
Take two chenille stems and twist the ends together to connect them. Now you have an extra long stem. Wrap the long stem around your child’s head. Cross the two ends of the chenille stems where they meet around your child’s head and twist together. Trim off any excess chenille stem. My 4 year old’s head was approximately 20″.

Cut several strands of red, white and blue curling ribbon. We cut 4 strands of each color 6′ in length. Using scissors, curl the ribbon. Cut each strand in half. Tie the curled strands to the chenille crown.

Trim off any long ends where you tied the knots. Cut a piece of patriotic wire garland about half the circumference of your crown. Starting where the ribbon stops, curl the wire around the crown. Continue wrapping the wire around the crown until it meets the other end (where the ribbon stops).

You’re done! Aren’t these patriotic ribbon crowns the perfect July 4th kids craft? Make them as party favors for your little guests or just to add a little red, white and blue to your July 4th ensemble. Need some more patriotic craft ideas? Check out how Ella and Annie made this patriotic washi tape jewelry.
Want to see more Fourth of July crafts? Be sure to check out 18+ Star Spangled Patriotic Crafts that anyone can make and 10+ Easy Patriotic Crafts for Kids.

Take two chenille stems and twist the ends together to connect them. Now you have an extra long stem. Wrap the long stem around your child’s head. Cross the two ends of the chenille stems where they meet around your child’s head and twist together. Trim off any excess chenille stem. My 4 year old’s head was approximately 20″.

Cut several strands of red, white and blue curling ribbon. We cut 4 strands of each color 6′ in length. Using scissors, curl the ribbon. Cut each strand in half. Tie the curled strands to the chenille crown.

Trim off any long ends where you tied the knots. Cut a piece of patriotic wire garland about half the circumference of your crown. Starting where the ribbon stops, curl the wire around the crown. Continue wrapping the wire around the crown until it meets the other end (where the ribbon stops).

You’re done! Aren’t these patriotic ribbon crowns the perfect July 4th kids craft? Make them as party favors for your little guests or just to add a little red, white and blue to your July 4th ensemble. Need some more patriotic craft ideas? Check out how Ella and Annie made this patriotic washi tape jewelry.
Want to see more Fourth of July crafts? Be sure to check out 18+ Star Spangled Patriotic Crafts that anyone can make and 10+ Easy Patriotic Crafts for Kids.