I'm so excited to link up with Tara @ Fourth Grade Frolics, one of my favorite bloggers, with my new Monday Made It! I've drooled over some of the pennant buntings I've seen some teachers create and was DYING to make my own! I especially favor projects that don't require sewing :) I'm very much an 'undomesticated goddess' when it comes to that!
I picked up my supplies at JoAnn's: fabric, stitch witchery, and wide grosgrain ribbon. First, I cut my fabric into triangles that measured 8 x 10 in.
After cutting the fabric I iron my ribbon in half. I then cut a piece of stitch witchery and sandwiched it in between the fabric and ribbon.
I followed the stich witchery directions on placing the iron on top of the fabric for 30 seconds...and...voila!
Pennant bunting!!! I can't wait to hang this along the wall of windows in my classroom!
Your bunting looks great! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteBrandi
Success in Second Grade
This is my kind of project...one that does not require sewing!! Thanks so much for sharing. It turned out adorable:)
ReplyDelete~Holly
Fourth Grade Flipper
I love that this was a no sewing project and it came out great.
ReplyDeleteApril✿
✿Grade School Giggles✿
Cute!
ReplyDelete~Courtney
Polka Dot Lesson Plans
Super cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEmily
I Love My Classroom
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use the pinking shears so you didn't have to sew or stich witch the sides! Very cute.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea! This would look great outside of the classroom on a bulletin board too! Totally stealing this idea ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! I've been wanting to make one of these, so I can't say thanks enough for the tutorial> Awesome! So happy to be your newest follower! :)
ReplyDeleteKelly
First Grade Fairytales