What a great way to lend a festive atmosphere to a celebration without resorting to those plastic, non-recyclable banners.
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What a great way to lend a festive atmosphere to a celebration without resorting to those plastic, non-recyclable banners.
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Handmade party banners http://tinyurl.com/cc9qes
Erika,
I’m so LATE to this amazing party…. I ran across your effort here using Stumble. So thrilled!
Love so many things here… would you write a guest column for Super Eco???
Rachael
(redsy)
I love colorful pennants & banners. As soon as I get a bit more time, I plan to craft bunches from my mother’s fabric scraps and hang them from every corner of my house.
Thanks for the inspiration!