I’m back! It was nice taking the last few days off, to focus solely on my kids. The weather has been so nice here (it was 80 today) and we have spent the majority of our time outdoors. We’re getting ready to start planting so we’re pulling weeds and figuring out what we want to plant in our garden this year. I did however get a little bit of crafting done.
Like I mentioned in my Four Leaf Clover Canvas post, I don’t usually decorate for St. Patrick’s Day but I figured we could put a little green decor up this year. I’m not going crazy because I am working on a living room makeover, but I have made a few things. This banner being one of them.
This was pretty easy to make and may be one of my favorite banners yet. I don’t usually like green but I like the various shades of in this banner.Â
 The flags are 6 x 4, you should get 6 flags out of one 12 x 12 piece of cardstock.
 I shared a paper rosette tutorial a few months ago, but basically you cut a 1.5in strip of paper and fold it accordion style then glue the ends together. After that hot glue the center together.
 Using a scalloped punch or cutting machine, cut out a 2inch center and hot glue it onto your rosette.
 Hot glue the rick rack to the front of your flags.
You can glue the shamrocks on or use glue dots for a dimensional effect.Â
Then hot glue your rosettes onto the flags and your done.
Do you decorate for St. Patrick’s Day? What about St. Patrick’s Day crafts with the kids? Every year we make rainbow cupcakes, but we’re switching it up this year. Stay tuned to find out what we make. :)
Hey, the banner looks great. I really love the pattern mix (not usually a fan of Saint Patrick’s green myself, but your banner is adorable). And thanks for the tip on the rosette!
Crystal, so cute! I love the plaid paper and the ric rack is adorable! Be sure and stop by to link up at Friday Frolic:) It was having issues earlier, but it got worked out:) Have a great weekend!!
This is super adorable! Adding it to my list of handicrafts to do with the kiddos next week! I would love for you to stop by and link to my Sew Crafty Saturday Party!
Super cute banner. Love the lollies and the simplicity!!
Very cute banner…I have to do a display at my work and I may use this idea for my inspiration! I’m now following you on Linky follower…please stop by and visit me too! http://www.sewanddipity.com
Saw this banner on Be Different Act Normal’s link up party. LOVE. So cute. If I were having a St. Pat’s party this would be on my decorations-to-make list!
This is AWESOME! I’d LOVE to have you link up your projects at my party! XO, Aimee
Fun banner!
So cute! I linked up a St. Patrick’s Day project as well! Found you via Motivate Me Monday link party :)
-Bonnie @ Revolutionaries
http://www.revolutionariesblog.com
Very cute, I think I’ll make one but with shamrocks because they’re the real St. Patrick’s Day tradition, not four-leaf clovers!
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I love your new look! I just featured this project on my blog today: https://seevanessacraft.com/2012/03/5-crafty-st-patricks-day-ideas/
Oh how cute!! I agree… The ricrac is darling! Always love your festive ideas, Crystal! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
Cute Crystal.. :) I Pinned it!
I made a spring banner, but after seeing this I want to make a St.Patty’s Day banner! Love it! I always make cupcakes & do enjoy making a few crafts for the occasion.
This is a seriously cute banner! I thought your tutorial was great and I can’t wait to give it a try! Would love if you’d link this up on my Destination: Inspiration linky party going on now at Teagan’s Travels!
https://teaganstravels.blogspot.com/2012/03/destination-inspiration-linky-party-6.html
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Michelle
Featuring this, too! :)
That’s a cute banner idea. We don’t decorate for St Patricks Day either, but this is really cute!
So cute! I am featuring this on my blog tomorrow!
Ashley