Yes, bunting... I think I may have mentioned on this blog that I like bunting - I do! Its such a happy decoration!
So you can imagine how happy I was when I found the
WeRMemoryKeepers Banner Punch Board!!!!
Be still my bunting loving heart! :o)
I demo'd the board at The Craft Barn's recent Summer Craft Fest (you can find them
here on the shop's site). I made bunting in
all sorts of shapes, colours and sizes through the day.. and had time to stamp and make a simple bunting for the shop too...
Here's my clean and simple display at the start of the day... showing the basic shapes that the board creates: pennants from 1inch through to 8.5inches...
I think the small sizes would make great flags for cupcakes (or for a coconut macaroon as I used here).
I mounted a strip of bunting onto a bamboo skewer for ease of showing people how to create a phrase/word bunting during the demo day - these are pennants measuring 2.5in top to bottom - great for the top of a bigger birthday cake, or across a 12x12 scrapbook spread.
The Banner Punch Board is so easy to use - 3 simple cuts will create the basic shape and the icing on the cake is that the board also punches the hole need for the hanging thread! What's not to love about that!
During the day I cut and stamped this bunting for the shop - the flower stamp is from JOFY36, and the 'stitched' scallop border along the top edge is from JOFY31.
More bunting! Left to right:
1. I discovered that I could cut a window out of a flag - would look great with laser cut paper laid across the aperture(attached on the reverse), or vellum so that light could show through... or acetate..;
3. Stenciled pattern;
2-4. Craft Barn pennants:
5. another aperture flag:
6. the final flag on right has a smaller contrasting pennant laid on top - easy to create the mat and layered effect because the board works on the same angle, just different heights/lengths.
While I was experimenting I discovered - a bit by accident - that I could
cut chevrons (!!) using the board... and here's a simple step on how to:
Cut a length of scrapbook paper/card - this one is 1.5 x 12in (you can adapt the sizing to suit your need).
Lay the strip up the centre of the board matching up the 1.5in marks so that it is central and straight- its important that the paper is central or your chevron point will be unbalanced
Cut the first chevron, running the blade across the two top edges. I discarded this shape as had a straight top - not what I needed.
Now you the strip has pointed/chevron ends - you need a 'measure' point - I used the top 8.5in marked line (shown above) to position my paper for each additional cut. Position. Cut. Remove. Position. Cut. Remove.... this is the result!!:
And this is what I created with the chevrons:
(the card measures 12.5cm/5inches) 'thanks' die cut is Poppy Dies (1118 thanks), flowers are Creative Expressions (Dandelion heads)
I had a lot of fun with this great board - makes bunting soooo simple and people LOVED that fact that it punched the threading holes - a serious selling point! :o)
(nb. I bought this product, all views are my own)
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