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Learn How To Make This Patriotic Wall Hanging

Learn how to make this patriotic wall hanging just in time for the 4th of July. It will look beautiful hanging on a door inside your home.

You can get my free template, available in my Free Resource Library (get the password by filling out the form below).

Supplies You Will Need For This Project

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Cricut Maker or Explore Air

Standard Grip Mat

Cricut Tools

Transfer Tape

Quilling Tool

Black Vinyl

Red Cardstock

White Cardstock

Blue Cardstock

Gray Cardstock

12″ x 12″ Wood Round (Amazon)

Chalk Paint

Paint Brush

Glue Gun

Twine

E6000 Glue

Making the Patriotic Wall Decor

All of the pieces for this patriotic wall decor were cut on my Cricut Maker, except for the 12″ x 12″ wood round, which was purchased on Amazon. The first thing I did was glue a piece of twine to the back of the wood round using the E6000 and just a little bit of hot glue to hold it in place while the E6000 dried.

The next thing I did was cut out the jar and the USA with the black vinyl on my Cricut Maker. Then I put a piece of transfer tape on those two pieces.

Next I cut out the jar lid (which I forgot to put on the top of my jar) and the flowers. I rolled the flowers with the quilling tool and hot glued the bottoms to the rolled part of the flower.

Once the flowers were done I painted the front of the wood round with the chalk paint. When the chalk paint was dry, I transferred the vinyl to the the wood round and glued the flowers to the top of the jar.

Process Video

Here is a quick process video as I walk through making this patriotic wall decor.

There you have it. This was such a fun project to make and I love seeing it hanging from the closet door. Definitely learn how to make this patriotic wall hanging. I’m ready for the 4th of July, are you?

Until next time,

Kathy

P.S. You might enjoy this blog post about making mugs with the Cricut Mug Press and Infusible Ink. https://kpeckscreativecafe.com/making-mugs-with-the-cricut-mug-press/

You can get my free template, available in my Free Resource Library (get the password by filling out the form below).

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