How to Hang a Patriotic Bunting on Your Front Porch

Decorating your home in red, white, and blue is a classic Fourth of July activity. And while displaying an American flag in front of your house is a traditional choice (here's where to buy a flag if you don't already have one), we love the look of patriotic bunting flags fluttering in the summer air.
And hanging bunting bunting flags is easier than you think! Simply acquire some red, white, and blue bunting fabric, and we'll show you how to hang it. The result is a fun, festive Fourth of July look for your porch. Red, white, and blue outdoor decorations are a must-have for summer, and this one is so easy.
Related: 41 Easy Fourth of July Decorations to Display
Kim Cornelison
How to Hang a Patriotic Bunting
Supplies Needed
Measuring tape
Patriotic bunting
Scissors
Serger or sewing machine
Thumbtacks or duct tape for hanging
Step-by-Step Directions
Follow these simple how-to instructions to hang your patriotic bunting on your front porch (or anywhere outside!). You should be able to hang the bunting in under an hour.
Step 1: Choose Hanging Spot
Bunting flags look best when they're hung from a porch railing, along the roofline, or under each window. Choose your spot wisely, as the surface will determine how you'll attach the bunting.
Step 2: Measure and Cut
Measure the length of the spot you want your bunting to hang. Then measure and trim the amount of bunting fabric ($17, Party City) you need, cutting away any excess fabric along the scalloped edge. Finish the edge by serging it or sewing a row of stay stitching. If you don't want to use a continuous piece of bunting fabric for this project, you can also purchase individual printed cotton fan flags ($8, Target) and hang each individual piece next to each other to get the same look.
Step 3: Hang and Adjust
Hang the bunting from your desired spot. If it's a pliable surface, attach with thumbtacks or use small Command Strips with wire hooks ($6, Target). Otherwise, adhere the bunting with duct tape.
Editor's Tip: Printed bunting flags are realistically shaded and will look as though draped bunting is fluttering in the wind, even when the yardage is tightly stretched.
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