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Bring some personalized patriotic art into your summer fun with this Statue of Liberty name craft! Kids can create their version of Lady Liberty using the spikes of her crown to spell out their names. It’s a creative way to tie in art, letter recognition, and a bit of history as kids celebrate America’s birthday.

This keepsake will make a great addition to your 4th of July lineup! If you’re looking for more creative ways for kids to practice spelling their name or making personalized art, check out these other name crafts.

Ready for a creative name activity that also introduces U.S. symbols? This smiling Statue of Liberty paper craft gives kids a chance to practice name recognition while making something memorable. Each crown spike holds a letter, making it great for literacy and fine motor development. Designed for early elementary and younger kids. A perfect addition to your patriotic week. Print the template and let the fun begin today!

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Lady Liberty Name Craft

Kids will create a paper Statue of Liberty and design her famous crown with each spike featuring a letter of their name! It’s a great way for children to connect with this iconic symbol of freedom while practicing letter recognition and fine motor skills.

All you need is some paper, scissors, and glue to bring this fun idea to life. It’s an easy and budget friendly activity that fits right into 4th of July celebrations at home, daycare, or the library. Kids will be so proud to display their patriotic masterpiece!

To make it easy on you, we’ve provided an editable pdf where you can type in your child’s name so it will print on the template. So gather the supplies, print out the template, and grab your little patriots to assemble their Lady Liberty.

Supplies

Directions

Start by downloading and printing the template. Once the template is printed, gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this Statue of Liberty to life!

Printable Statue of Liberty paper craft template showing cut-out face, eyes, and body pieces on a white sheet, ready for kids' patriotic crafting activities. Easy DIY project for preschoolers and kindergarten with simple shapes to assemble.Pin

Grab the head piece and carefully glue the eyes right below both eyelashes, bringing your Statue of Liberty’s face to life!

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Next, glue the body piece just below the head. Press firmly so it sticks well.

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Finally, glue the crown pieces with the letters onto the back and top of the crown. Line them up carefully and press down so they stay secure.

Hands attaching the pointed piece of the Statue of Liberty crown labeled with the letter "a" to the completed green paper craft head and body, set against a white surface with a patriotic blue star-spangled fabric in the background.Pin
Hands placing the green paper Statue of Liberty craft onto a larger crown piece that spells out the name “Eliana,” set on a white surface with a blue star-patterned fabric background.Pin

Don’t you just love how this personalized Statue of Liberty craft turns out? We think your kids will have a blast making it and proudly showing off their creation! Be sure to check out some of our other favorite July crafts for kids to keep the summer creativity flowing.

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4th of July Children’s 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.

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4th Of July Crafts

Handprint Statue Of Liberty Craft – Kids can lend Lady Liberty a hand with this fun activity! Their handprint will become her crown and personalize this patriotic keepsake. It’s a hands-on way to celebrate Independence Day and create a fun reminder of just how little those fingers once were!

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Fourth Of July Ice Cream Craft – This ice cream cone piled high with scoops of red, white, and blue ice cream is the ultimate festive treat for the 4th of July! It’s a sweet way to celebrate summer fun and patriotism. We also have a simpler version of this craft for little ones to color, cut, and paste!

Handprint Bald Eagle Craft – Imaginations will soar when kids see their own handprints become this eagle’s wings! It’s a great activity to add to your 4th of July celebrations to teach kids about this national symbol of freedom while getting creative.

American Flag Card Craft – Your little patriots can send a holiday greeting this Independence Day with this cute flag card! It just takes a handful of basic supplies and our free template to brighten someone’s day or even use it as festive decor.

4th Of July Ideas

These patriotic color by number printables are a fun and colorful way for preschoolers, pre-K, and kindergarten kids to celebrate the Fourth of July!

There’s seven pages including fireworks, the American flag, a patriotic boy and girl, a firecracker, ice cream, and Uncle Sam’s hat for kids to uncover with each numbered space they color in. These pages will have kids practicing number recognition and color words without even realizing it!

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Keep little hands busy this July with these free 4th of July handwriting printables that are full of patriotic fun! Kids will enjoy practicing letters with these festive pages featuring a barbecue, flag, ice cream, and Uncle Sam’s top hat.

Each worksheet includes lines to trace the vocabulary word and the uppercase and lowercase letters to build confidence in forming the letters. It’s a festive way to mix handwriting practice with some red, white, and blue cheer!

Kids will love tackling shadow matching, object matching, a festive maze, and a count and graph challenge in this set of Fourth of July activity sheets.

Each sheet is packed with festive and exciting images that celebrate America’s big day in a playful, hands-on way. These brain boosting challenges will help little learners sharpen their number skills, visual recognition, and problem solving abilities in a way that feels like playing instead of learning.

A completed Statue of Liberty paper craft labeled “Eliana” with large cartoon eyes and a smiling face, placed on a layered blue background with a pair of blue scissors and a red glue stick nearby, ready for a kids’ craft activity.Pin

Celebrate Independence Day with a little learning mixed in counting to 10! These free 4th of July counting for preschoolers printables have little ones counting festive objects and writing in the matching numbers. Kids can build early math skills while enjoying holiday themed fun. They’ll lay a strong foundation for math, stay curious, and engaged with both of these sheets!

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Two completed green paper Statue of Liberty crafts labeled “Eliana” and “Aria” with large cartoon eyes and smiling faces, displayed on a light wood surface with blue scissors and two red glue sticks nearby for a kids’ craft activity.Pin

Statue of Liberty Name Craft

Prep Time: 8 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 23 minutes
Create personalized patriotic fun with this Statue of Liberty name craft! Kids spell their names on the crown while celebrating the 4th of July with art and learning.
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Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Marker
  • Statue of Liberty Template

Instructions

  • Download the template, print it, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by gluing the eyes just below both eyelashes.
  • Next, glue the head piece to the top of the body piece.
  • Arrange the crown letters to spell the name.
  • Finally, glue the crown letters to the top and back of the crown.

Free Statue of Liberty Name Craft Template

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Christie

Friday 27th of June 2025

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Sam

Friday 27th of June 2025

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