Birthday Card Ideas 4th of Julycrafts Celebrations

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Celebrating a birthday on the 4th of July can really have its pros and very few, if any, cons.  How lucky can a person be, then to have the whole nation from east to west and north to south celebrate, unknowingly, a person’s 4th of July birthday.  It could be stated, very lucky.  So, for those of you who know of someone with a birthday on the 4th of July, here are some 4th of Julybirthday cardideas.Card #1:  For the front, cut out some red and blue rectangular strips, wide and long enough to look like fire crackers, you can glue them in a row, or sporadic on the front page.  At the top of each firecracker place a yellow, green, white, red, or blue star.   Write out or prints out the words, Happy 4th of July Birthday.  Paste to the card front.  At this time you may have other creative thoughts, use them.For theinside, write following the verse:Shouts of ooh and ah are heard,as fireworks  explode acrossOur grateful nation.In a true patrioticBirthday celebration.Aren’t you luckyTo have so many well wishers,Unknowingly,Help you celebrate yourBirthday,In a true American way.Hope you are enjoying theMoment,When America ,Comes together to say,Have a veryHappy, 4th of July,BIG BANG BIRTHDAY!Card #2:  For the front, cut out some stars from small to large, arrange them like they are shooting out of a roman candle.  Use yellow, white, red , and blue.  You may want to visit the craft store and by a bag of shimmering ones to use.  Write Happy Birthday  in graduating sizes between the stars and alternating with 4th of July.For in inside, a verse that says:In honor of the red, white, and blue,and in celebration of your Birthday too,May your day be a happy one,bright as the stars,and every birthday wishcome true.A very Happy 4th of July,Birthday to you.Celebrating not only the birth of our country, but celebrating the birth of someone special whose birthday is on the 4th of July, just makes it one big birthday party, that should not be forgotten.  It is not only a holiday for celebrating the birth of our nation, or of celebrating the freedoms we have, but the birth of a friend, family member, or loved one.

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