There are two ways you can make bunting and I will describe both here. Both methods start with printing as many sheets of bunting as you need. There are two flags/pennants per page.
Cut a piece of string to the length you desire (leaving extra at the ends to tie bunting up).
Fold-Over Method: Cut the flags out, including the fold-over tab at the top. Score along the line to fold over the blank tab. Hang the flags along the string and when happy with their placement use some sticky tape to stick the flap down at the back. Hang up your bunting!
Hole Punch Method: Cut the flags out and cut away the fold-over tab as you won't need that. Use a single hole punch to punch out holes in the top two corners of the flag. Thread the string through the holes and hang up your bunting!
You can laminate your flags if you like so that they last a bit longer - especially if hanging outside.
Cut the flags first and then lay between laminating sheets and run through your laminator.
Carefully cut around each flag again leaving a small gap so that the laminate stays together!
Punch holes, string up and hang the bunting.
Notes
The hole punch method is my personal preference as it's so quick and easy!
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