Hello!
This week I’m sharing some photos of super cute and very easy to make Valentine’s Day bunting!
When I first saw this fabric on Zulily.com I knew exactly what I wanted to make with it (and I am by NO means a fabric crafter, this stuff scares me!).

So I ordered the fabric and about 4 weeks later (got to love shipping times to Australia) it arrived!

I don’t know much about Riley Blake Designs nor did I know that Echo Park designed patterns for fabric (I’m a big fan of their paper stacks!)- so I’m learning a lot as I go here, but what I can say is that this fabric is even more beautiful in person than I could have imagined. I felt awful cutting it up for a project that is so simple, I feel like it deserved to be turned into something truly amazing!

I wont include the full how-to in this post for making this bunting, but I will include the link for the original post here: https://www.whirledofpapercraft.com/2019/12/18/cricut-tutorial-fabric-bunting/
It was such a simple project, my Cricut cut the fabric and after that, all I had to do was decide which order to tie each piece of fabric onto the cord.

SUPER simple but I’m so happy with the end result and love the fabric so much that I think this bunting will move permanently to our daughter’s room (two weeks until she’s due!) once Valentine’s Day is over!
What do you think? I have half of each fat quarter still intact so I would LOVE some ideas on what to make with them – this fabric is just so lovely!