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Handprint Uncle Sam Craft For Kids [Free Template]

The 4th of July is a much-anticipated holiday for kids!

They get to enjoy fireworks, parades, and barbecues with family and friends. And what would the 4th of July be without some patriotic crafts?

This handprint Uncle Sam craft is perfect for kids of all ages. It’s easy to make and requires no paint, so there’s no messy clean-up!

Plus, it’s a great way for kids to show their patriotism on America’s birthday! So gather up the little ones and let’s get started!

Also, be sure to check out all of our handprint crafts for kids for more ideas.

Uncle Sam 4th Of July Craft

Uncle Sam craft image collage with the words handprint Uncle Sam

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Supplies

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Uncle Sam template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)

Directions

Download the Uncle Sam template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

hand holding handprint Uncle Sam template

Begin by gluing Uncle Sam’s eyes onto the face, just above the nose.

hand gluing eye to handprint Uncle Sam craft

Place the eyebrows about the eyes and glue them in place.

hand gluing eyebrow to handprint Uncle Sam craft

Next, trace your child’s handprint two times onto a piece of white paper and cut them out.

Take one of your child’s handprints and glue it to the back of the head, with the fingers pointed outward. Repeat for the other sides as well.

hand gluing hair to handprint Uncle Sam craft

Position his goatee on the chin, just below the mouth, and glue it down.

hand gluing goatee to handprint Uncle Sam craft

Create Uncle Sam’s hat by gluing the white band to the top of the hat.

hand gluing white stripe to Uncle Sam hat

Next, glue the stripes to the white part of the top of the hat. Trim off any excess paper that hangs off the top.

hand gluing red stripe to Uncle Sam hat

Wrap up making the hat by gluing the three stars along the blue part of the hat.

hand gluing white star to Uncle Sam hat

Finish up Uncle Sam by gluing the hat to the top of Uncle Sam’s head.

hand gluing hat to handprint Uncle Sam craft

Isn’t this such a fun 4th of July craft for kids? We think your kids will love it!

hand holding handprint Uncle Sam craft

Patriotic Unit For Kids

When celebrating the 4th of July with kids, it’s important to have patriotic activities and crafts that are educational and fun! This patriotic unit study for kids includes printables, activities, and crafts that will help them learn about the USA while also having lots of fun.

Read on below for our favorite ideas for kids!

Fourth Of July Books For Kids

Reading aloud to your kids is a great way to help them develop language skills. By hearing you pronounce words correctly and seeing the printed word on the page, they will start to develop an understanding of how language works.

In addition, reading aloud also encourages your child to use their imagination. As they listen to the story, they will start to picture the characters and scenes in their mind, which can help them develop creative thinking skills. So if you’re looking for a way to help your child develop intellectually, reading aloud is a great option!

For these reasons and more, we recommend starting with these patriotic books:

The Before The Fourth Of July – If your kids are fans of The Night Before Christmas, they’ll love this patriotic version that follows a family’s day through Independence Day!

What Does it Mean To Be American? – This book is a wonderful look into the characteristics that make an American citizen. It’s an easy read for young kids are will get their minds thinking.

My Fourth of July – Kids will love this story that details all the classic activities Americans do on the Fourth of July! It’s sure to bring back the nostalgia of being a kid on Independence Day.

Patriotic Kids’ Craft Ideas

2 handprint Uncle Sam crafts

Crafting is a great activity for young kids for several reasons. First, it helps to develop fine motor skills. Manipulating small objects and using tools such as scissors and glue requires a high level of dexterity, which kids can develop through crafting.

Second, crafting helps kids to express their creativity. Working with their hands to create something unique is a great way for kids to explore their imagination.

And finally, crafting is a great way for kids to socialize. Working on a project with other kids encourages teamwork and communication skills.

These are all great reasons to add in more patriotic crafts for kids. Try one or all of our favorites below:

Handprint Statue Of Liberty Craft – The Statue of Liberty is one of the most patriotic symbols of America, and this craft for kids is a fun way to show your patriotic spirit! It’s made from paper and doesn’t require any paint, so it’s easy to make and clean up. All you need are a few simple supplies and some patriotic spirit!

Popsicle Stick American Flag Craft – This American flag craft is a perfect way to let kids express their patriotism and have some fun at the same time! All you need is some red, white, and blue paint, a few popsicle sticks, and some glue.

Handprint Eagle Craft For Kids – One way to show your patriotism is by making this eagle craft for kids. This fun and easy project is a great symbol of the USA, and it’s sure to get your little ones in the 4th of July spirit.

July 4th Activities

Fireworks, parades, and barbecues are just a few of the things that make the Fourth of July such a special holiday. And what could be more festive than playing a game of bingo with your friends and family? These Fourth of July bingo sheets are perfect for kids or for the whole family. Print out our bingo sheets today and get ready to have some fun!

handprint Uncle Sam craft

July 4th is a time to celebrate our nation’s independence and show our patriotism. These patriotic color by number printables for kids are the perfect way to get your little ones involved in the festivities. Not only are they a fun way to pass the time, but they also help to develop fine motor skills and number recognition.

Nothing says “holiday” like a red, white, and blue cake pop! These festive Fourth of July pops are super easy to make, and kids will love helping to decorate them. Best of all, they start with a box mix, so you can have them ready in no time.

More Patriotic Ideas

This wooden God Bless America sign is the perfect way to show your patriotism! The red, white, and blue colors are perfect for the Fourth of July or any other patriotic holiday. This circle wreath is made of wood, and the words “God Bless America” are cut out in a script and block font. The sign hangs from burlap, making it easy to display on a door or wall. This wreath sign is also a great gift for a friend or family member who loves America!

2 handprint Uncle Sam crafts

Celebrate the Fourth of July in style with this adorable rocket pop bracelet! This festive accessory is perfect for little girls who want to show their patriotic spirit. The bracelet features red, white, and blue beads, along with a bomb pop charm. Whether your daughter is attending a parade or barbecue, she’ll be sure to stand out from the crowd with this fun and festive bracelet!

Looking to add a little patriotic flair to your home this July 4th? Check out these patriotic printables! They’re perfect for decorating your kids’ rooms or play areas. The pennants and garland are great for hanging up, while the mini prints can be used to create a festive display!

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hand holding handprint Uncle Sam craft

Handprint Uncle Sam Craft For Kids

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 22 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

This handprint Uncle Sam craft is perfect for kids of all ages. It's easy to make and requires no paint, so there's no messy clean-up!

Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Uncle Sam template

Instructions

  1. Download the Uncle Sam template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  2. Begin by gluing Uncle Sam's eyes onto the face, just above the nose.
  3. Place the eyebrows about the eyes and glue them in place.
  4. Next, trace your child's handprint two times onto a piece of white paper and cut them out.
  5. Take one of your child's handprints and glue it to the back of the head, with the fingers pointed outward. Repeat for the other sides as well.
  6. Position his goatee on the chin, just below the mouth, and glue it down.
  7. Create Uncle Sam's hat by gluing the white band to the top of the hat.
  8. Next, glue the stripes to the white part of the top of the hat. Trim off any excess paper that hangs off the top.
  9. Wrap up making the hat by gluing the three stars along the blue part of the hat.
  10. Finish up Uncle Sam by gluing the hat to the top of Uncle Sam's head.

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Uncle Sam Template

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amal

Friday 7th of July 2023

Love this idea, thank you for the free template you are sending me!!

Sam

Friday 7th of July 2023

Of course! To get the template, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.

Mary

Sunday 2nd of July 2023

Going to try tomorrow. Thank you!

Sam

Monday 3rd of July 2023

You’re welcome! Hope it went great!

Veronica

Tuesday 27th of June 2023

I would like a free template

Sam

Tuesday 27th of June 2023

Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.

Kathleen Chapman

Friday 19th of May 2023

Can;t wait to do this this.

Sam

Friday 19th of May 2023

Yay! I hope everyone likes it!

JOHN

Thursday 18th of May 2023

There is no place to click on the free template! That's it for me in terms of using your site anymore. There was one about a month or so ago but not anymore!

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