Wooden Spoon Uncle Sam Craft for Fourth of July
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Celebrate Independence Day with this easy and budget-friendly Wooden Spoon Uncle Sam craft! Using simple supplies from the dollar store, this red, white, and blue project is perfect for tweens, teens, and even younger kids with a little help.


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Why You’ll Love This Wooden Spoon Uncle Sam Craft
This fun and festive craft is more than just a simple DIY — it’s a creative way to celebrate the 4th of July with patriotic spirit! Using budget-friendly supplies, it’s perfect for kids, tweens, and teens, whether you’re crafting at home, in the classroom, or at a party.
It’s also a thoughtful handmade gift for teachers, neighbors, or party hosts, and a charming decoration to brighten up your summer celebrations. Kids will love creating this iconic figure, and it’s a wonderful way to keep little hands busy while celebrating America’s birthday!
Tip: Pair this craft with our other 4th of July Crafts, Recipes, and Free Printables for a full day of star-spangled fun!
Craft Supplies To Make This Wooden Spoon Uncle Sam
The materials and tools needed for this project have been linked to Amazon below for your convenience. The quantities are on the craft tutorial card at the end of this post.
- Wooden Spoon Spatula
- Thin Craft Stick (Popsicle Stick)
- Acrylic Craft Paint—You’ll need red, white, blue, and pink.
- Googly Eyes
- Red Buttons
- Clear Rhinestones
- Silver Glitter Cardstock
- White Craft Foam
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks—If crafting with kids, opt for a low-temp glue gun for added safety.
- Paintbrush
- Scissors
- Pencil—with eraser on top to stamp cheeks onto Uncle Sam’s face.
- Ruler
- Free Printable Template—Click to download the PDF (opens in a new tab), which can be printed on US Letter or A4 paper sizes.

How Do I Make Uncle Sam With A Wooden Spoon?
Check out the craft tutorial card below—you can print or save it for later—and don’t forget to leave a star rating!
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Wooden Spoon Uncle Sam Craft
Materials
Instructions
- Place the thin craft stick two inches (5cm) down from the top of the spatula, and draw a line with a pencil.
- Download and print the free template and use it as a guide. Paint the top third of the wooden spoon with white acrylic craft paint. Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
- Using a small flat paintbrush, add vertical stripes with red acrylic craft paint on top of the white layer. Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
- Basecoat the regular craft stick with blue acrylic craft paint. Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
- Attach the blue craft stick to the painted edge of the wooden spoon spatula with a glue gun and glue sticks. This becomes the hat brim. Trim ½” from each end of the craft stick with scissors.
- Paint the handle of the wooden spoon spatula with blue acrylic craft paint. Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
- Attach two googly eyes to Uncle Sam’s face with a glue gun and glue sticks. Create cheeks by dipping a new pencil eraser in pink acrylic craft paint and dotting on the right and left side under the eyes.
- Attach three red buttons to the handle of the wooden spoon spatula with a glue gun and glue sticks.
- Trace the beard and mustache from the free template onto white craft foam with a pencil, and then cut out with scissors. Attach the beard and then the mustache with a glue gun and glue sticks. Trim the rounded end from a regular craft stick with scissors and glue just under the googly eyes as Uncle Sam’s nose.
- Trace the star from the free template onto the back of the silver glitter cardstock with a pencil, and then cut out with scissors. Attach to the hat with a glue gun and glue sticks. To finish, embellish the star with a self-adhesive clear rhinestone.
Notes
- Hot Glue Alternatives: If you don’t have a glue gun, you can use liquid craft glue, but you will have to wait longer for it to dry.
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Patriotic Paper Crafts for the 4th of July
If you love easy and budget-friendly paper crafts, these red, white, and blue projects are perfect for decorating your home, classroom, or party space!
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Add instant charm to your celebration with this easy paper banner! - Red, White & Blue Paper Flower Wreath
Craft a stunning wreath from paper flowers for your front door or party table.
More Easy Patriotic Crafts & DIYs
Get creative with these fun crafts using felt, wood, and even sugar scrub bars—great for kids, teens, or adults!
- Red, White & Blue Patriotic Wreath Craft Using Felt Scraps
A colorful wreath made from felt scraps—eco-friendly and festive! - Patriotic USA Wooden Sign
This rustic wood sign makes a great DIY decor piece for your party or porch. - Free Printable: Do You Want To Build A Statue of Liberty Olaf?
A fun printable activity combining Frozen and patriotic spirit! - How To Make Star Sugar Scrub Bars
These star-shaped sugar scrubs make a lovely handmade gift or party favor.
Even More 4th of July Fun!
Browse all of our 4th of July recipes, crafts, printables, and cocktails here—you’ll find everything you need for the ultimate Independence Day celebration!
Wrap Up Your 4th of July with This Fun Craft!
With just a few dollar store supplies and a little imagination, this craft is a fantastic way to get creative and show your patriotic spirit. Set up a crafting session before your Fourth of July BBQ, or let the kids make these as handmade party favors—they’re sure to be a hit at your celebration!
Tip: Don’t forget to pair it with our other 4th of July Crafts, Recipes, and Free Printables for a full day of star-spangled fun!
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