Looking to add a creative touch to your Fourth of July celebrations? Dive into the festivities with this Fourth of July Free Printable Fingerprint Craft, a fun and easy DIY project perfect for all ages!
We don’t just have a fingerprint printable available for Independence Day. Check out my free handprint printable here.
Fourth of July Free Printable Fingerprint Craft
With the free printables provided here, you will quickly and easily be able to engage with your kids about this important holiday. While doing the craft, it would be great to teach your kids about the history of America and how our country came to be.
This printable Fourth of July pdf contains a few different components. First, you receive a set of 8 printables that have an outline for where kids can place their fingerprints. Second, you are given the same set of printables but without the guide lines. Finally, you are provided with the guide, which will show kids where exactly to put their fingerprints and which colors to use.
In this printable you have images of fireworks, an eagle, an American flag, an Uncle Sam hat, a 4th of July Party Hat, a torch, a bow tie, and a firecracker.
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Materials Needed to Do This Fourth of July Craft
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- Free Fourth of July Printable Fingerprint Craft
- White Cardstock – You can use normal printer paper also. White cardstock simply provides a nicer product that will become a keepsake.
- Red, Blue, and Brown Stamp Pads.
To complete the craft, simply print out the desired images. Then, have kids press their finger onto a stamp pad and then press their finger firmly into the desired spot on the printable. Children might need help learning how to press and roll slightly to get a full print.
This is a great Fourth of July craft to set out for your Independence Day celebrations. It is an easy set-up, clean-up, and simply executed craft for kids. Most will be able to do the craft independently with little instruction.
Fourth of July Crafts
As you celebrate Independence Day with your loved ones, it’s great to teach them about the history of becoming a nation. Here’s a great explanation so you can be well-informed before sharing it with your children.
As always, I hope my free resources become a blessing to your family or your classroom. I have even received messages from people using my activities for people in retirement homes. I love that my crafts are accessible to people of all ages.
Happy Fourth of July!
Want more craft ideas?
American Flag with Do-A-Dot Markers – Another free printable!
American Flag Collage – Using old magazines, you can create a fabulous collage with your kids. It’s a great way to teach art history and different art genres like Dada or surrealism.
Visit my Fourth of July tab for some fun party and food tabs for the Fourth of July.