eHow Project Throwdown - Denim Do Over
I've been writing for eHow.com for the past two months and it has been a blast! I'm excited to be apart of eHow's Project Throwdown in which I, along with other contributors were challenged to create a craft or project from four set materials: old denim, key rings, feathers, and lace. Each project will be shared on eHow's pinterest #ProjectThrowdown board and the project with the most pins from June 5-July7 will be featured! With my brother's old pair of jeans and a lace ribbon, I created a small pennant garland for my room. I used the key rings and feathers along with bits and pieces of lace as embellishment for the pennants. Create your own pennant garland with the supplies and instructions below!
What You'll Need:
- Shears (Fabric Scissors) and Regular Scissors
- Cardboard (new or used)
- Black Marker
- Key Rings
- Feathers (I purchased feather bundles with fishing wire rings at the end)
- 2 Yards of .5in wide Lace
- Any other lace you want to cut and string onto the keyrings along with the feathers
- .5in Grommets (10 for 5 pennant flags)
- Crop-A-Dile Punch (this multi-functional tool can be used to seal grommets and punch holes through fabric, if you have tools to substitute then use what you have instead)
- Old Jeans
Step 1: Pennant Flag Template
On the cardboard, take a pen or marker and draw out your pennant flag template, then cut out with the regular scissors. I made my pennant flag template 6in x 6in.Step 2: Cut the Denim
If you're using old jeans, fold the jeans in half (front or back) and cut the legs of the jeans off with the shears. Then with the leg of the jeans, cut down the side seam so you have a wide piece of fabric.Step 3: Trace Pennant Shape
Place the pennant template on the flat surface of the inside of the jeans and start to trace the template onto the jeans with a black marker.Step 4: Cut Out Pennant Flags
Cut out the traced pennant flags from the jeans.
Step 5: Punch Holes for Grommets
With the Crop-A-Dile tool (or another punch tool or scissors), punch a hole in each corner of the pennant, make sure it is far enough in so that when you add the grommet into the hole it won't hang off the edge of the pennant flag. Once you have both pieces of the grommet in the hole, use the Crop-A-Dile tool to crunch or seal the grommet in place. Repeat for all the holes in the pennant flags.