4th of July Firecracker Crafts
You know them by the captivating sparks and signature popping sound… firecrackers. Most kids are fascinated by these little – or big – 4th of July essentials. Since they aren’t exactly safe for kids to play with, though, the next best thing is making pretend ones. Celebrations.com writer Karen Perkins has ideas for firecracker crafts that are simple, fun, and will help build up the anticipation as kids wait to see the real things.
Craft: Sparkling Firecracker Hand Prints
Flash and sparkle make these handprints-turned-firecracker explosions a unique July 4th craft. If you have kids of different ages, mix their handprints to create a more detailed project.
Supplies
- gold paper – look for glitter scrapbook paper or metallic tissue paper
- pencil
- scissors
- craft glue
- gold glitter
- black construction paper
Steps
- Trace child’s hand 8-10 times onto gold paper, and cut out.
- Put glue on fingertips, and apply gold glitter. You can also outline each handprint with glue and sprinkle on glitter to add more sparkle.
- Arrange the hand prints in a circular pattern.
- Glue them together with the palms overlapping. Then glue onto a sheet of black construction paper.
Craft: Firecracker Cupcake Toppers
If you can keep the kids from sneaking bites as they work, you will have a set of sweet, cute and super easy cupcake toppers for your 4th of July picnic.
Supplies:
- candles with red stripes (or blue stripes or a solid color)
- gold glitter pom poms
- craft glue
- red Lifesaver candies
- frosted cupcakes
Steps
- Put a dot of glue on the bottom of a candle.
- Stick on one gold pom pom.
- Place a Lifesaver(R) in the center of each cupcake.
- Insert the candle into the center of the Lifesaver wick end first.
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Published: July 1, 2014