Monday, April 7, 2008

Colorful English Buntings - aka: Flag Pennants

Ready for some spring color? Besides planting our favorite annuals, you can also add some color with these English style buntings - or pennants as we Americans call them.

The above one is made out of remnants of vintage tablecloth fabric. Sweet cherries, raspberries, red roses, geraniums and fruits are just perfect for summer. The back is red and white polka dot fabric.


Lots of colorful vintage inspired and a Mary Engelbreit fabric on this one. On the back are yellow, blue, red and green polka dot fabrics...just flip it around for an all together different look.
Cheerful colors.
Now for the pink and shabby chic gals, here is a pink one with lots of scattered pink roses ~ very feminine. This one has sold, however I will be making more similar to it.
Not only are these great in a garden, at a tag sale, or for that special celebration, but you can display these inside over a mantel, on a wall or over a window. (note: just don't hang them over an infant or small child's bed or over an open flame.) Lots of fun and just cottage-E sweet!

For sale now in my ETSY shop.

35 comments:

  1. Heidi made these for her neices and nephew. They were hung at Kristen's house for my birthday.
    Very cute.

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  2. Love them Becky! I made two large sets for my nieces' kids. Did a funky bright colored set and for my little Pickle I did pink ones as that is her favorite color. They are big here as they are used for each and every birthday in Holland.

    Hugs and kitty kisses ~
    Heidi and Dagi

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  3. Loved reading your blog. LOL...I was like the others. I thought to myself, "I didn't know Susie Q painted." Your pennants are so charming. ~ Lynn

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  4. You forgot to mention how versatile they are like my Mom mentioned! LOL!

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  5. Oh, I love them -- so cheerful!
    xoxo,
    Mary

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  6. How cute!!!
    Best Wishes
    Brenda:)

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  7. Hi Becky! Thanks so much for visiting my blog. Your banners are very sweet! I love making them too. I'm so glad you stopped by because it gave me a chance to see your listings on ebay. I love what you have listed and I just better win something!
    -Karoline

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  8. Beautiful buntings!! Love the fabric mix you used on both sets, really gorgeous!
    Smiles, Karen

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  9. Love these...
    I have a few hanging around, aren't they great!
    Priscilla

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  10. These are so festive. I will have to find some reason to have a party! You picked the best color combinations. Susan

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  11. ohhh I'm simply loving this. You are so talented.

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  12. OMG Beckers * I LOVE THOSE!!!!! Waaaaay too cute!! Love the one with the tablecloth prints ~ sooooo clever :)

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  13. OH Geesh~ Just realized I called you BECKERS! My daughter is Rebecca/Becca and I always call her Beckers or Bex * sorry 'bout that! xo P

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  14. In my house, with 4 children, I am always looking for my "GOOD SCISSORS" But, my "ric-rack scissors", as I call them, are always in good shape.
    It is hard to share...But , I do. I dream of a pair of scissors that are all mine. :)..I can make these! Thank You, ox, amy

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  15. Very cute and love those happy and sweet colors. Wish I had somewhere I could hang them.

    Hugs - karen

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  16. They are so cute! I love "em!!!!

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  17. Becky, the buntings are adorable and so versatile! Love the ME prints and what a great idea to use vintage tablecloths...another way to recycle!

    Take care,
    pam

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  18. Ooohhh I love them both! So pretty sweetie!
    Amanda (aka Cottage Contessa)

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  19. Becky, these are too cute...I love them both. You have the best ideas. Hugs, Linda

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  20. That is DARLING!!! what a great idea!!!

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  21. Hello Becky, love your pennats. They are all so happy and cheerful looking. So many different ideals for ways to display them. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Blessings,Shelley

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  22. Becky - they are precious! Thanks for the tip about keeping away from the open flame - something I have been having trouble with, lately. Love, Esther

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  23. oh Becky! Those are so pretty!

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  24. These are too cute Becky. They would look adorable in many many spots.

    Hugs,
    LeAnn :)

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  25. Okay, these are just about the cutest things I've ever seen!

    :)
    Cathy

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  26. Oh, I just saw this on etsy. I already marked the red version as a favorite! You are tempting me big time!!!! Your work and creations~super superb. I have trouble coming up with big superlatives ;-)

    Hugs,
    Lallee

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  27. The buntings are wonderful Becky. Love the fabrics you've chosen!

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  28. I saw those in your Etsy store and thought..."Wow! That girl is creative!" I am going to try to use some some of my stash and make these for my porch!

    :-) Rosie

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  29. ooooooooooohhh! Wht a fantastic idea! I never would have thought to put one on my porch but how festive it would look. I will hve to check out your etsy shop. So nice to meet you and browse your charming vintage blog. I'm adding you to my sidebar and will be back. I love making new blog girlfriends!
    Miles of smiles,
    Darly

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  30. These are gorgeous!! I hopped right on over to the shop and ARGH! They were already gone!!!!! Okay, I am depressed a little...but so happy for those who got them!
    You do amazing work!!

    Love,
    Sue

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  31. I was pleased to see no candles burning underneath these beautiful buntings! Pennants, what are they? x

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  32. Oh why, oh why did I miss the red bunting?!? My loss for sure...

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