It’s simple to be filled with pride this fourth of July by creating a patriotic banner! The best part about making these holiday banners is that you get to decide how simple or complicated you want yours to be. Here are some ideas:
![PaperedCottage_USABurlap_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/PaperedCottage_USABurlap_KatieBrown.jpg)
DIY burlap banner. Spotted on: Papered Cottage.
![HatterAndHareEvents_BandannaBanner_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/HatterAndHareEvents_BandannaBanner_KatieBrown.jpg)
Red, white, and blue bandannas create patriotic bunting. Spotted on: Hatter and Hare Events.
![CountryLiving_RosetteBanner_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/CountryLiving_RosetteBanner_KatieBrown.jpg)
Rosette banner made from crepe paper and newspaper. Spotted on: Country Living.
![TheLongThread_StarPrint_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/TheLongThread_StarPrint_KatieBrown.jpg)
Starfruit prints for the fourth of July. Spotted on: The Long Thread.
![LoriHairston_VintageBanner_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/LoriHairston_VintageBanner_KatieBrown.jpg)
Vintage themed patriotic banner. Spotted on: Lori Hairston.
![SecondChances_Bunting_KatieBrown](http://katiebrownhomeworkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/SecondChances_Bunting_KatieBrown.jpg)
A banner made from cotton and cording. Spotted on: Second Chances.