If you're looking for a fun way to celebrate the Fourth of July this year, it's not too late to host a neighborhood bike parade! Check out these ideas for how a family in my neighborhood organizes a children's bike parade every year for Independence Day.
I enjoy making handmade goodies for the kids and parents participating like these festive pinwheels, which I hand out at the start of the parade.
Does your neighborhood host a bike parade? Tell us about it.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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A bike parade sounds like an adorable idea! Love all of the sweet pinwheels!
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I remember decorating our bikes regularly as kids! fun. Just discovered your blog. Great ideas - thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat home made ideas! I've been looking for inspiration on a neighborhood July 4th parade! Thanks for the ideas!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like, Natural Gumption! You might enjoy these Bike Parade ideas and printable clip art from Martha Stewart, too.
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