I bought an inexpensive flag. I pulled an old window out of the the pile in the garage, (I really should just call that area my "project supply unit" because it houses my creative junk and my cars have to sit outside). I made a template approximately the size of each window pane.
Then I used the template to cut the flag into pieces that would fit inside each pane. I felt a little strange about cutting the flag, but I'm still honoring the flag with the finished project. My son asked if I was committing treason. My husband said he hoped I wouldn't have bad luck for cutting a flag. I think he mixed up cutting the flag with breaking a mirror.I hope I don't get arrested for treason,
or have a streak of bad luck now.









34 comments:
Joy - I just found you through 'Ask Kari & Kijsa' and I am so glad that I did! I have been wanting to do something 'Americana' for our mantle, but everything I see to buy is made in China - and somehow that just seems wrong! So glad to have stumbled across you wonderful ideas. I wish I could hire you to come and design a bit for my home! I like your style!
Seriously! How awesome are you! Another to add to the "to do" pile! I ♥it!!! You simply amaze me. If only I didn't have 5 kids I might be ablt to get some stuff done.
Joy, this is my very first visit to your site and I love it. Can't believe how creative you were with that flag...your window is amazing.
That window looks amazing! This is my first visit with you and I just love your creativity!
That is such a good idea very creative!
I've just read back to April and I have to say - I love your projects and your style! I really do wish I had 1/10th of your design ability, but since I don't, may I shamelessly drool over your blog and borrow an ides or 10 for our humble home???
Another awesome and creative project. I will definately have to lurk on your blog. I love your stuff!!!
Love this project!!!!! Fabulous!!
Just perfect to highlight tomorrow!! Great look, great idea!
(Also a great mantle idea to add to the mantle post!)
Happy Independence Day,
kari & kijsa
I missed the window flag earlier, but it is great. As soon as my husband came in from work I was asking about the bead board..Both are wonderful projects.
Your window looks great. I'd love to make one of those. It would look so nice out all summer and then in my classroom for the school year. Maybe tomorrow. Lots of window sitting aroung right now...
Loooooooove it!!!!!!!!
M ^..^
So clever, you are. Love it.
I LOVE your flags. What an awesome idea. Thanks so much for getting back to me on painting my "vintage chairs" hopeful I will get around to it someday soon and they will look as cute as yours!
Okay I broke down and did it. I put the kids to bed and set to work. She's on my blog and many thanks to you and your amazing craft. I LOVE IT SO MUCH!
THANK YOU JOY!
:)R.
you had me outside at midnight last night measuring my old window with my newly purchased flag! I'm going to try this! I want mine to be temporary...and will display it ouside....can I remove the adhesive when I'm finished with the flag? Love your blog!
Hey I have on of those windows that's been waiting around for somthing like this.
Awesome!
Blanca
Fabulous!! I love this idea. Have a wonderful Independence Day!!!
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that is such a creative idea! great project!!
I have to admit I had a little flip in my chest when I saw you cut that flag! But WOW!! It was so worth it. GREAT idea.
I love it...again! I know Im so in love with all of your desings.. You keep me hoppin'.. I wish I knew how to do the little linky thing so I could put you on my post. Im so dumb when it comes to computer stuff!... Susie H~
love this idea... I just wish I'd found it before today!!
I found it on Rachel's blog!
Oh my gosh! I just bought a window like that to put my old flag in a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't sure how to do it... but now you've shown me. Okay this is so great!
thanks now it'll be done in time for the fourth!!!!
What a great project! I love old windows and this is one of the best ideas I have seen in a long time. I won't tell the flag police I promise.
hugs, linda
Just found you and what an awesome blog you have! Love your Patriotic decorations. I've been going back thru your posts and came across the one "Make Do or Do Without" or I think that's what you titled it. It was about your entry area flooring, going from honeycomb style tile to new subflooring that you painted and glazed. I have a ton of questions about how you did it, what colors you used, what kind of wood you used for your replacement subflooring, etc.
We had our home rented out for four years and when we moved back in two years ago the carpets had to be ripped out. We discovered badly scarred and discolored wood flooring which some day we'll refinish but in our dining room and connecting hallway it was subflooring only. On the positive it's real wood subflooring vs the bits and pieces of wood chips pressed together type subflooring that my husband says I absolutely can not paint as it will swell up (we have that in the laundry room)! lol I think what I have in the dining room is called plywood? The surface is smooth. Is this a candidate for the type of project you did on your entry area flooring? OK sorry to type out such a long comment but I totally love how your entry area looks and it would certainly help me to make do till I can do better since I think I can afford some paint and poly coat stuff, lol Please visit my blog and leave me some directions or an email or something, pretty pretty please! I'm so inspired by your floor! And your decorating style is wonderful. TIA!
Nice job! Happy 4th!!!
kayellen
What a great idea for an old window. You did a great job! Happy 4th.
LOve it all...you are so very creative!!!
Happy 4th!!
I don't know about treason. My hubby would probably say yes.LOL However, I love it and want to make one too.
Blessings,
Trixi
i love it!!!
Soooo cute! Love that awesome idea!! :) Happy 4th of July.. xo!
Thanks for sharing this fantastic idea!
Catherine
Now I want a window, lol. I really should not have ventured into your projects tagged area, lol.
Did you ever find the Rub and Buff lady on RMS? If not email me and I will send you the link :)
Bella
Well, since you brought it up:
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/more/desecration.htm
http://www.ushistory.org/betsy/flagetiq.html
Would cutting up the flag be considered mutilation? I don't know. However, there are no flag police. You can't be prosecuted for it. And I imagine you meant no disrespect. Perhaps one could think of it as if you were Betsy Ross creating a flag for display---which is exactly what you were doing.
I think I'd feel a little funny about cutting a flag up, but seriously, I'm sure I can find blue fabric with white stars and white and red striped fabric, and that would be awesome! I love the finished project. I wish my husband wasn't so good about getting rid of everything he considers "junk" around here!
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