Woohoo! Another month, another Silhouette Challenge and I'm so excited. This month's theme is paper and paper just happens to be one of my favorite mediums. So before accepting this challenge, I had to think really hard about one thing I haven't done with paper. There isn't much, however, one thing that has always scared me is sewing paper. Did you know you could sew paper? I just recently (within the last year) learned I could do this and now that I've taken the leap, I can only imagine the fun things I can do with this new skill.
So, what did I want to sew? Well I need centerpieces for my best friend's baby shower and a little banner would be so cute! So, I made a pennant banner that is tiny enough to fit on top of cute little terrariums.
Cute right? Perfect for a Woodland Theme Baby Shower.
So here's how you do it.
I started with all these little pieces. I used a triangle shape and sized it to about 1.5 inch.
Then I changed the stitch spacing on my machine to about 3 and chained them together. All you do is feed them through the machine. As soon as one triangle is about done, put the other one in and feed it through. Here is a side view.
And a head on view. Just keep feeding them through and before you know it, you have a nice little banner.
I just love it! I'm envisioning doing this in seasonal colors. I can keep the terrarium the same and just change the banner!
These are going to look awesome at the baby shower!
Do you love paper crafting as much as I do? Do you run out of ideas like I did? Well, check out some of my friends to get some more inspiration.
Want to Check Out More Silhouette Projects?
My Silhouette Challenge buddies and I are all sharing projects on our blogs today, so peruse the projects below for a wealth of Silhouette inspiration!1. McCall Manor // 2. The Turquoise Home // 3. Creative Savings // 4. Sandpaper and Glue // 5. The Thinking Closet // 6. Sowdering About in Seattle // 7. Persia Lou // 8. From Wine to Whine // 9. Dream a Little Bigger // 10. Please Excuse My Craftermath... // 11. Play. Party. Pin. // 12. Everyday Paper // 13. Practically Functional // 14. A Tossed Salad Life // 15. My Favorite Finds // 16. The House on Hillbrook // 17. Adventures in All Things Food // 18. A Glimpse Into Barb's Life // 19. TitiCrafty // 20. The Experimental Home // 21. feto soap blog // 22. Creative Ramblings // 23. The Stamp Doc // 24. Ginger Snap Crafts // 25. Simply Kelly Designs // 26. Whats Next Ma // 27. unOriginal Mom // 28. Bringing Creativity 2 Life // 29. Cutesy Crafts // 30. My Paper Craze // 31. Create & Babble // 32. Grey Luster Girl // 33. The Sensory Emporium // 34. Lil' Mrs. Tori // 35. Black and White Obsession // 36. Mama Sonshine // 37. Weekend Craft // 38. Creative Carnival // 39. Peace, Love and Joyce // 40. Tried & True // 41. The Frill of Life // 42. Dragonfly & Lily Pads // 43. Get Silvered // 44. Minted Strawberry
what a cute idea! looks great!!
ReplyDeleteI just love mini things. Take something cute, scale it down, and it only becomes cuter!!! What a great way to make a tiny pennant banner!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I have some twigs in a vase that coulf do with a little banner makeover like this. It looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love banners and now you've given me another great way to use them…mini banners! So adorably cute!!! I just love being part of this talented Silhouette Challenge group!
ReplyDeletePeace, Love and Joy,
Joyce
before I got my Silhouette I had to hand cut tiny pennants, but I never thought of sewing them!
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see I can do it on my silhouette, thanks for sharing
This is too cute! I imagine it would be awesome on a notebook as well. I love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteThese pennants are darling and your project include another of my favorites sewing. You are creative and I wish you success in your business development.
ReplyDeleteKaren Marie
Dragonfly & Lily Pads
So cute!! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteI love this! If only I could sew. Fantastic job!
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