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Fourth of July Rag Flag Window
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Claire @ Claire Lynn Home
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So I'm a little bit of a procrastinator, but technically my project was finished just in time for the 4th of July, even if it was the morning of!
Using one of my old window frames, I measured and stapled in 13 jute strings across the back. Next, I cut several strips of red, white and blue fabric and tied it onto the string to create a US flag. I added 50 stars.. yep, all 50, and then created a cute banner to go across the top.
It may be last minute, but I think it turned out great! What do you think?
Using one of my old window frames, I measured and stapled in 13 jute strings across the back. Next, I cut several strips of red, white and blue fabric and tied it onto the string to create a US flag. I added 50 stars.. yep, all 50, and then created a cute banner to go across the top.
It may be last minute, but I think it turned out great! What do you think?
Here is the finished Rag Flag!
After measuring out 13 lines, I used a staple gun to string across 13 jute strings.
Next, I tied the blue strips onto the string and added 50 stars! Yep.. count them.. there are 50!
Then, I tied red and white fabric strips to the sting.
I created a cute banner to go across the top using my Silhouette machine.
My finished flag! Ready to welcome our 4th of July guests.
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Published July 4th, 2013 10:30 AM
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