Red, White and Blue Wreath Charcuterie Board for 4th of July Patriotic Celebrations
Bring the festive spirit to your table with this Red, White and Blue Wreath Charcuterie Board. A vibrant and patriotic centerpiece that’s as fun to assemble as it is to eat! Perfect for the 4th of July, Memorial Day, or any summer celebration.
This snack board is a joyful mix of savory bites, sweet treats, and bright seasonal colors. It’s more than an appetizer – it’s a celebration of freedom, friends, and the flavors of summer.

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Whether you’re hosting a 4th of July bash or a laid-back Memorial Day picnic, this board captures the spirit of the holiday – bold, bright, and full of joy.
How to Make Red, White and Blue Wreath Charcuterie Board
Here are the ingredients you need to make this red, white and blue wreath charcuterie board, plus step by step instructions for how to make it.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- 1/3 cup candy cherries
- 5 strawberries
- 1/3 cup mini mozzarella
- 5 cheese slices
- 1/3 cup graham crackers
- 1/3 cup star crackers
- 1/2 cup mini white frosted cookies
- 1/3 cup cashew nuts
- 1/3 cup red gummy candy
- 1/4 red bell pepper

Step by Step Instructions
1. Cut star shapes out of the cheese slices using a small star-shaped cookie cutter. Place each cheese star on top of a star-shaped graham cracker.

2. Remove the green tops (sepals) from the strawberries, then slice them into halves or quarters depending on size. Cut the red bell pepper into thin, even strips for easy grabbing and color contrast on the board.

3. Divide the circle into four even sections (like a clock face at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock). Add the red bell pepper strips on the top, the gummy candy on the right, the cashew nuts at the bottom and the mini mozzarella balls on the left. These create the “anchors” of your wreath.

4. Next, fill in the spaces between the four main sectors with the remaining items. Alternate textures and colors to keep it visually balanced and appetizing. Add small piles of blueberries, candy cherries, sliced strawberries, cheese-on-crackers, and mini white frosted cookies in the gaps. Finally, complete the wreath by forming an inner ring with graham cracker stars to frame the center.


Whether you’re hosting a backyard BBQ or gathering with friends to watch fireworks, this red, white and blue wreath charcuterie board adds a patriotic pop to your party spread. With its playful mix of textures and festive flair, it’s sure to be the star of your snack table, and a conversation starter everyone will enjoy nibbling on.
More 4th of July Bites
- Heart-Shaped Patriotic Charcuterie Board
- Red, White and Blue Fruit Skewers
- Red, White and Blue Fruit Salad
- American Flag Charcuterie Board
- Red, White and Blue Charcuterie Cups
- Red, White and Blue Cheesecake Bites
Red, White and Blue Wreath Charcuterie Board
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup blueberries
- 1/3 cup candy cherries
- 5 strawberries
- 1/3 cup mini mozzarella
- 5 cheese slices
- 1/3 cup graham crackers
- 1/3 cup star crackers
- 1/2 cup mini white frosted cookies
- 1/3 cup cashew nuts
- 1/3 cup red gummy candy
- 1/4 red bell pepper
Instructions
- Cut star shapes out of the cheese slices using a small star-shaped cookie cutter. Place each cheese star on top of a star-shaped graham cracker.
- Remove the green tops (sepals) from the strawberries, then slice them into halves or quarters depending on size. Cut the red bell pepper into thin, even strips for easy grabbing and color contrast on the board.
- Divide the circle into four even sections (like a clock face at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock). Add the red bell pepper strips on the top, the gummy candy on the right, the cashew nuts at the bottom and the mini mozzarella balls on the left.
- Next, fill in the spaces between the four main sectors with the remaining items. Alternate textures and colors to keep it visually balanced and appetizing. Add small piles of blueberries, candy cherries, sliced strawberries, cheese-on-crackers, and mini white frosted cookies in the gaps. Finally, complete the wreath by forming an inner ring with graham cracker stars to frame the center.


