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bunting

9 replies

dylsmum1998 · 19/04/2009 20:10

not sure where to post this so thought i would try here.
am looking for bunting for my dd's birthday party, want something pink/princessy
anyone got ideas of where best place might be to buy some??

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greatwhiteshark · 19/04/2009 20:12

Make some? 'Tis easy - buy pinking shears, then go to a fabric shop or market stall that sells fat quarters (for patchworking), choose loads that are lovely pink patterns, then cut them into triangles with the pinking shears and sew them onto a length of ribbon

mrspnut · 19/04/2009 20:15

here, my daughter has the multicoloured one up in her bedroom.

Doozle · 19/04/2009 20:16

The White Company have some pink bunting

dylsmum1998 · 19/04/2009 20:32

thanks for those ideas

great white that sounds very easy to do, might give that a go- how easy is easy (i have to do by Sat and have 4 days taken up already but could do of an evening?

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greatwhiteshark · 19/04/2009 21:08

If you can work a sewing machine, then very, very easy IMO! And how lovely to have made something for your DD's birthday

dylsmum1998 · 20/04/2009 10:10

i can use a sewing machine (and have one buried in a cupboard somewhere!)
will give that a go
thank you

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glitterchick · 20/04/2009 20:14

I think Laura Ashley or Kath Kitson do bunting.

minxpinx · 20/04/2009 20:29

I did loads of it for our wedding and used basting tape and fabric glue - much quicker than sewing machine

TheProfiteroleThief · 20/04/2009 20:30

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