Paper pennant flags are so fun and festive during the holidays. They are also very easy to make, especially with the printables I created for you. These Christmas pennant flags are great for photos with the kids waving them around. Babies would surely love to hold these with or without the dowel attached.
This is a simple Christmas decoration that the kids will love making together with you as a family.
Depending on what you plan to do with your flags these are some of the supplies you need.
Christmas pennant flags printables (download at the bottom of this post)
These pennant flags are 6.6×10.3 inches. Yes, weird sizes I know. This was done in Canva, which was hard to size perfectly to what I needed.
You’ll be getting three Christmas flag pennants with the following saying: MERRY & BRIGHT, MERRY CHRISTMAS, and JOYFUL. There is one flag per page.
INSTRUCTIONS
Print these out on white cardstock, as it will hold up better.
Use a scissor or paper trimmer to cut out the flag.
Use tape or washi tape to stick to a dowel.
Add some ribbons, yarns, pompoms, and Christmas bows to jazz up your flags!
You can also scale these down to a smaller size and use them as decorations around the house. I’m sure your kids will have fun placing them around the house.
Here are some suggestions:
Put them into a nice vase and they can be the centerpiece of your table.
Use as props for adorable photos.
Attach your flags to string to make a Christmas banner. Attach some family photos to the banner.
DOWNLOAD THE CHRISTMAS PENNANT FLAGS
My free printables are for personal use only. Please do not copy or resell them! Thank you.
A Christmas banner is a simple way to decorate your mantel or the focal point of your home for the holiday! Print out these free printable Noel Christmas buntings to make you NOEL Banner with florals bunting for the beginning and end of your banner.
The NOEL Christmas buntings
Each bunting is 5×7 inches. It’s a short and simple banner to celebrate Christmas. You get the letters to make the banner NOEL as well as two floral buntings for the beginning and end of your banner if you like.
Download and print out the buntings on printer paper or cardstock. I prefer to print on cardstock so it’s a little bit heavier and wont curl up while hanging on the mantel.
Use a scissor or a paper cutter to cut out each letter.
Punch a hole on the top corners of each letter.
Thread the string through the holes.
Hang on wall or wherever you want.
Alternatively, if you don’t have a hole puncher, you can use clothespins to clip the letter bunting to twine or string. Or use washi tape or clear tape.
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