I decided we needed some homemade patriotic color in our house with the 4th of July coming up...
I bought some fabric in reds, whites, and blues to add to the scrap fabric I had in the same colors.
I traced, cut out, ironed, and then hemmed the edges of the flags. (I used the already hemmed edges of the white bandana.)
I had 2 extra dowels from the roman shade I made in Jude's room, so I cut them into shorter pieces to use as flag poles.
Next, I hot-glued the hemmed flags to the shortened dowels.
I borrowed the beans from the bean box, to help the flags stand up, and dumped them in this blue container.
Ta-da!
PS - This fruit pizza always shows up at our July 4th family celebrations. I'm going to make it this year. So cool and yummy on a hot 4th!
Your flags look great! and I love how you made them - so simple!!
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Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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This is so simple but adds great detail!!
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Danielle
awww, very cute idea. And so quick!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to add some festive flair for the 4th! Would you stop by and link this up at my patriotic party?!
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What a simple and fun idea! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteAnd will be featuring you in the July 4th spectacular on the blog tomorrow morning! These are so sweet. ;)
Thanks so much for linking up <3 Christina
LOVE these!! I shared this post on my crafty facebook page : )
ReplyDeleteReally cute idea Tricia!
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Enjoy your daughter this holiday!
Stacey of Embracing Change
Thank you for sharing such a informative post with us.
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