Easy To Make No-Sew Patriotic Pillow

5 Materials
$20
30 Minutes
Easy

Happy July, Sweet Friends, it's Cynthia Nessel from Create With Cynthia. I am all in on Patriotic decor. I love celebrating the seasons and remembering my country is high on that list.

I used some of the patriotic decorations from the  Celebrating Red, White and Blue – Easy Summer Table Decorations to decorate this small hutch that sits in my hallway. The Patriotic Pillow sits so well next to the hutch and it’s the perfect spot to sit at while opening mail or putting on your shoes.

MATERIALS NEEDED TO CREATE A PATRIOTIC PILLOW!

  • Pillow Form
  • Bandana
  • Drop Cloth
  • Glue Gun and Fabric Glue Sticks
  • Scissors

DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING A PATRIOTIC PILLOW!

STEP ONE:

Prepare your pillow. Wash (optional) and iron the pillow to remove creases. Put something inside the pillow cover, like a piece parchment paper or a paper bag.

STEP TWO:

Google a star template or hand drawn your own.

Cut out the template and use it as a pattern.

I used drop cloth and bandanas, but you can use any kind of material.

STEP THREE:

Use a Glue Gun with Fabric Glue Sticks and adhere the stars onto the pillow. Use cotton balls to fill the stars and add a bit of puffs.

I love decorating my home for the seasons. I love to remember each month and season of the year and celebrate that time. Changing out pillows each season is such an easy way to create a sense of the season you are in. 

I hope you’ve enjoyed this super fun and easy no-sew patriotic pillow. Now go out there and create something.

Cynthia



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