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		<title>Showcase Wednesday: DIY Bunting!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 14:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I jumped on the bunting bandwagon and crafted up my own bunting to dress up our wedding cake table. I probably should have taken pictures along the way to dress up this post, but alas, I have only a picture of the finished product (above). Steps: 1. Gather/purchase fabric. I purchased 2 yards of yellow [...]]]></description>
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<p>I jumped on the bunting bandwagon and crafted up my own bunting to dress up our wedding cake table.</p>
<p>I probably should have taken pictures along the way to dress up this post, but alas, I have only a picture of the finished product (above).</p>
<p>Steps:</p>
<p>1. Gather/purchase fabric. I purchased 2 yards of yellow gingham fabric and 2 yards of charcoal grey polka-dot fabric from Hancock Fabrics in Sioux Falls.</p>
<p>2. Find/draw a triangle shape and print on cardstock. This will be your pattern for the triangles. (I&#8217;m a fan of larger triangles, but I&#8217;ve seen many a cute bunting with little triangles or squares.)</p>
<p>3. Take a pen/pencil and trace along the outside of the triangle on the BACK side of the fabric.</p>
<p>4. Take (sharpened!) pinking shears and cut alongside the outside of your tracing marks. (I made about 30 triangles.)</p>
<p>5. After all of your triangles are cut, fold over the top of the triangle approximately 1 inch, and use a hot iron (with steam!) to make a crease in the triangle, similar to when you&#8217;re hemming pants. The purpose is to create a fold where the string can fit in.</p>
<p>6. When all of your triangles are ironed, grab your string, a pair of scissors and a ruler. (I used twine, but you could use ribbon, ric rac, or any other type of string, depending upon your project!) Determine the spacing between each flag (I had approximately 2 inches between triangles).</p>
<p>7. Plug in your hot glue gun, and once it&#8217;s warm, insert the string into the fold of the triangle (created with the iron) and place a line of hot glue in the fold as well. Press lightly to secure. Continue on until you&#8217;ve used all of your triangles.</p>
<p>8. Take a look at all of your triangles, and trim as necessary.</p>
<p>And you&#8217;re done!</p>
<p>While there are various tutorials online that offer ways to make your own bunting, I definitely prefer the no-sew type.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<h6>[Photo by me]</h6>
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