I made a fall banner during our last Wine and Design at my friend Cassie's home. When she told me what we were making, I immediately thought, "burlap." Don't ask me why; I guess I knew that I wanted a rustic, country look and that I could achieve that with burlap. As usual, I wanted to use what I had on hand.
Hmm, as I sat at my kitchen table, I saw the burlap rice bags that I've been using for decor...those would do! I quickly measured and cut them into long triangle shapes and then gathered all my paper, scissors, glue and stencils and headed over to Cassie's, not really sure what I was going to do next.
Once I got there, I scoured my paper collection and decided to use a gingham gray and white. Since my letter stencils proved too big for my little triangles, I borrowed Cassie's mom's chipboard letters and traced them. Next, I glued them on to the burlap flags. I then traced some leaf stencils on to some fall colored papers and strategically glued them on to the burlap.
Since I used the seam side of the burlap rice bags, I was able to place the kite string inside the seams to hang them. A couple of stitches on each flag is all it took to secure it to the string. Simple, yet quite striking! Don't you think?
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7 comments:
it looks perfect hanging in your window!
Thanks! However, I now moved it to my mantle since the sunlight showed the lettering from the other side. Oh well.
Love the banner!
Love it!!!! I am going to make one right away :)
PERFECTLY festive! Love it!
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Something so easy to make and add so much character at the same time, how could that be bad? Found you on Freckled Laundry!
xox
Nancy
Renee! I love this. Perfectly autumn. Thank you so much for the tutorial & linking up to air your laundry Friday. Hope to see you tonight!
Jami
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