Tuesday, April 26, 2011

pennant banners

{ one: EB Pennant Banners used as decoration for a casual Easter brunch | two: EB Pennant Banners featured on Bride-Buzz | three: Kiki La Ru cake bunting via Design*Sponge | four: wedding inspiration via Style Me Pretty | five: decor inspiration via The Purl Bee | six: EB Pennant Banners for Kate and Ben's 2010 wedding photographed by Jeffrey and Julia Woods | seven and eight: photos by welovepictures via East Side Bride }

A while back, I made my friend Graham some fabric pennants and gave them to him as a going-away/housewarming gift before he moved to Boston. Yesterday, he sent a photo of the banner hanging in his apartment as an Easter decoration. I love how the fabric adds a touch of playful, handmade charm to his rustic yet modern kitchen. Our original pennants were designed for Kate, one of our all-time favorite brides, as a way to incorporate the colorful Liberty of London prints we used for the groomsmen's custom neckties into another part of her wedding. Over the past couple years, bunting in all forms has been popping up in magazines and on blogs as a trend in wedding and home decor. I think it is an especially attractive and resourceful idea for a wedding because it can easily be saved and repurposed for another occasion.

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