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Cracker Decorations Christmas Bunting is a colourful


addition to decorating your house over the festive season. It’s easy, fun, custom made and can be done with your children or get together with friends.


First step is assembling all the tools and materials. You will need: pinking shears, needle, cotton, tape, cardboard triangle template, fabric and a pencil.


Decide how long you want your bunting and cut the tape to that measurement.


Lay the fabric out and place the template on top. Draw around the template. Have several different fabrics available. This will make the bunting much more colourful and there are a wide range of Christmas-themed materials available. Remove the template and cut around the shape with the pink- ing shears.


Cut out enough triangle shapes depending on how long you want your bunting. Thread a needle and cotton and start to sew each triangle to the tape. If you have a sewing machine you can use that. Voila! You now have your own customised Christmas Bunting. Now you can hang it up and enjoy.


Win this beautiful Necklace and Earrings Set courtesy of H.E. Phillips


Simply fill in the form below and sent it to: ‘Jewellery Christmas Competition’, The Ross Gazette, 54A Broad Street, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 7DY


Name: .............................................................................. Address: .......................................................................... ........................................................................................


Telephone:........................................................................ Closing date: 16th December 2011 Usual competition rules apply.


16 ✁ The Ross Gazette


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