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4th of July Firecracker

The 4th of July Firecracker is an iconic symbol of Independence Day celebrations, bringing people together with its vibrant colors and explosive energy. Whether it's the dazzling light show against the night sky or the exhilarating sound that fills the air, watching firecrackers evoke a sense of patriotic pride and excitement. Families and friends gather around, oohing and aahing as each firework bursts into brilliant patterns, lighting up the darkness in a mesmerizing display. It's a time-honored tradition that never fails to spark joy and camaraderie amongst all who witness its awe-inspiring spectacle. So, grab your lawn chairs, pack some snacks, and get ready to be amazed by the magic of the 4th of July Firecracker show!

Supplies you will need!

  • Canister (We used an old Nestle container. You could also use anything from a pringles can to an old soup can.)
  • Red, White, and Blue Craft Paint
  • Sponge Brushes
  • Black Rope
  • Avery Sticker Paper (optional)
  • Star Punch (optional)

How to make a firecracker craft from an old Nestle milk container.

The directions are very basic and simple. All you need to do is choose a 4th of July firecracker craft design and paint it.


If you use a Nestle container or something else with a dark graphic I recommend painting on a couple of coats of primer (or just white paint) first.

You can paint on stars or if you have a star punch (linked above in the supplies list) do like we did and punch out white sticker paper and attach the sticker stars.

Once your design is painted and dry you can drill a hole in the top of the container lid (paint it if you need to as well) and then slide your rope through the hole. We just tied a knot on one end so that it wouldn't go all the way through but you could also hot glue that part if you needed to.


Also to note, we used a wood burner to melt the edges of the rope so that it would not fray. You could also do this with a lighter. Just don't allow your kids to do this step.

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