To add some colour and interest to my boring green fence behind my new corner etagere I decided to make some wooden bunting. I bought some wooden triangles from Craft Shapes and using their fab "drilling holes service" - I requested that they drill two small holes at the top of the triangles. I then painted them in a range of pastel shades using Cuprinol Garden Shades to protect the wood from the damaging effect of the weather. You can order 30ml mini tester pots from Cuprinol for £1 each! I made the Lavender and Beach Blue colours paler by mixing with Pale Jasmine. I strung them with bakers twine and attached them to the fence using cup hooks.
Pretty wooden bunting
Tools and materials
- Wooden triangles - 14cm, laser cut wooden bunting shapes x 3
- Cuprinol Beach Blue garden shade
- Cuprinol Pale Jasmine garden shade
- Cuprinol Sweet Pea garden shade
- Cuprinol Coastal mint garden shade
- Cuprinol Lavender garden shade
- Pink and white bakers twine
Start by painting the bunting wooden shapes in several coats of paint till you have a solid even colour on all sides. When paint is completely dry, thread bakers twine through the holes and hang!
Have a sweet day!
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