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11 Remarkable Veterans Day Decoration Ideas


Two glasses filled with candles in the colors of the United States flag with star-topped sticks

Few things will work better than some great Veterans Day decoration ideas for you to show all your appreciation and gratitude to the ones who fought for the country, including classic patriotic centerpieces and table settings.

The list below will help you to honor any veteran for their courageous past, whether you want to theme up your home or a children’s school, for example. Read those 11 especial decorating ideas for Veterans Day and nail it!

1.  Patriotic Centerpiece

For a classic and patriotic Veterans Day centerpiece idea, create a captivating centerpiece with a clear glass vase filled with a mix of fresh red roses, white lilies, and blue delphinium.

Tie a ribbon in the colors of the American flag around the vase for an extra touch, and place mini American flags or small service branch flags in the arrangement for a patriotic flair.

2.  Themed Table Settings

Enhance your dining table with Veterans Day table decoration ideas like adding white plates with red and blue napkins. Also, use mason jars as drinking glasses, wrapping them with twine and adorning them with star-shaped tags.

To complement it, scatter a small American flag or star-shaped confetti on the table for a festive atmosphere.

3.  Red, White, and Blue Door

Create a welcoming and patriotic door decoration by making a wreath using red, white, and blue silk flowers, ribbon, and miniature American flags. 

To add a personal touch to your door decorating idea for Veterans Day, consider crafting a wooden sign that reads "Home of the Free Because of the Brave" to hang in the center of the wreath.

Anyone who sees it will feel glad to be American!

4.  Tributes At School

If you're looking for Veterans Day decoration ideas for school, encourage the students to design posters, paintings, or collages that showcase their appreciation for veterans. Hang these artworks along the hallways, creating an inspiring and educational display.

5.  Grateful Classroom Door

Another one for the schools! A good Veterans Day classroom door decoration idea is to allow students to express their gratitude by turning the classroom door into a vibrant thank-you card. Cover the door with a large American flag made from colored construction paper or fabric. 

Help the children to write heartfelt messages to veterans, creating a touching display.

6.  DIY Decoration

For a creative DIY Veterans Day decoration idea – anywhere! – make paper lanterns in the shape of American flags by painting or decorating plain white lanterns with red and blue stripes and stars. 

Alternatively, craft wooden "thank you" signs with patriotic colors and hang them around your space.

7.  Flag Display

Line your garden or walkway with small American flags on short poles. This simple yet striking display serves as a beautiful and patriotic gesture.

Remember there are some rules to follow when flying the American flag: it should be displayed the highest, shouldn’t catch rain or snow, should be lit at night and the union should be on the viewer’s left!

8.  Luminous Candlelight

Illuminate your outdoor space with mason jar luminaries. Paint mason jars in red, white, and blue, and insert tea light candles. These will create a warm and welcoming glow on your driveway or porch.

9.  Vintage Military Decor

Scour antique shops or family collections for vintage military helmets, medals, and memorabilia. Use these items as decor elements throughout your space, sparking conversations and adding a historical touch to your Veterans Day decor.

10.  Chalkboard Elegance

Find a large chalkboard or create a faux chalkboard surface on a canvas or wooden board. Write inspiring Veterans Day quotes or messages with chalk and frame the board. Place it prominently in your space as a focal point.

11.  Thank You Banners

Collaborate with friends, family, or students to create "Thank You Veterans" banners. Use large sheets of white fabric or poster board and decorate them with heartwarming messages, drawings, and signatures. Hang these banners in visible locations to express your gratitude to veterans.

Remember that the important thing of the day is to honor and respect the history of the ones who bravely fought for the country. And, if you need more decoration ideas for other especial moments during the year, don't hesitate to visit eHARDHAT's blog page.

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