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Узнайте, как сделать цветы из ткани своими руками, следуя 4 пошаговым мастер-классам, и вдохновитесь 30 фото роз, пионов и др. цветов из атласной, джинсовой, льняной ткани и органзы.
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2018 Topic 6: Banners and Bunting Kathleen Grace Good evening everyone, Darcy here with a new topic. This one is very much looking forward to the better weather, summery days, lighter evenings and garden parties. Our new topic is Banners and Bunting. Before we start, let's see who won the Topic 5: Nautical Colours Challenge... The winner is: Sarah B from Sazzle's Desk Email Darcy to claim your prize. [email protected] There are many names for these fluttery bits of decoration, bunting, bunts, flags, garlands,banners and pennants but whatever you call them they have been around a long time. The earliest reference I can find is from the 1600's and relates to the flags raised on a ship. On naval ships the sailor who raises the flag is still known as a 'bunt'. Though we now use the term 'bunting' to mean the whole string of flags, it was originally the word used to describe the material. An individual flag was called a 'Tammy' , derived from a French word for lightweight fabric. Modern bunting is varied and can be made from anything, from paper to card, fabric, wool,plastic wood, really anything that you can string together. We also use it in many more ways,not just on ships, I mean, how many of us have a naval ship handy? Now we use bunting on cards, canvasses, scrapbook pages, in gardens and strung up at windows or on walls. So let's have a look at some great examples. I love these pom poms, and what a fun way to get children involved, this would brighten up a bedroom or a garden. Get It Rapt Fabric is still a popular choice for bunting, and this one would be relatively easy to make. The centre image could be any shape, and could be stamped fabric instead of patterned. Blue Moon Gallery This set is a little more unusual in shape, but very effective as an autumn decoration. Follow the link in the name to see them strung up over a fireplace. Laurel Stephens This next set is a fabulous bit of recycling, the fabrics for these flags were once tablecloths. They had become holey and damaged over the years so they were cut apart and the best bits were rescued to make bunting. I adore these and will be on the lookout for old tablecloths now! How could you recreate this with stamps? I think that Kay Carley's stamps would be perfect for this vintage look. There were so many beautiful fabric sets to show you, but I was especially taken by the knitted and crochet ones. Here is a tutorial on how to make them. Bunting does not need to be strung up, how about adding it to a cushion or a pencil case. Again you could stamp your favourite images onto fabric and then use fabric glue or stitching to attach them. Josie Bunting is everywhere, and even appears on mugs. Heather Richards. If you are having a cuppa then you definitely need cake! Louise Cleaver This one is one of my favourites of the paper collections, so simple but effective, a die cutting machine or a paper punch and an old book and you are all set to make this. LaMiaCasa Staying with the heart theme, this is another fabulous idea. Bookity More recycling of old books with this paper star garland. Sunbeauty Don't forget vintage music sheets, generally bigger than reading books so you can make bigger flags. Cariadgifts If you don't fancy stringing up bunting everywhere, then cards are a much more manageable size. This one from Julie Hickey has so many wonderful details. Your individual flags do not have to be the same shape or size, try mixing them up. Julie Hickey The red lanterns on this Chinese New Year card really pop off the white background, adding them to strings really completes the composition. Wanda Flags of all sizes and shapes can work really effectively. Here tags, hearts, an envelope and traditional flag shapes are all mixed. Lea Lawson More cut outs, this time strung onto a card, minimal elements but maximum effect. Kasia Curry These mini flags cut from sparkly card are perfect for a string of bunting to wrap around a gift. A matching tag would make a lovely set. Anastasia Marie Scrapbook layouts look great with bunting, it can be themed to match your photos. Jaszmurka A mixed media canvas or art journal layout is a great place to try bunting, it can be flat in a journal or a bit more textured or 3d on a canvas. JeanKate One last mixed media piece, how sweet is this wire cage, with its fairy and bunting. Effie So many wonderful ways to use bunting, there are even more if you follow the Pinterest links. I hope these have inspired you , whether you use fabric, paper,, wood or any other wonderful substrate I hope you have fun. Can you imagine the party we could have if you all create strings of bunting, I will bring the cake! Don't forget to follow Darcy and Leandra's Pinterest boards if this topic pushes your buttons, you will see plenty more examples to whet your appetite there! I am really looking forward to seeing what you create over the next 2 weeks! ~ Darcy We always hope that you learn something interesting from our blog. Our creative team love to read your comments so much, so please take time to let them know you've been inspired! You must complete step 1 AND 2 to be entered into the draw. To join our challenge: 1. Leave a comment on the Topic Introduction Post and go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy Apron. 2. Make something arty relevant to the topic, and link your creation from any social URL (eg. Instagram, Pinterest, Blog Post etc) sharing your original make to this challenge page. The current topic link Topic 6: Bunting & Banners will close 17:00 (London Time) Sunday, 15th April 2018, and the winner will be announced 2 hours later at 19:00. All links go in the draw to win a PaperArtsy creative apron. Please make sure we can contact you as a prize winner - it helps if you share your contact info from the platform you opt to use. Good Luck! 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