Monday, June 06, 2011

Baby Shower Name Bunting

 For my friend Melanie's surprise baby shower we wanted a name bunting to use as a decoration that could also be used as nursery decor. My friend Georgia bought these awesome textured fabrics at thrift stores and I made a name bunting out of them(my first one EVER).

Yellow and white stripes on the front with the applique letters.

Pink Corduroy on the back and brown bias tape to connect it all.

The theme of her nursery is butterflies,
so I found a butterfly to add to the bunting on either side of her name.

I didn't take step by step pictures,
but I am sure you can google bunting tutorials and have just a few to choose from;) Ha!
Maybe I will add to the insanity when I make my next one.

We hung it up at the shower and it was so cute!

I am hooked and am planning to make one for my own house one of these days:)

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6 comments:

The Miller Five said...

WAY CUTE! That would even be darling in a little dude's room. Great job!

Jamie @ DIY Home Sweet Home said...

SO cute. Love the butterfly. Thank you so much for linking up to More The Merrier Monday. I can't wait to see what you come up with next week.

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Gwen @ Gwenny Penny said...

Cute! Love that it can be used in the nursery after the party. Great color combo with the yellow/pink/brown.

April said...

That's so adorable!

Kristin @ Yellow Bliss Road said...

Very cute! I would love something like this in my daughter's room. Her colors are gray/aqua/pink, ahem, in case you were wondering. LOL!

Unknown said...

what a cute project! thanks for sharing this with us! hope you have a fab weekend!

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