A Patriotic Craft – How to Make a Ribbon Flag

The Fourth of July is fast approaching, and I just created this vintage American flag using ribbons. It’s a unique piece you can create yourself and adapt to your own style. Let me show you how I made this in case you want to make your own American ribbon flag.

ribbon flag craft

Of course I chose to use a vintage look for this flag project since that’s my vibe, but you can use whatever style you prefer. I will show the technique and tips here in order for you to create your own masterpiece ribbon flag.

ribbon flag DIY

I know this craft has been around forever, but today I am sharing my own take on it. That’s the beauty of crafting your own decor, which you can adapt it to your own signature style. This was my inspiration picture, which I pinned a gazillion years ago. Seriously, a looooong time ago….

I have since seen it around as inspiration for many other projects, and I think I read somewhere that the above flag was created with real vintage remnants. Whether that’s true or not I don’t know, but it’s full of vintage goodness. For my own flag, I selected pieces that have a vintage vibe but are all new.

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I read a ton of tutorials on different ways to create this patriotic ribbon flag. I am sharing here how I chose to make it based on my own skill set. Some people sewed the ribbons on, while others tied them on and others simply glued them. I am in the camp of gluing them, but if you are a wizard seamstress by all means then sew away or use whatever magic power is your strength.

ribbon flag craft

Materials

  • Red family ribbon | trim varieties
  • White|Cream family ribbon | trim varieties
  • Blue star fabric
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Masking Tape
  • Gold tassel trim
  • Tassels
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Tools

  • Glue gun and plenty of glue sticks
  • Fabric scissors
  • Pinking sheers
  • Ruler or tape measure

Determine the size of your flag. The ribbon flag I created is about 12 inches wide by 20+ inches tall. The aspect ratio for the American flag is 3:5 to give you a guideline when you design your ribbon flag. I used this resource to help me determine the size of my flag

vintage ribbon flag craft

Keep in mind my dimensions are loosey goosey, since I staggered the ribbon lengths. The ribbons in the background are longer and the ribbons in the forefront are a bit shorter. This adds depth and interest to the final project. It’s a unique project so some creative license is totally acceptable.

Step by Step Directions

  • Tape the popsicle sticks, and wrap with the masking tape to have full coverage around the popsicle sticks. This is the base so you want it to be strong. I used 6 popsicle sticks, 2 wide by 3 long and trimmed it to 12 inches long.
ribbon flag craft
  • Cut ribbon strips to the desired lengths.
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  • Using the longer length strips, hot glue ribbons on the top of the popsicle sticks, starting on one end and working towards the other end alternating between red and white ribbon, making sure to start and end with a red ribbon
ribbon flag tutorial
  • Glue a second layer of shorter ribbon lengths on top of the base layer of ribbons.
  • Keep adding ribbon strips anywhere you feel there’s a gap or the ribbons look too thin.
  • Allow the glue to set while you cut your blue star fabric; I used pinking sheers to cut my fabric for an added detail.
  • Glue the blue star fabric rectangle in the upper left corner as you are looking at it. My union rectangle is about 6 inches by 9 inches give or take.
vintage ribbon flag DIY
  • Add a strip of the gold tassle trim to the very top to finish off the flag.
  • I attached a gold twine to hang my flag.
vintage ribbon flag

The American Flag is also known as Old Glory, the Stars and Stripes and the Star-Spangled Banner. It contains 13 stripes and a blue rectangle with 50 white stars, which is called the union and represents the 50 states.

vintage ribbon flag craft

The 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from Great Britain and became the United States’ first states. There are 7 total red stripes and 6 white stripes. The stripes begin and end with a red stripe, alternating between red and white equally sized stripes.

vintage ribbon American flag

When the flag is displayed, whether horizontally or vertically, the union should be in the uppermost right corner of the flag’s own right, which is the left of the observer. The flag should never be allowed to touch the ground. Also the flag should never be displayed upside down, unless used as a distress signal.

ribbon flag

The traditional red, white and blue colors of the American flag are a bit strong for my decor preference. In order to meld the colors with my decorating style I have a few tricks. For the white, I choose more of a yellowed finish to give it that antiqued look. For the red I like the deeper reds that lean into burgundies and maroons. And for the blue, I like a washed, time worn look.

When I have store-bought flags, I tea stain them in order to get the above named effects. This gives the flags a vintage vibe and softens the strong color ways. Keep in mind I only do this to the small flags I sprinkle through the house for decor. The Old Glory, which waves on our mailbox is true to the traditional colors.

vintage age effect American flag

I hope this inspires to get behind our Independence Day and sprinkle some patriotic vibes of your own around your home.

Hot Glue Gun

Pinking Shears

Fabric Scissors

Rulers

Red & White Chiffon Ribbon

Red Velvet Ribbon

White & Ivory Chiffon Ribbon

Assorted Cream Ribbons

Red Trim

Metallic Gold Vine Ivory Ribbon

Gold Tassel Trim

Craft Sticks

Masking Tape

patriotic ribbon flag

Reminiscing what the side board in the dining room with the chippy shutters looked like last year:

Decorating with patriotic decor vignettes around the house:

Setting a patriotic table with a chalkboard flag craft:

Enjoying a patriotic refresher in the hot days of summer:

Decorating the mantel with patriotic vibes:

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26 Comments

  1. I absolutely love this idea. It’s so beautiful! Just one little thing though, the stars are supposed to be on the right not the left. Regardless, I’m going to make some for my entire family, Love love love your ideas!

    1. I’m so glad you liked it Laurie. Just so you know the stars are always on the right hand side of the own flag, which is the left for the observer. I did a ton a research since I’ve seen it both ways. Just thought you should know for when you make yours. Please share, I would love to see them. XO- MJ

  2. I know you mentioned this has been around for a long time, but I have never seen it! I love the way you recreated a flag and making it appear to be vintage MaryJo! I would leave it up all year round, and the baseballs scream summer! So cute. You always rock when it comes to styling your home.

  3. MaryJo,
    OMG!! How I love this!! what a fantastic idea…..I think I will try this and use an old ruler as the base instead of the popsicle sticks..And what a great way to use up an abundance of lace that I definitely have….Thanks so much for the inspiration….
    Hugs,
    Deb

  4. What an adorable flag MaryJo!
    Thank you for sharing your DIY patriotic ribbon flag at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I’m delighted to be featuring it at tomorrow’s party and pinning too.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

  5. This is so pretty! You may have adapted this idea from someone else, but I’ve never seen one of these, so I’m glad you shared it.

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I’m featuring you this week!

  6. This is so creative and beautiful. I love all the textures. Featuring when my link party opens!

  7. Your vintage American ribbon flag is a delightful take on a classic symbol. The way you’ve incorporated the vintage vibe, yet kept the significance of the flag’s design is truly impressive. The use of ribbons adds depth, texture, and a sense of whimsy that’s unique and refreshing. I love the idea of adapting the colors to fit a more antiqued or vintage aesthetic, and the tea staining tip is a brilliant way to achieve that look. The tutorial is detailed and makes the process seem very doable even for someone who might not consider themselves crafty. Thanks for sharing your creativity and inspiring others to put their own twist on patriotic decor.

    1. Thanks so much Shannon. I appreciate your comment so much. I love the American flag & I love all things vintage. Hence my American flag version. Thanks for visiting. XO- MJ