Hello July!
I can’t think of a better way to start the month of than a DIY sign. Especially when a three year old is doing all the heavy lifting! With the Fourth of July right here, it seemed fitting to do a patriotic Stars and Stripes sign.

On Pinterest and Instagram, I’ve been seeing so many cute, patriotic signs. I knew Mila and I had to make one too. When I went to Joann Fabrics last, a wooden sign was calling out to me.
*I’ve looked all over Joann Fabrics’ website and Amazon to link the sign. There’s nothing comparable, but something still could be in your local craft store. Whenever I go, there’s a multitude of wood signs! Plus, you might find something else you like more!*
Unfortunately, I got too excited to actually take pictures of the plain wood. I painted the outside of the sign blue. Then, red and white went on the ‘stripes’ in the middle.
I just used craft paint and it worked fine!
Usually, I set up Mila’s activities and projects when she’s asleep or working on something else. When she saw me painting, she was not happy with me! She didn’t understand why she wasn’t painting either! Oops.
I promise the next part makes up for my apparent painting betrayal.

After the sign was dry, I laid out her part of the activity. She requested we use light blue in the sign too… which was a fantastic choice.
All we ended up using was:
Of course, I laid down brown paper to protect my table and a paper plate to dip in the paint.
Thankfully this isn’t the first time Mila has used something other than a brush to paint. She knew she had to push down hard to get the paint off.

It always amazes me how she creates art. I have no idea what her method is, but it always turns out so cute.
She ended up layering all the star sizes and blended the colors. I love how some of the stars turned out ombré from navy to light blue. The pops of light blue are actually my favorite.
Since the sign wasn’t huge, it didn’t take too long to fill the inside up.
I went back and forth on adding words or something on the blue ring of the sign. Eventually, I decided it was perfect how it was. I didn’t want anything to take away from the stars. Sometimes less is more.
If you can’t find star cookie cutters, sponges would be an amazing alternative. We haven’t used sponges to paint a ton, but it’s on our list this summer!

I am SO happy with how our DIY Stars and Stripes sign turned out. It’s proudly hanging on our front door now.
My favorite part is just making art with Mila. It’s something I’ll always treasure.
The next few days will be ones to treasure too! I’m excited to see her react to our community’s festivities and fireworks. As a child, I loved being around my family for the Fourth and hope Mila does too. Check out her second Fourth of July here.
I hope you have a fantastic July as well!
Do you craft or make signs for different holidays? If so, which is your favorite holiday to craft for?
I love your star sign! It looks so good! I wish I was more crafty! Our girls love to paint and really any arts and craft activities! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much. This was an easy one once you got the supplies!
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I absolutely love this!!! Such a cute idea & super original! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much. I’m glad you liked it 🙂
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Oh that looks like a fun activity to do!
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Thank you! We had a lot of fun with it.
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Great use of cookie-cutters. Never thought of that. Thanks for sharing.
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The shapes and opportunities are endless with them!
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Your DIYs are simply superb and I enjoy seeing Mila enjoying these all DIYs
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Thank you so much. We have so much fun with them.
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This is very timely for those who are celebrating on the 4th of July. We can also include this activity for our kids at home.
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Thank you! The stars stamp would be cute for space signs too!
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That’s a super cute for the 4th!
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Thanks girl!
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Wow, it looks so good and a great idea to make use of stuff around the home to make these.
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Thank you so much. Always trying to use things around the house.
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This is such a nifty craft idea for the holidays. I’ve got to think of something for my girls to create we may have to use this idea.
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Thank you so much! It really turned out cute. I hope you all like it!
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I love the uniqueness of this DIY project that every family must consider to have that amazing bonding moment. It’s a great project, it’s simple and definitely a minimalist one.
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Thank you so much! I love how they’re all individual to the family too!
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This looks like so much fun! My girls would love this!
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I bet they would. It turned out cute and was fun to do.
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This is such a cute craft! I love it!
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Thank you! It turned out really good!
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Mila and you definitely are a cool artistic team; love your easy DIYs
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Thank you so much. Easy DIYs are the best!
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‘This sign is so cute and looks like such a fun craft to make.
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Thank you! I think it turned out amazing.
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I love making seasonal crafts with my son! This is so inspiring and something we can do over the weekend.
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I hope you two had fun doing this one.
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