Monday 2 February 2009

Bunting, bunting, bunting

Those of you who know me will already be aware that I love bunting. Directions to my house usually end with the advice "Ours is the only house in the street with bunting". The thing is, I put it up for a special occasion and then it doesn't seem worth taking it down, because after all there'll be another birthday along soon, or a party or, well wouldn't you know it, it's Christmas and we'll need the bunting up then.....and now it's just grey winter and it would be too sad to take it down just when we need a bit of colour in our lives, and anyway it'll be the Little Helper's birthday next month. Before you know it it's been up for a year, and well, frankly, it just makes our house easier to find, and I'm rubbish at giving directions.


So, I've had this idea in my head for weeks for making bunting with a difference. I've spent ages trying to figure out if it would work, then designing patterns, cutting out, finding the time to make it and finally putting it all together today surrounded by three over-excited children, all of whom, by the way, covet this for their bedrooms.



I'm really pleased with how it turned out - I love the colours and the buttons, the proportions seem right. I like the way the vehicles sway slightly with any movement or breeze like they're revving up at the lights. I've got so many more ideas along these lines, I just need more felt and buttons....

5 comments:

  1. I love it,can't wait to see your other themes, like you say, the colours and buttons all fit together so well, very nice!

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  2. Love, love, love the bunting! Its so nice to see some that is themed for boys. I look forward to seeing what else you come up with.
    B x

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  3. Loving the bunting - it's gorgeous. Scrummy colours. My son loves the traffic light.

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  4. That's my favourite bunting ever, it looks great!

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  5. I think this is a really good idea - what fab bunting

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