Posts Tagged With 'eid bunting flags'

  • May
  • 05
  • 2021

2021 | Eid Bunting Flags

2021 | 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

 

 

**Upon clicking the download button, you adhere to my policies. This file is strictly for personal use ONLY. Which means you can print as many times as long as it is for your own use, not for commercial (profit making) or as part of a finished sale product. Prohibited to resell and/or distribute this file, digitally or in printed form.**


  • 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
  • 03
  • 2015

FREE Eid Bunting Flags

Eid Mubarak Bunting Flags

*You may download this printable at the end of this post*

Assalamualaikum! I hope your Ramadan is going well and you’re utilising your time with good deeds, Inshallah :)

Here is the 2015 bunting flags, I hope you like the theme…as you would’ve seen it with my 2015 Ramadan freebies. So stay tuned next week for my Eid mubarak lantern!


  • Jul
  • 09
  • 2014

FREEBIE #2 | Eid Bunting Flags

RAMADAN FREEBIE WEEK #2

Printable DIY Eid Bunting Flags

*You may download this printable at the end of this post*

Ever since my cousins wedding, my love for mint green sparked! Also, a few months ago I released my “Gold Collection” prints and they were a big hit alhamdulillah so I thought of offering mint + gold themed printables with a Marrakesh inspired pattern. I hope you enjoy crafting these bunting flags, they are so easy to do and take under 30mins to get done!

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.

Use a hole puncher to make 2 holes on each flag.

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).

As a tip, once I thread the ribbon through, I put some sticky tape at the back to hold its position so when I am hanging these up, the ribbons and flags stay put in place :)

Start decorating…

Eid Mubarak!

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