Last year hubz brought me home a bundle of free wood from a near by factory and I put together a little Canada display with it. You can see it HERE
This year I have barley been in the garage and near my tools, life’s little interruptions I suppose have kept me away, but I still wanted to do some new things for Canada Day.
I found THIS pattern for crochet bunting ( I am yet to figure out why its called that, I call it a banner lol) It mostly made sense but I revamped and rewrote it, also adding instructions to attach it all, you can find my pattern HERE.
How cute would these be for Halloween, Christmas and Birthdays! Add Blue for 4th of July décor! Great scrap yarn buster project! & They are reusable!
This hanging on my red ladder is made with inspiration from the above banner You can find my written pattern HERE.
Again if you add blue it becomes an American hanging.
You can learn how to make your own ladders HERE
The Flag was made a few years ago with scraps of wood. As you can see the sides are made with broken pieces of wood, I think it adds cha
This isn’t crocheted but let’s share it anyway!
I redid my outdoor dream catcher this year in red and white. It is on an old door Hubz pulled from my in-laws shed last year, above in the window opening is also a crocheted banner.
A little early but..
HAPPY CANADA D’EH MY FELLOW CANUCKS AND HAPPY 4th OF JULY TO OUR NEIGHBOURS! ENJOY FAMILY TIME & MAKE LOTS OF MEMORIES
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Happy Canada Day. I call them banners as well but I have heard bunting before and I didn’t know what it was at first. It came out really nice, I bet it looks really pretty in your home too.
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I didnt know what bunting was either at first!. These are hanging on our firepit deck for canada day.they are cute and fun for sure and I will be making some for Halloween next
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Thanks for sharing your creative Canada decor at Vintage Charm!
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