Would you like to make a new banner/bunting? With the popularity of the Mason Jars, I made one which is very simple and quick to finish.
First, find an image of the jar and trace onto a fusible interfacing. I use this one (below) because it is very heavy and stable.
I traced six jars onto the fusible interfacing and then bonded them to six pieces of fabric in the pink and green families.
Now, this sounds crazy, but it was the only way I could get the corrugated look I wanted. Take a piece of cardboard and tear off one of the outer layers to reveal the corrugated cardboard. It's not hard and you can scrape all of the little bits and pieces off.
Then, cut out your jars that are bonded and cut the corrugated cardboard into lids for the jars.
Hot glue the lids to the jars and the jars to a twill tape which is what I used. You could use ribbon, yard, baker's twine, etc.
And there you have your garland.
I tried to use fabrics that kind of looked like something you would see in a canning jar. Don't you think the green looks like pickles - maybe???
Enjoy!
Judy
very cute! paper crafters could use a rectangle, round the edges and use the cardboard like you did or use a corrugater made for paper.
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute Judy. You come up with the cutest and most creative ideas for banners. Have a great Sunday and great beginning to the new week.
ReplyDeleteKris
Does look like pickles. Very ingenious to think of the corrugated lids.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
What a great idea Judy. The corrugated lids looks just right. Sweet times with the littles.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joy
Love it!! Especially the corrugated lids!!
ReplyDeleteReally cute!! :)
ReplyDeleteJudy, this is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat banner is just too darn cute! Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute...I love anything Mason Jar!!
ReplyDelete~Cindy
What a great and simple project, Judy! Love it! Blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteThe lid solution is one of the most creative things I have seen lately. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteCute! I was thinking you can use paper or cloth with prints on like corn, pickles, etc. Of course, even the colors would be close enough.
ReplyDeleteDeb
Judy, how adorable. I love what you've created and the colors are so bright and cheery. Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And good job with the lids...very clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea, Judy. SO creative. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever, Judy. I just love that banner. Every once in a while I get on a banner making kick. Love this one with the mason jars...and clever idea for the covers, too. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! A lovely and cheery banner, my friend.
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Claudia
Adorable! Today at Michael's I saw one done out of cupcakes, so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is truly adorable...and very creative. I'm a big fan of banners...would have them everywhere if I could...lol.
ReplyDeleteJen
What a fun idea! Banners do cheer up a room.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
I love this banner! Thank you for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Judy, I love it.
ReplyDeleteMeredith
That is SO cute! I like how you used the corrugated box material for the lids.
ReplyDeleteTOO cute, Judy! They're all pretty, and the one you think looks like pickles, reminds me of laurel leaves!
ReplyDeletePoppy
This is so adorable, Judy!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely pretty Judy!!!!! Love the colors and pattern!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely pretty Judy!!!!! Love the colors and pattern!
ReplyDeleteThat is precious:) Have a blessed evening and rest of the week, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea...I love your banner! Yes, the green jar looks like pickles...definitely!
ReplyDeleteHelen xox
You are so creative! This is cute as can be! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! This is cute as can be! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet banner! I love how the fabrics give the looked of actual canned goods.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying these long awaited spring days.
That is such a cute project!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy! Your are truly the most creative one. l just love this and the cardboard just makes it! :) Thank you so much for popping in to see me.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
This garland is just darling! A perfect way to use up leftover scraps. It would be such fun to hang at a tea party.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever project, Judy...thanks for sharing the tutorial!
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