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Halloween Burlap Bunting
From CRAFT
This project first appeared on the pages of CRAFT or on Craftzine.
Spell it out!
- Author: Vanessa Coppola
- Time required: 3 hours
- Difficulty: Easy
I'm a bit of a Homeowners Association rebel, seeing as how my house is the only one on the block that has been adorned with pumpkins and spider webs since early September. Saying that I love Halloween is a bit of an understatement. For just one night you get to be a kid again. You get to play dress up and stuff your face full of candy corn. What's not to love about it?
Want to Halloweenify your home with me? Heat up that glue gun and pull out some rickrack; we're making bunting flags. You can hang up the flags at your Halloween party or hang them outside to help greet trick-or-treaters. The great thing about these flags is that they are reversible, so you can decorate the opposite side for Thanksgiving or Christmas (don't worry, I haven't started decorating for Christmas ... yet). I plan on spelling out T-H-A-N-K-F-U-L-! on the opposite side, adding some fall-colored rickrack and hanging the bunting in our dining room for Thanksgiving.
Grab yourself a few pumpkin-spiced lattes, because while this project isn't very difficult, it is a tad time consuming. Happy Halloween!
Project originally posted on CRAFT.
Tools
- Cardstock, 1 piece
- Hot glue gun and glue
- Iron
- Letter stencils store bought or handmade
- Pen
- Scissors
Relevant parts
- No-sew iron-on adhesive I used Heat-n-Bond
- Black felt, approximately 2 - 8 1/2" x 11" sheets or cotton fabric
- Burlap, 1/2 yard
- Jute string or hemp string
- Rickrack
- View:
- Paginated
- Full width

Edit Step 2 ¶
Trace the letters H-A-L-L-O-W-E-E-N onto the Heat-n-Bond that is now adhered to the felt.
Make sure to trace the letters backwards so they will face the right direction when you flip them over, felt-side up. I found the letter stencils, which were originally part of a Halloween banner, in the holiday section of my local craft store. You could easily make your own stencils by searching online for a free Halloween font, printing out H-A-L-L-O-W-E-E-N on cardstock, and cutting out each letter.

Edit Step 4 ¶
Make a flag template out of cardstock, draw your flag shape of choice on cardstock and cut it out. You could make traditional triangular bunting flags or circles. I chose a rectangular shape that comes to a point at one end. Make sure the flag template will be large enough for the felt letters.
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