Does the internet need another pennant banner tutorial?
Absolutely not. So I'm just gonna give details on what I used and which tutorial I followed.
I got the printable pattern here (great tutorial) and made the template from a paper bag. The fabric I used was a curtain panel that I bought and didn't end up using, green striped Ikea fabric and left over navy fabric from my striped curtains. I used cotton belting to hold the whole thing together.
I chose to make a pennant banner because I needed something cheap and something that would take up a lot of space on a massive wall in my son's nursery. I only had to spend about $9 on the belting and I had all the other materials. Cheap: check. The banner is 15 feet and fills up most of the wall. Space filler: check.
I know, I know, I need to fix my circle, but there you have it...all 15 feet of my banner.
Next up, I need to fill the other massive wall in the nursery. I feel another gallery wall coming on.
I hope everyone had a wonderful first day of summer yesterday. It was hot here!
To all my readers that don't have children or babies: I'm sorry for all the nursery talk! I'll be done soon, I promise!
I'll be linking up to:
Absolutely not. So I'm just gonna give details on what I used and which tutorial I followed.
I got the printable pattern here (great tutorial) and made the template from a paper bag. The fabric I used was a curtain panel that I bought and didn't end up using, green striped Ikea fabric and left over navy fabric from my striped curtains. I used cotton belting to hold the whole thing together.
I chose to make a pennant banner because I needed something cheap and something that would take up a lot of space on a massive wall in my son's nursery. I only had to spend about $9 on the belting and I had all the other materials. Cheap: check. The banner is 15 feet and fills up most of the wall. Space filler: check.
I know, I know, I need to fix my circle, but there you have it...all 15 feet of my banner.
Next up, I need to fill the other massive wall in the nursery. I feel another gallery wall coming on.
I hope everyone had a wonderful first day of summer yesterday. It was hot here!
To all my readers that don't have children or babies: I'm sorry for all the nursery talk! I'll be done soon, I promise!
I'll be linking up to:
Gosh! That banner is TOO ADORABLE! Lucky baby to have SUCH a cute nursery.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so cute! I love the cute fabric! So adorable!!
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Your banner looks great! I'm planning something similar for my son's big boy room which I'm hoping to get started soon. Thanks for the inspiration, and thanks for stopping by my blog too--comments are always fun:)! And LayBabyLay is amazing...glad you're enjoying it too!
ReplyDeleteThat is a seriously cute banner! Love that you made it out of a TJ's bag! Love that place!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Thanks Pam. I'm pretty much addicted to Trader Joe's!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I recently made a banner out of old grain sacks for my son's room. They are fun aren't they!
ReplyDeleteyea! it turned out great! thanks for linking back to me!
ReplyDeletelooks great!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use the curtain panel. Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteOkay that's it this mother is breaking out the world of pendants!
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