Sunday, January 30

Bunting DIY

Today I'd like to share a super easy DIY.  I know a lot of you are collectors of pretty things, just like me, so many of you probably have lots of vintage scarves hanging around.  Here's a fun way to utilize some of them:

Supplies:
scarves;  ribbon, string, or yarn (I used finger garland I had around)

1.  Hang your ribbon or string wherever you desire.
2.  Fold scarves in half to form triangles and hang side by side.  It should look like this:

There you have it!  It's a super easy/super pretty scarf bunting!  
I hope you enjoy!  xoxo Katie

32 comments:

  1. What a wonderful and simple idea! Can't get enough of the bunting!

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  2. That is so cute! No sew solution! :)

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  3. I love it!!!
    So simple, yet gorgeous!!! (I must find some vintage scarves)

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  4. What a great idea! It turned out so pretty!!

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  5. Bookmarking this DIY for future baby/nursery! LOVE it! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. What I like about this is that you don't have to ruin the vintage handkerchiefs! That would be such a shame.

    xo,
    Rachel
    Grown Up Rachel

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  7. I have to made one of those, since it's so simple and I have everything you need at home.

    Thanks for the tip, looks really nice!

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  8. Thats such a sweet DIY they look adorable over the little crib!
    Im so going to give it a go.

    Zoe

    http://blessedbeeapothecary.blogspot.com/

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  9. So so cute! I'd love to see a close up of all the cute vintage pics above the crib!

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  10. I''m so excited to see my pillow monster gets to spend some time with sweet Posey!

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  11. ooooh its so cute!! love it!!! its a great idea!!!
    thanks!!!!!

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  12. perfection! i definitely want to do something like this over my little ladies' beds

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  13. I love little Posey's room! It's just so adorable! I can't wait to try this bunting in my new apartment. I have a little boy, so it'll have to go up in our dining room :]

    Thanks, Katie!!

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  14. so very pretty. I am going to borrow this idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Super easy and lovely! Now I wonder why the hell I didn't buy all those pretty handkerchief at the fleamarket :(

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  16. Excellent idea! I have a ton of these hankies and I keep thinking I need to get rid of them because I don't know what to do with them! Now, I know. Thanks.

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  17. I think this might be my all time favorite way to use hankies. Thank you so much for this!

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  18. I think this might be my all time favorite way to use hankies. Thank you so much for this!

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  19. oh yes! I have lots of these pretties hanging around...can;t wait for a baby girl's nursery to decorate!!

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  20. this is such a simple but fantastic idea! i'm currently on the hunt for old story books to make bunting out of!

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  21. so simple!! i need to start collecting scarves now!

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  22. beautiful! i have a bunch that were my great grandmothers i know what i am going to do with them!

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  23. ooh, so pretty - now I have a reason to buy some of those pretty vintage scarves that I see around!

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  24. thanks! for those of us who don't sew this is perfect!!

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  25. I love simple projects that pull a room together. Thanks for the share.

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  26. Wow. This is fabulous. I am expecting and I want the nursery to look like this!

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