30 June 2010

Ribbon Flag Hanging

I saw this idea on the FamilyFun website and had to try it. It looked simple and you know what? It really was! Here's what I used:First cut the ribbon to the following lengths:

Red: four 14 1/2 inches and three 24 inches
White: three 14 1/2 inches and three 24 inches
Blue: seven 10 1/2 inches

Then, glue your blue and shorter red and white ribbons together with about a half inch overlap. Using an American flag as your guide, glue all the ribbons onto your 12 inch stick. I used a dowel but they suggest using a paint stick which, in hind sight, would have been better and easier. I found it helpful to weigh it down with books while drying. After it's dry, add a length of blue ribbon all across the top for a more finished look. To finish, even the ends out with pinking shears and glue your "stars" on. I decided to use 13 buttons like on the original flag. I tried to make some finials for the dowel using clay... um... there's a reason there is no photo of that ( the key word being "tried"). You can weight the ribbons by gluing pennies or buttons on the bottom backs of the ribbons, but I liked the way it looked blowing around in the breeze. Add ribbon to the top to hang, and that's about it. I love FamilyFun. They have the best projects/games/ideas for any day your kids are claiming they're bored. Although, when my daughter claims boredom, I usually just apologize for having such boring toys around and tell her I am happy to get rid of them all. She usually can find something to do after that!

7 comments:

  1. I love how yours turned out. Great project!

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  2. Looks great. I think I need to go make my own now...

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  3. Cute flag, makes me wish I had some extra ribbon... Happy 4th!

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  4. so so cute! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.

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  5. That is adorable!! Simple and fun...

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  6. I love that! So cute. It's not too late to make one, right?

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  7. love this! I had a similar idea as well, only I used paint stir sticks. Your way's easier. :)

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