A kid making USA flag themed DIY card using red, white, and blue papers.

Patriotic Party Vibes

Memorial Day’s the perfect time to mix sunshine, good food, and a little red, white, and blue. Whether you’re throwing a backyard BBQ or just want to spruce up your space, these quick DIY ideas bring the patriotic flair without the stress.

They’re fun, affordable, and super easy to pull off, even if you’re short on time.

Blue, red, and white cupcakes with star sprinkles with berries and sprinkles scattered on the table.

Cupcakes

Cupcakes aren’t just for eating, okay, they mostly are, but they can totally be part of your decor too. Dress them up with red, white, and blue frosting, then top with star-shaped sprinkles or mini flags.

Set them out on a tiered tray and boom, instant centerpiece that guests can snack on. They add color to your table and double as grab-and-go treats when the party winds down.

A person making USA flag themed red, blue, and white paper fans on a wooden table.

Paper Fans

Paper fans are super easy to make and look crazy festive. Just fold red, white, and blue paper like an accordion, pinch the middle, and fan it out. Hang them up or stick them in a vase.

They’re cheap, fast, and add that fun pop of color every Memorial Day party needs. Plus, they actually help when it gets hot outside.

Different bandanas in red and blue placed on a wooden table.

Table Runners

Here’s a fun one: Bandanas aren’t just for wearing; they make adorable table runners. Just overlap a few in red, white, and blue down the center of your table, and you have an instant Americana style.

Mix different patterns for a bold, patchwork look. It’s casual, festive, and takes like five minutes to pull off. Bonus, you can use the bandanas again later.

A DIY wreath made from paper roses and felt stars hanging on the door.

Wreaths

Let’s talk wreaths, they’re not just for Christmas anymore. A quick DIY using paper, ribbon, or even felt can turn into a stunning patriotic display. Play with bold colors like red, white, and blue, and layer in texture with rolled shapes or small accents.

Whether you go for clean and modern or fun and festive, a handmade wreath sets the tone before guests even walk in.

A DIY paper pinwheel with paints and brush on a white surface.

Paper Pinwheel

Paper pinwheels are a fun and festive way to celebrate the season. Use paint, markers, or colored paper in bold red, white, and blue to create your own spin on this classic craft. A few folds, a push pin, and a stick, and you’ve got a breezy decoration ready to go.

Tuck them into flower pots, group them on the porch, or line your walkway for a playful pop of patriotic style.

USA themed DIY firecrackers arranged in clusters in a garden.

Firecracker

Before you recycle those cardboard tubes, hear me out, firecracker DIY time. Wrap them in bright patriotic paper, add some foil fringe on top, and set them in clusters by your front door. They look like they’re ready to party, but they’re totally safe and noise-free.

Bonus points if you sneak in some battery lights for a twinkle. Cheap, cheerful, and way more creative than store-bought decor.

Fruits Bowl

Grab a big bowl and fill it with red and blue fruits, whatever you’ve got on hand. Set it right in the center of your table and boom, you’ve got instant Memorial Day vibes. It looks fresh, festive, and totally effortless.

It’s the kind of decor that also doubles as a snack. Plus, it keeps the color theme going without needing any crafting at all.

A DIY garland with small flags attached on a white ribbon.

Garland

Got some tiny flags? Just grab a string or ribbon and clip them on. Seriously, that’s it. Drape it across the porch, over your food table, or anywhere that needs a little patriotic pop. It’s cute, simple, and makes everything feel a little more festive.

Plus, it looks like you totally planned ahead, even if you threw it together last minute.

Different gifts packed in red and white boxes placed on a wooden table.

Gifts

Want to add a thoughtful touch to your Memorial Day gathering? Put together a few small gifts in red, white, and blue boxes. It could be snacks, notes, or something handmade, just keep it simple and sweet.

Hand them out to friends, neighbors, or party guests. It’s a fun way to say thanks for coming and to spread a little extra holiday cheer.

A memory jar filled with colorful notes placed on a table with small colorful messages tied with twine in the background.

Memory Jars

This one’s got heart. Grab a mason jar or a glass bottle and fill it with little notes, photos, or trinkets to honor someone who served. Wrap it in ribbon or paint on some stars for a soft, respectful vibe. Display it somewhere visible to keep the meaning of the day front and center.

It’s a sweet way to decorate with purpose, and it gives the holiday that extra depth.

A table setting with utensils, glassware, USA flag napkins, and serving platters with food.

Napkins

Sometimes it’s the little things that make the biggest impact. Grab small flags and place them at each place setting. It instantly makes your table feel more put together without any crafting.

You can even fold them in fun shapes or tie them with string for a cute DIY touch. Easy, festive, and totally on theme.

DIY blue, red, and white honeycomb balls hanging with a white thread in front of a blue wall.

Honeycomb Balls

Want something eye-catching and easy? Make your own honeycomb paper balls with red, white, and blue tissue paper. Just fold, cut, glue, and fluff, it’s simpler than it sounds and totally worth it. Hang them from the porch, a tree branch, or even above your snack table.

They add big color without much effort and bring instant Memorial Day charm to any space.

A person holding a DIY tin can luminary painted in blue, red, and white with a candle inside it.

Can Luminaries

Got an old can lying around? Don’t toss it, turn it into a glowing little masterpiece. Just punch some stars in the side, paint it red or blue, and pop a tea light inside. Line a few up on your porch or patio and watch the cozy vibes roll in.

It’s budget-friendly, super cute, and way more fun than store-bought stuff. Plus, they look magical at night.

A beautiful floral Memorial day centerpiece with red, white, and blue flowers arranged in a vase.

Centerpieces

Grab a plain glass jar, even an empty jug works, and toss in some red, white, and blue flowers. No need to get fancy here, just mix whatever you’ve got. Wrap a little ribbon or string around the jar, and boom, you’ve got a centerpiece that looks way more effort than it took.

It’s chill, cute, and totally perfect for a backyard hangout or a casual Memorial Day brunch. People will totally ask where you got it. All flavors and rich colors make the perfect pair for your table. Want more inspiration? Check out these patriotic flower arrangements for added flair.

A USA flag painted on a wooden fence.

Barnwood

Got a scrap of old wood lying around? Give it new life with a quick red, white, and blue flag paint job. It doesn’t have to be perfect, rustic is the whole charm. Once it’s dry, prop it up in the garden or lean it against a fence.

It adds instant patriotic flair and looks like something straight out of a summer farmhouse magazine. Reclaimed wood is full of natural texture, rich tones, and one-of-a-kind charm. Explore more upcycled decor ideas to add charm to your home without breaking the budget.

Ready to add some red, white, and blue to your space? Tell us which ideas you’ll try and how you plan to decorate.

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This article was made with AI assistance and human editing.

Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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