A few weeks ago, I was browsing through an awesome post {at Under the Table and Dreaming} that included a ton of Flag Day/4th of July inspiration. The one project that really caught my eye was Stephanie Lynn's Tin Can Flag Windsock. It looked like such a fun project to try with the boys and I knew that I had almost everything I would need for the project already in my craft stash...lucky for me I've been hanging on to some old formula cans for more than a few years:) I headed to the store for some red and white ribbon and then gathered up all my other supplies {old formula cans, blue spray paint, some twine, and white contact paper stars cut out using my Silhouette} at home.
The first step for us was to take all the paper off the outside of the cans. I love letting the kiddos help along the way and pulling off the paper was fun for them and made them feel more involved.
Then we used some old rags and the water hose to clean out any of the old formula powder that was stuck to the inside of the can.
We gave each can a quick coat of blue spray paint and waited for them to dry.
After the paint was dry, we took our projects inside to add our stars and stripes. To keep the blue paint from getting on the table, I gave each kid a paper plate to place under their can. Then they got busy peeling the backs off their sticks and adding them to the cans however they wanted. I added my stars evenly around the can and Grant did a pretty good job of that too, but Eli's were kind of all on the same side and Henry made a three by three square of stars:)
While the boys were adding their stars, I cut the ribbon into strips about 15 inches long. I used a 30 foot roll of each color and that was just enough to cover our four cans.
Using my hot glue gun I added the strips of ribbon to the open end of the can alternating red and white. Unless you have a low temp glue gun or a kiddo who already knows how to use a glue gun, this should be a grown ups job:)
After all the ribbon was added, I used a screwdriver and a hammer to make two holes in the bottom of the can. Then I poked some twine through the holes and tied them on the inside. Stephanie used a different technique for her hanger so you might want to check out her way and decided which would work better for you.
After you make sure you hanger is secure, they are ready to decorate your yard. This is what they look like hung on our front porch in celebration of the 4th of July....very patriotic I must say:)
Do you decorate your yard of the 4th of July?
Those are seriously cute, and so easy!!
ReplyDeleteNo, we don't decorate. However, we are usually out at the lake Jdaddy's parents live on and everyone decorates their boat!
you really do come up with some of the NEATEST things!
ReplyDeleteI love this Kelli! I really should get some decorations up soon!
ReplyDeleteI love this cute project! Those formula cans worked perfect for this (wishing I had some too). Thanks for sharing this. I think my kids would love to make these!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
I love those!!!! You really inspire me to do more crafts with my kids. And I love your porch.
ReplyDeleteTO DARN CUTE, LOVE THEM, AND THIS IDEA. They look so cute on the porch. Winks-jen
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute...I think I may make them too :) Your boys did a great job!
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What a fabulous idea. I love how you always involve the boys in the fun. The windsocks look wonderful on your front porch.
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Really cool. I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteNow I wish I had some formula cans!! How cute I want my boys to do this! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!!! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing hanging from your front porch!! I think the boys did a great job--you are a good mama for letting them help out too. :)
ReplyDeleteOh these are darling! Love them!! I'm going to share this on my crafty facebook page : )
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Love this idea, super cute! Being in England we don't celebrate 4th July but you've given me a great idea for using old formula tins - thanks! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Thanks for sharing. We don't usually decorate, but easy ideas like this we could totally do, just to add a little touch of patriotism.
ReplyDeleteI don't decorate-but that sure is easy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute--my children would love making something like this!
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
How clever! I'm totally pinning this
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! I like the slightly rustic simplicity. We usually just replace our flag on the fourth, mainly because my whole family goes to my aunt house to have dinner and watch fireworks, and she always decorates.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! and as for painting stripes they really couldn't be easier. I just used painters tape, and that was that! :)
these are just the cutest things ever! i'm on a "making crafts out of cans" craze...perfect!
ReplyDelete♥Jaime...sevensisters
Those are so cute!! You always come up with the best projects!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I HAVE to make these (except maybe a Canadian or even beachy version)! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adorable and they look really good on your porch! I love how you had your kids painting, its great that you start them early ;-)
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH!!! These are awesome! I have a TON of coffee cans too! Can't wait to try this! They look WONDERFUL on your porch! :)
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So cute and simple! I'm bookmarking these!
ReplyDeleteOk, this is one of the cutest things I've ever seen!!! I'm bookmarking this post to try with my nieces. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI've never decorated my yard for the 4th of July but these are so cute I'm tempted to do so!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Totally taking the idea and making summertime wind sock cans! Stopping by from {CSI}
ReplyDeleteThis is a great project. The theme ideas are endless really. Thanks for sharing. I featured this on my blog: http://koolbeenz-blog.blogspot.com/2011/06/gallery-of-featured-crafters-5-with.html
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Well, you know I loved these but I had to come and thank you for joining my party! :) Wanted to let you know I featured you today too!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Just featured this on our blog if you want to check it out!
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These look great, good idea!
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Way to be GREEN and recycle. Love it. They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI would even make this!
I loved this idea so much that I just went out and dug a formula can out of my recycling dumpster!
ReplyDeleteKelly, your kids are adorable, and those windsocks turned out incredibly cute. I love them so much, and can't wait to try some out myself. I just have to figure out where to hang them, lol.
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Hi there! I just loved this project. I featured it on my 4th of July edition of my Friday Favorites...come over and check it out. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteHi! I just featured this project on my blog today. I hope you can stop by and take a peak. Grab a "Featured" button while you are there.
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What a great project!
ReplyDeleteI am having a Red, White and Blue Linky Party that I'd love for you to join in on by adding your link!
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This is such a great idea.. I have included it as a feature in one of my posts i.e tin cans organizers.. come check it out and if you like you can grab the featured button..
ReplyDeleteThanks and I appreciate it!
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brilliant!!! thinking I may give this a go w/my childcare kids!!
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thanks for sharing this darling craft. i recently made these for my girls retreat with 23 girls ages 5-8. they all loved it. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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great idea, just featured this in a fourth of july Pinterest post http://www.stayingclosetohome.com/2012/06/patriotic-favorites-mix-and-food-and.html
ReplyDeleteLove this wind sock! I will be sharing your idea tomorrow (Monday) on my blog with a link to you of course. Please stop by and check it out.
ReplyDeleteI made my own version and linked to you on my blog. They are adorable! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Boys and Mom you did a good job too................LOL
ReplyDeleteSeriously they look fantastic. Happy 4th of July.
I love your project! Thanks for doing the great tutorial. I featured you today on Creative Green Living.
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli!
ReplyDeleteWe loved your gorgeous patriotic wind sock craft and featured you at our blog, MPM School Supplies Blog!
Here's a link to the full feature:
http://blog.mpmschoolsupplies.com/5316/patriotic-flag-day-wind-sock-craft/
We were sure to give idea/photo credit, as well as a link back to your lovely website, but we'd love for you to check it out! If there are any problems we'll be sure to take the feature down immediately!
Hope you're having a great summer!
Kayla
This idea is fabulous, so creative and so much fun. I love it. I featured it in my blog post on 10 DIY Fourth of July Ideas Kids Can Help Craft. I'd love for you to take a peek if you have a minute:
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Best wishes,
Crystal
By any chance do you remember what color blue you used? I want to do this project with my son this year :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I am so inspired by this idea! Great craft activity for kids as well. I have included this in my roundup of great 4th of July craft ideas here:
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Thank you so much for sharing this creative craft!