As far as the bats go. I cut a piece of construction paper, folded it in half so the bat would be even on both sides. I started with cutting out the head, cut an ear, made the shoulders, then straight out to the tip of the wing, made three curves on the bottom side of the wing to the center of the paper. Open- and tada! A bat. I folded the wings on both sides so when shipping to my mama they will lay flat. I did this till I was out of paper, then sewed them together with my stitch width and length as high as it will go. That makes the tension less so you can space the bats apart, Otherwise the machine will automatically cinch them close together. You must also pull the bats through when spacing them.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
DIY Bat Banner and Halloween Bunting.
As far as the bats go. I cut a piece of construction paper, folded it in half so the bat would be even on both sides. I started with cutting out the head, cut an ear, made the shoulders, then straight out to the tip of the wing, made three curves on the bottom side of the wing to the center of the paper. Open- and tada! A bat. I folded the wings on both sides so when shipping to my mama they will lay flat. I did this till I was out of paper, then sewed them together with my stitch width and length as high as it will go. That makes the tension less so you can space the bats apart, Otherwise the machine will automatically cinch them close together. You must also pull the bats through when spacing them.
KRISTINA!I LOVE YOU! This is great! Looking forward to using it! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteHehe Glad you like it. I hope it is not smashed when you get it.. Fingers crossed. I put extra bats in there for you to tape to the walls around the banner, or on the banner itself. <3
ReplyDeleteI was featured on Fabulous and Frugal for this post on how to make a DIY Halloween Bat Garland
ReplyDeleteCheck it out:
http://fabandfru.com/2011/10/the-best-of-homemade-halloween/2/