Check out this firework craft! This firework craft is great for kids of all ages whether they are younger children or older children. You only need a few craft supplies to make this craft stick firework craft making it a great budget-friendly craft for Independence day! Enjoy making your very own paint and glitter fireworks at home or in the classroom!

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FireWorks Crafts

Independence Day is just around the corner! Craft Stick Fireworks Art is the perfect 4th of July craft for kids. It’s easy, sparkly, and fun!

Are you excited to watch the fireworks with your kids? There is nothing better than watching their eyes widen with wonder at the magnificent colors, shapes, and sparkle of fireworks. Bring the fireworks home with this easy and frugal 4th of July art project for kids! Using craft sticks to make fireworks art develops fine-motor skills with a beautiful end result.

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How To Make This Fireworks Crafts

You will only need a few items to make this patriotic craft. I would advice either having art aprons on hand or have your child wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy. Anything can happen when paint and glitter is involved!

Supplies Needed Make This Firework Craft

Directions To Make This Patriotic Firework Craft

Step 1

Squirt several different colors of paint onto a paper plate.

Step 2

Have your kids to dip the sides of their craft sticks into the paint.

Steps 1-3 -Fireworks Crafts- Dip your popsicle sticks in the paint and stamp it on the black construction paper.
Dip your popsicle sticks in the paint and stamp it on the black construction paper.

Step 3

Press the side of the craft stick onto the paper, creating a fireworks shape.

Step 4- Fireworks Crafts- Now add your glitter while the paint is still wet!
Now add your glitter while the paint is still wet!

Step 4

Sprinkle the paint with glitter while it is still wet.

Step 5- Fireworks crafts- Shake off the excess glitter (outside, in the trash, or into a bin.)
Shake off the excess glitter (outside, in the trash, or into a bin.)

Step 5

Shake off excess glitter, then allow the painting to dry completely before hanging it up.

Finished Fireworks Crafts For Kids

Fireworks craft- black paper with red, yellow, white, and blue paint fireworks with glitter on a red and wood background - kids activities blog
How awesome and patriotic is this craft?

Isn’t it pretty? It’s fun to make in a variety of colors…especially red, white, and blue! Your kids can create some awesome fireworks and enjoy fireworks…but safely. This is such a fun patriotic craft that really any kid can do!

Finished fireworks craft- black paper with red, yellow, white, and blue paint fireworks with glitter on a blue and pink background- kids activities blog
I just love the sparkles. It really makes it feel likes fireworks.

How To Make This Patriotic Fireworks Craft

Craft Stick Fireworks Art

Celebrate America this 4th of July with this awesome fireworks craft. It's budget-friendly, great for kids, and fun to make! Oh, and it has glitter...glitter makes everything better!

Materials

  • wooden craft sticks
  • paper plate
  • black construction paper
  • paint
  • glitter

Instructions

  1. Squirt several different colors of paint onto a paper plate.
  2. Have your kids to dip the sides of their craft sticks into the paint.
  3. Press the side of the craft stick onto the paper, creating a fireworks shape.
  4. Sprinkle the paint with glitter while it is still wet.
  5. Shake off excess glitter, then allow the painting to dry completely before hanging it up.

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