Posts Tagged With 'bunting flags'

  • May
  • 06
  • 2020

Eid 2020 | Eid Bunting Flags

Eid 2020 | Eid Bunting Flags

 

Materials you will need

1. This printable template (print as many as you wish)
2. Scissors
3. Ribbon or string
4. Hole punch

 

 

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  • Jun
  • 08
  • 2017

Week 2 | Eid Bunting Flags

 

Its week 2 of Ramadan! How’s your fasting going and what time do you break your fast? Here in Melbourne, Alhamdulillah we have it pretty easy being in winter, maghrib is about 5.08pm. This week, I am launching my cute cloud garland with the option of using the ‘eid flags’ or ‘eid raindrops’ to go with the “Happy” garland. Happy crafting!

The ‘Happy’ cloud garland is on A3 and the rest are A4.


  • Jul
  • 25
  • 2013

Freebie #3 – Printable DIY Eid Bunting Flags

Our third week FREE DIY Printable is for the home!
*You may download this printable at the end of post* 
 

Freebie #1 – Printable DIY Eid Bunting Flags

 

What is a celebration without a welcome banner right? So for week #3, we have a bunting flag template that you can just simply print, cut and decorate!
Materials needed for this project:
1. This printable template
2. A4/8×12” White paper (200gsm/110 lb +)
3. Ruler
4. Cutter and scissors
5. Hole punch
6. Ribbon or string
Cut the flag template using a cutter/scissors and ruler.
Don’t be lazy like me and cut all 6 pages together in one go! Thank God I got them all right- be sure to align the pages properly if you’re using this lazy method!
Use a hole puncher to make 2 holes on each flag.
Again, the lazy me…punching all the holes together. Woohoo I got it right the first go! (if you stuff up, you start again from scratch!)

Arrange them to make “EID MUBARAK”.

Cut your string to the desired length (measure where you want to hang them first). Thread the string/ribbon through. The first letter, you need to put the string from the top (see pic above).

And then just add all the letters, making sure the string/ribbon is behind the flag so you cant see it.

And now decorate! I chose to hang them at my old unused fireplace as mantel piece decoration. Absolutely love it! And the best part is, the colors go extremely well with my living room decor!

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