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Easy 4th Of July Metal hanging design

 Hello everyone! How have you been? I wanted to share this super easy decoration with all of you. I created this simple metal hanging decoration for the 4th of July. I absolutely love how it turned out. I found this metal holder at my local Dollar Tree. I haven't seen it in the store before. I was excited to find this and brainstorm for my next project. As always, the material list is below. I will walk you through each step of creating your very own. 

Painted metal hanging decoration with faux floral, twine and decorative napkin hanging from a door

Video tutorial



Craft materials displayed on a table

Materials

One metal hanging holder
Mod Podge 
Tulle or ribbon
Acrylic paint
Craft foam block
Foam scatter stars
Faux flowers
One decorative napkin
Scissors
Floral cutters
Hot glue
Three craft sticks
Twine

Applying paint to metal design

Metal hanging design with paintbrush on a table

Start by taking your paintbrush and applying your acrylic paint to your metal holder. I only used my paint on the metal surface. When applying the acrylic paint I noticed it does go on smoothly. You could prep the metal surface if you are concerned about the paint not adhering to the metal surface.

Painted white metal hanging design

I applied around four coats of paint to the front and back of my metal holder. Be sure to allow your paint to fully dry between each coat.

Adding paint to craft sticks

White acrylic paint, three craft sticks, and one paintbrush on a table

Next, take your acrylic paint and begin to apply your paint to each craft stick. Set them aside and allow them to completely dry.

Cutting decorative napkin

Decorative star napkin and scissors on a table

Next, take your napkin and use your scissors to cut two strips. Before cutting your strips,  remove the second layer on your napkin if your napkin is 2-ply.

Applying Mod Podge and decorative napkin

Mod Podge, star decorative napkin and metal hanging design on a table

You are now ready to apply your napkins using Mod Podge. Use your paintbrush and apply a thin layer of Mod Podge on the top and bottom sections of your metal holder. After, take your strip of napkin and apply it over your Mod Podge. Be sure to smooth out any creases. After I applied a thin layer to the top surface of each napkin section. I used my blow dryer when finishing up applying the Mod Podge.

Adding twine to metal design

Twine next to painted metal hanging sign with decorative star napkin

Next, take your twine, use hot glue, and wrap it around both the top and bottom sections of your metal holder.

Attaching foam stars to craft sticks

Painted metal hanging design, foam stars, and craft sticks on a table

Next, take your foam stars and use hot glue to attach each star to the craft sticks.  


Adding floral and foam block

Painted metal hanging design, floral cutters, and faux floral on a table

After, take your foam block and add it to your metal holder. Take your floral cutters and begin to cut your faux flowers to the desired size. After, take each of your faux flowers and add them to the foam block.

Adding craft sticks and foam stars 

Metal hanging design with faux floral, and foam stars inside

Next, take your star decorations and carefully add them to your metal holder around the flowers.

Optional: Adding tulle sections

cut pieces of tulle on a table

This last step is completely optional. Take your tulle and cut three square sections. After cutting three sections, add them on top of each other. Grab the bottom of the tulle and begin to bunch them together. After bunching them together, take a piece of twine and tie the bottom off. Use a little hot glue and attach it to your metal holder.

close-up of completed metal hanging design hanging on a door

That completes your design. I love how simple this was to create. This is perfect for displaying on a porch, or front door. I hope you have enjoyed this 4th of July decoration. Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own. I'll see you soon. 

Completed hanging 4th of July metal hanging design displayed on a windowsill

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Comments

  1. That is so cute, love it! Thanks so much for linking up at the #25andDoneLinkParty 28. Shared to Fb, Pin, and Tw.

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  2. Dee, aw thank you so much. 🥰 So happy to link up at your party.

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  3. This is so cute! I was just at the Dollar Tree and did not see these. I would have totally scooped one or three up. Thanks for the inspiration. I would love it if you would share at the Home Imagined link party. Hope to see you there, XO- MaryJo

    https://masterpiecesofmylife.com/2023/06/13/home-imagined-link-party-20/

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    1. MaryJo, thank you so much. If you can't find this metal hanger you can also try creating it using a metal can and doing the smashed can technique.
      I hope that helps.
      Thank you so much for the invite, I actually saw your comment after I had already joined the Home Imagined link party. I really do appreciate it. Started following you on Instagram!

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  4. So cute!! I love how quick and easy this is. The tulle is a fun added touch. Thanks so much for sharing at Home Imagined this week!!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed this quick and easy craft.

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  5. What a great July 4th decoration Stephanie! The tulle adds that extra pizzazz! So cute.

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    1. Thank you so much. You're always so kind. :)

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  6. This is adorable! Thanks for sharing on Crafty Creators!

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    1. Thank you! Always appreciate the feedback. :)

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  7. That's so pretty, what a lovely, quick and easy patriotic decoration.

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    1. Thank you! I really enjoyed how it turned out.

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  8. So very cute. isn't the dollar store wonderful? I am happy to feature your diy 4th of July metal hanging.

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    1. Linda, thank you so much! 😊 The Dollar Store sure is wonderful.

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  9. Love this Steph! I've got to tell you, I've been trying to learn decoupaging with Mod Podge for about 2 months now and I'm still having trouble. I intend to keep trying because I saw some things on Pinterest that I want to try. I've been using some odds and ends from around the house while I'm learning before I try to make something more elaborate.
    I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate when you share your tutorials with me and everyone at Sweet Tea & Friends.

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    1. Paula, aw you're always so kind. I love that you have been learning more about decoupaging. I am positive that soon you will have it down. I am also still learning. There are so many different techniques out there. I am so happy that you enjoy my craft tutorials. I love sharing with all of you.

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  10. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 154 for All Things American and Patriotic. Pinned.

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  11. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at the #25andDoneLinkParty 29!

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  12. I love this! I am crazy about most anything red, white, and blue. Pinned to share and for future use.

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    1. Thank you! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed this. :)

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  13. A very nice season decor, and affordable too I imagine. Thanks for sharing with us at Create-it Link Party.

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  14. Such a FUN and HAPPY piece of patriotic home decor, Stephanie! Thanks for sharing! Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, thank you so much! I appreciate you visiting. :)

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  15. Stephanie, this is so cute! One of my features for SSPS #415, thanks so much for sharing with us!

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    1. Melynda, thank you! 😊🤗 I appreciate the feature.

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