Here are my top three Banner Tutorial picks:
Sew a pennant banner using fabric scraps. Make something special that you can pull out year after year with this simple sewing project.
Create an adorable no-sew fabric banner with small scraps. In a hurry? Whip up this no-sew banner with some fusible tape and an iron. This is a great project to use up tiny scraps of fabric and one the kids could help create.
Sew a paper bunting using up scrap paper or pages from old books. Recycle prints, old maps, music sheets and scrapbook paper into an fun banner that would look so cute in a bedroom or studio all year round!
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