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10 Kid-Friendly 4th of July Projects

by on Jun 27, 2013

The Fourth of July is one of those holidays that the kids are begging to be involved with. From decorating for the party to making the food to creating a game, kids can definitely help you prep for this year’s Independence Day. Here are 10 projects you can enlist their help with!      

A chocolate fudge and power plant

1. Fourth of July Confetti Popper Rockets – photo by Alpha Mom 

2. Spangled Sandwich Pops – photo by Spoonful 

A blue and white fireworks bag with a red stap conatins three craft sticks with spiky branches on them.Oh My Creative

3. Firework Chocolate Pretzels – by Oh My Creative 

Child holding a piece of log, showing a flag painted on it.No. 2 Pencil

4. Glitter Tape Flag – by No. 2 Pencil 

Stars and flags are used as patriotic decorations.A Subtle Revelry [http://asubtlerevelry.com/13-summer-party-hacks

5. DIY Star Bunting – by A Subtle Revelry 

6. Flag Fruit Kabobs – by A Subtle Revelry

Donut holes stuck on a stick with a silver spiky decoration at the end laying on red and white striped paper.The Proper Pinwheel  

7. DIY Sparkle Skewers by The Proper Pinwheel 

Candy and drinks are being made up to look festive for the fourth of July, using red white and blue themes.

8. Candy Poppin’ Bottle Rockets – photo by Sandra Denneler for She Knows 

9. DIY Watercolor Straw Flags by Kim A. Thomas for Oh Happy Day 

A cupcake with blue and red pinwheels on it.Studio DIY

10. DIY Edible Pinwheels Made From Airheads by Studio DIY 

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