Oh dear. I spotted the pennants on this table made with American Crafts paper and that was the end of that. This table find at Maple and Magnolia was only $1, and it's even better because she used everything from her stash. There's nothing easier than cutting little triangles, right? I say that and I would probably need a template. Please visit the entire tutorial here.












I see you standing next to this table, wearing YOUR pennant bracelet!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy...I have posted your guest post...thanks again!!~
ReplyDeleteI am popping over from Debbiedoos I am now following along I cant wait to read more!!
ReplyDeleteJust hopped over from your great guest post on Debbiedoos...I am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI just came from Debbiedoos and thrilled to be here! I'm now a follower!
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you... I read your guest post...
ReplyDeleteand it is so nice to meet friends and fellow artists here in blogland!
now following...come on by if you've the time!
ciao bella!!!!!
Creative CArmelinA
The perfect thing for all those little extra hunks of paper left over from earlier projects! I could see this in a kid's room, with, perhaps, their name included, one letter at a time on each pennant.
ReplyDeleteFun stuff!
Rose
Hi Amy! I knew I was already following you!! You rock! Your story on Debbie's blog was AWESOME!! I love Mod Podge. I can't make a project without it!!
ReplyDeleteThat table is fabulous!! Wish I could find such a great deal!!
xxDaniella
Love that table! Glad I found you through Debbie! I look forward to following! ~Liz
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my art table! Have a good day. Susan
Oh MY MODGE!!!! I love it!
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that is such a cool kids' table!!!
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