Hi guys, I think this might be a record, 4 posts in one week. Eeek!
I have a lot of things I want to post, especially from my daughter's party. I thought I would do individual posts on each of the crafts I did for her party. Today, we'll learn how to make a fabric triangular banner.
Step 1 choose your color palette, pattens etc.
Step 2 Pick out fabric
Step 3 Cut them into triangles you can make them as big or small as you want. I made a cardboard template and then traced and cut mine.
Step 4 attach the triangles to bias tape (quilting trim) I attached mine to this pink color
Step 5 is optional: I sewed a zigzag stitch around each triangle, but they do not have to be sewn, you could also just cut them with pinking shears.
Step 6 attach it to whatever you desire. I made mine for my daughter's 8th birthday party. We used it to do a photo booth type pictures.
Hope you got some ideas. I had fun making mine. And I will for sure use this for other photo shoots. I am thinking I'll make many more for boys etc.
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I love these banners. They're so fun for all kinds of occasions.
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Mary Alice
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Deleteaww how sweet.. love the pics of ya'll having fun.
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thanks for sharing the crafts and smiles with me..
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Sonny
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DeleteWhat a darling and simple banner idea. Love the lips and moustaches too. Your header is beautiful. Glad to cross paths with you! I'm adding you to my Bloglovin list. *-*
ReplyDeleteSweet little banner and I love the fun snaps! I love fun. Thank you following me and now I'm following you!
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Shelia ;)
Awe,thank you and thanks for the follow!
DeletePretty playful and primarily pink - love your party banner!! Thanks for stopping by and following!
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Poppy
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DeleteWhat a fun project and cute pics! I'm following you now! Hugs!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome pink banner! Thanks for following me, I'm now following you back :) Greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
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DeleteThank you for stopping by Tuesday Trivia. New follower, I love your banner, pinned it. What cute pictures, FUN!
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Thanks so much!
DeleteHi Allie, I am now following you on GFC and I welcome you to my blog and I look forward to getting to know you and your blog! I love the banner that you made it's so pretty. I used to sew when I was little and my mom would have to finish everything that I made. LOL!
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Well this could probably be made with hot glue just wouldn't be as sturdy. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the follow!
DeleteHey, this is so fun!!! I wish I had a girl! {boys just don't get excited over a banner} but maybe I can make this for our neighbor expecting a girl!!
ReplyDeleteYes, that would be a great decoration for a shower or even as a gift for the babies room if you can get a sneak peek of the baby's room.
DeleteSo cute, this is fun. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
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DeleteAdorable ideas. You've inspired me to visit the fabric store! Thanks for visiting my blog and for following me!
ReplyDeleteHey don't forget Walmart has clearance $1-2 rack.I love going there and getting a few yards here and there for future projects!
DeleteHi Ally, Christine stopping by from Little Brags...following you now too!!!! Wonderful banner.....I wish I knew how to sew
ReplyDeleteWell you could always sew it by hand or with hot glue, lol.
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ReplyDeleteHi Allie!
Thanks for stopping by!
I, too, love bunting! I think I have a box full of them. A few for every occasion :0)
You can also make bunting with scrapbook paper! Check it out . . .
http://simplysuzannes.blogspot.com/2013/07/easy-summer-bunting.html
Have a great week!
Suzanne (new follower)
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DeleteThank you for following along with us, wanted to stop by and say hi! Your blog is great, so many fun projects :) Thanks also for sharing our button, we appreciate it. We're now following along with us, as well! Have a great day.
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DeleteYour banner turned out so pretty, and those photos are priceless! laurie
ReplyDeleteThanks,I love them too, I will cherish them!
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ReplyDeleteLove your Banner!! Thanks so much for stopping by and for Following me . I have returned the favor!!
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DeleteLove the banner! Thanks for stopping by my blog, I'm now following yours!
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DeleteFirst of all thank you for visiting and following "JOY's Jots, Shots & Whatnots!" I really do appreciate that. Meanwhile, looking over your blog, YES, this would be a perfect scrappy project for those 25¢ bags of scrap fabrics I got on the yard sale. Thanks for the idea! I should try this for my fall party I'm planning. Yep, for sure following your blog as well. It's great!
ReplyDeleteGot a whole 5 ft roll of fabric at a thrift store for only $4.98. Now I just need a project!
DeleteCute, I love the triangle bunting. Thanks for following my blog, I'm following you back through BlogLovin.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit. I have to say I had a little difficulty finding your blog - I kept getting taken to Google +.
Love this post. I've often thought of making one of these banners. You make it sound so easy!
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Super cute! Pinned. Hugs! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! It would be so easy to pick up clearance fabric and make those, since you don't need very big pieces!
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ReplyDeleteGreat simple tutorial! I want to make a banner for my daughter's room. Pinning and sharing! Thanks for sharing this at Totally Terrific Tuesday. I can't wait to see what you have for this week!
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Great simple tutorial! I want to make a banner for my daughter's room. Pinning and sharing! Thanks for sharing this at Totally Terrific Tuesday. I can't wait to see what you have for this week!
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