Sunday, February 14, 2016

Party Paper Bunting Tutorial - Sew AND No-Sew

I'm excited to share one of my recent projects with you. It is honestly really easy and SO MUCH FUN when it's all done.

 I'm going to show you two versions today. One is made with a sewing machine, and the other is completely no-sew, yay! 


There's nothing happier that gold sparkly triangles all in a row. It's such a perfect backdrop for any party. Of course, you don't have to use gold, sparkly paper. You could use any card stock that fits the theme of your party. 


When we decided to have a little New Year's Eve party, I knew I wanted some fun pops of gold and black in the house. A trip to Michaels and about an hour or two later, I had the most fun backdrop that can be used again and again. 

I'm hoping to break it out another day soon, either for another NYE gathering, or maybe in hosting a shower one day. 



Here is what you'll need for the sewing machine version: (for about a 12'-13' bunting)

5 sheets of  12" x 12" card stock (any should work, as long as it is thick card stock)
Bias tape (I used 1/4" double-fold, but any double-fold tape would work)
Ruler
Scissors
Matching thread



Line your ruler up to one side of the back side of your card stock. Make a small line every three inches, at 3, 6, and 9 inches across.


Repeat for all four sides of the paper. 


Then, draw a line that connects the 6" marks that are directly across from one another. 


You'll have four 6"squares at this point. 


Now to make some triangles! Use your ruler to draw a line between the three inch mark on one side and the 9 inch mark on the other side. 


Repeat on the other side. 



Next, draw lines that connect the 3 inch mark on one side to the 6 inch mark on the next side.



Repeat until you have something that looks like this:


This is a good time to take your project over to the couch and put something good on TV. It will take a little time to cut out all of your pretty triangles. However, if you're using a glittered paper like me, beware of the glitter that will inevitably fall off the paper as you're cutting. You may want to cut over a surface that can be easily wiped down when you're all done. (:


Each piece of 12" x 12" card stock will produce 6 equal triangles.


If you're paper-conscious and want to save money, you can certainly take the four left over pieces and put them together to create two more triangles per piece of paper.


Once all 30 are cut out, you're ready for the next step!



Prepare your sewing machine with a coordinating thread color and have your bias tape ready to go with your triangles nearby. 


With the bias tape opening to the left, begin sewing a "tail" end of the bunting. The length of this may depend on how you plan to hang your decoration. I only left about 6 inches at each end of mine. 





Once you've sewed a long enough "tail", you can insert your first triangle between the folds of the bias tape. 


Then just sew right over it! Be sure to make sure that the paper is as far into the bias tape as possible.


You'll want to leave a small amount of space between each triangle. This will allow the bunting the bend more easily when it's hung. Here's a close up of mine to show you what I mean:


I left around a 1/3" between each triangle. I didn't measure, just eyeballed it.  You could certainly leave more space between each one if you like that look better. 


Then just keep going until you reach the end of your bias tape. I had a few triangles left over at the end, which I used for my no-sew version. 


Be sure to leave another tail at the end of the bunting, about the same length as the beginning. Sew all the way to the end, and you are done, my friend.



Now, hang up your bunting, and admire how cute it looks!





Now for the NO-SEW version, you'll need:

Card stock
Scissors
A sharp razor / X-acto knife
1/8" Ribbon (any kind)
Cutting mat (a thick magazine works in a pinch)


ONce you've cut all of your triangles out (per the instructions above), you are ready to cut. Turn the triangles around and cut about a 1/4" slit at each top corner of the triangle. Be careful not all the way through to the top. 


Repeat with all of your triangles.


Next, thread the ribbon trough each slit. You can have the ribbon in the front of the triangle like I did, or you can have it in the back. They are both equally stable. Be sure to leave a small "tail" at the end and beginning of the bunting for hanging purposes.


Keep threading your triangles through until your bunting is as long as you'd like. 


Here you can see both bunting versions. I'm holding my mini no-sew version, and hung above me is the sewing machine version. Both are perfectly adorable and ready for your next celebration.





I hope your new year is off to as great of a start as ours is! Cheers to you and yours!

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Unknown said...

Love this!! I want to make this for my bachelorette weekend in Nashville haha. Also I have to say--we were going to make those "Pop the Champagne" shirts for the weekend! I found them on Pinterest and I absolutely love them. Too funny to see it on you!

seemesew84 said...

Wow that is so nice looking and I LOVE how easy it is! I need to make some for St. Patrick's day for my boys :0)

Unknown said...

Very attractive design and impressive work for the decorating purpose of this party. Thanks for this tips. Will try for the real one. Thank you very much.

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Penelope Sanchez said...

That really does look easy to do, and it looks great! I could do this…what a great idea!

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Unknown said...

Adorable. Making a bunting has totally been on my to-do list. Yours is super cute!

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Zumi said...

This is a worth reading blog and your insights are impressive. Keep posting article like this.

Cheers!



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leeqeen said...

This is a great tutorial for making party paper bunting! The venue manager software makes it easy to follow along and create your own bunting. Thanks for sharing!

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