Easy Star Cinnamon Rolls for the 4th of July

Some mornings, you want cute and festive… without mixing dough, waiting for rise time, or making a floury mess. These 4th of July star cinnamon rolls solve that problem. You start with a can of cinnamon rolls, cut them into stars, bake, and decorate. No yeast, no kneading, no stress.

Hand pulling apart a soft star-shaped cinnamon roll topped with icing and red, white, and blue sprinkles on a plate.

I make these every 4th of July for breakfast. The kids get so excited when they see the star shapes, and the sprinkles make them feel like fireworks on a plate. This recipe is fast, fun, and still feels homemade.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Overhead view of ingredients for star-shaped cinnamon rolls including a can of cinnamon rolls, red and silver star cookie cutters, and red, white, and blue sprinkles on a light background.
  • 1 can ready-to-bake cinnamon rolls – Use your favorite brand. The can includes icing, which saves time.
  • Festive sprinkles – Red, white, and blue sprinkles make these extra patriotic.
  • Star-shaped cookie cutter – Metal cutters work best because they make clean edges.

How to Make 4th of July Star Cinnamon Rolls

Overhead view of cinnamon rolls on parchment paper with a spatula pressing one roll flat to prepare it for cutting into a star shape.
Overhead view of cinnamon roll dough being pressed into a red star-shaped cookie cutter on a parchment-lined baking sheet, with cut star shapes and dough scraps nearby.
Overhead view of baked breakfast on a parchment-lined baking sheet, golden brown with visible cinnamon swirls and slightly puffed edges.
Close-up of white icing being drizzled over a warm pull apart bread on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Overhead view of baked dessert drizzled with icing and topped with red, white, and blue sprinkles on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

1. Preheat your oven to the temperature listed on the cinnamon roll package. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease the pan to prevent sticking.

2. Open the tube of cinnamon rolls and gently separate each roll. Place them a few inches apart on the prepared baking sheet so they have room to spread while baking. Set the icing packet aside on the counter to warm to room temperature.

3. Using the back of a spatula, gently flatten each cinnamon roll until it’s wide enough to fit your star-shaped cookie cutter. Lightly spray the spatula with non-stick spray to keep the dough from sticking.

4. Place your star-shaped cookie cutter in the center of each flattened roll. Press straight down to cut clean edges and form a star shape.

5. Gather the extra dough scraps from around each star. Place your cookie cutter on the pan and press the leftover pieces into the cutter to form additional stars. If you have multiple sizes of cookie cutters, you can mix sizes for a fun look. If not, keep them all the same size.

6. Place the baking sheet in the oven and bake according to the package directions. Keep a close eye on them. Because the stars are smaller than a standard cinnamon roll, they may bake a little faster.

7. Remove the pan from the oven and let the star cinnamon rolls cool on the pan for about 10 to 15 minutes. This helps the icing melt just enough to spread without running off completely.

8. Snip the corner off the icing packet and drizzle the icing over the warm star rolls. Immediately add festive sprinkles so they stick to the icing.

Tips for Perfect Star Cinnamon Rolls

  • Press the cutter firmly so the star shape holds and doesn’t puff back together while baking.
  • Use parchment paper to prevent sticking and help the stars lift cleanly from the pan.
  • Add edible glitter for extra sparkle if you want a festive, firework-style shine.

How to Store & Make Ahead

  • Room temp: Covered, 2 days.
  • Fridge: Up to 4 days. Warm gently before serving.
  • Freezer: Freeze baked rolls up to 2 months.
  • Make ahead: Assemble, refrigerate overnight, bake fresh in the morning.

Star Cinnamon Rolls FAQs

Yes. You can shape the stars, cover the pan, and refrigerate them overnight. When you’re ready to bake, take the pan out while the oven preheats and bake as directed. The rolls may need an extra minute or two in the oven if they’re cold.

This usually means the dough wasn’t pressed firmly enough into the cutter or the rolls were too thick. Make sure you flatten the cinnamon rolls evenly and press the cookie cutter all the way down so the edges are defined.

Absolutely. Stars are perfect for the 4th of July, but you can use hearts, trees, or any shape you like. Just make sure the cutter fits inside the flattened cinnamon roll.

Because the rolls are cut into smaller shapes, they often bake faster than full-size rolls. Start checking them a few minutes early so they don’t over-brown.

No. You can use your own glaze, cream cheese frosting, or even melted white chocolate. But the icing in the can is quick and easy, especially for busy mornings.

Plate filled with star-shaped cinnamon rolls drizzled with icing and topped with red, white, and blue sprinkles on a patriotic table setting.
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Plate of star-shaped cinnamon rolls drizzled with icing and topped with red, white, and blue sprinkles, set on a festive patriotic background.

Star-Shaped Cinnamon Rolls

Recipe by Rebekah Winscott

Fun and festive star cinnamon rolls made with canned dough, icing, and sprinkles. Perfect for a quick 4th of July breakfast or brunch.


  • Total Time25 minutes
  • Yield14 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 can ready-to-bake cinnamon rolls (includes icing)
  • Festive sprinkles
  • Star-shaped cookie cutter
  • Non-stick cooking spray (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to the temperature listed on the cinnamon roll package and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or grease lightly.
  2. Separate the cinnamon rolls and place them a few inches apart on the baking sheet. Set the icing aside.
  3. Flatten each roll with the back of a spatula until wide enough to fit your star cookie cutter.
  4. Press the star-shaped cookie cutter into the center of each flattened roll to cut out stars.
  5. Gather the leftover dough pieces and press them into the cutter to form extra stars.
  6. Bake according to package directions, checking early since the smaller shapes may bake faster.
  7. Cool on the pan for 10–15 minutes.
  8. Drizzle with the included icing and immediately top with festive sprinkles.

Notes

  • Press the cookie cutter firmly so the shape holds.
  • Bake on parchment paper to prevent sticking.
  • Add sprinkles while icing is still soft so they stick.
  • Baking time may be slightly shorter than the package suggests.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 star roll
  • Calories: 190 kcal
  • Sugar: 14g
  • Sodium: 350mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Saturated Fat: 3g
  • Carbohydrates: 28g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 3g

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