting a celebration, you can easily do this project with a group of kids to keep them entertained. It’s fun for all ages!


Why Is Process Art Important?

When creating a project like this one, your kids will explore and experiment as they paint. They will discover what happens when they move the stars in different directions.

STEAM Ideas for Kids

They will also learn what happens when they mix the different colors. This project also gives kids the chance to be creative and make something that is all their own.


Paper Lanterns

Light up your holiday weekend with these festive paper lanterns! Any cardstock colors would look great, but red, white, and blue are perfect for 4th of July decor.

Get the paper lantern tutorial by The Crafting Chicks here.

Shop cardstock for this project:

Red Cardstock
White Cardstock
Blue Cardstock

Marble painting

Marble painting is an easy, super-fun way to use up any of your leftover plain white cardstock. You will be amazed at how simple it is to do!

Instructions can be found at Kid Friendly Things To Do.

Fireworks salt paintings

Use smooth, solid black cardstock to make these cool painted fireworks really pop!

Find out how to achieve this look by Busy Mommy Media.

Colin Wynn
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