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Denim Party Banner Made from Recycled Jeans

By Susan

Have a birthday party coming up? Throwing a 4th of July celebration this summer? How about a denim party jean banner to welcome your guests and put them in the party spirit!

Cindy who blogs at Skip to My Lou loves recycling all the jeans her two growing teenage boys outgrow. She came up with the brilliant idea of turning one pair into a festive party banner!

Denim Party Banner Made From Recycled Jeans

 

Your banner can be as long as you like and can say whatever best suits the occasion. I love the colorful letters Cindy created for her banner!  There’s almost no sewing involved to make this banner and the teeny bit Cindy did could also be done with a good fabric glue. So, this denim project is also going into the No-Sew category here at Denim Do Over.

 

Denim Banner Made From Jeans

 

You’ll find Cindy’s excellent tutorial explaining how she made this adorable banner at her blog here: Make a Party Banner from Recycled Denim

Here’s another easy-to-make denim banner, great for a 4th of July or patriotic holiday celebration. This banner is also a no-sew project! Let the partying begin!

4th of July Patriotic Banner, Pottery Barn Inspired

Filed Under: Banners, Crafts, No-Sew Tagged With: Denim Party Banner, Denim Project, Recycled Jeans, Repurposed Jeans

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Hi, I’m Susan, Glad you stopped by! If you’re looking for ideas and inspiration for repurposing those old jeans or denim clothing, you’ve come to the right place. You’ll find lots of great projects including home decor ideas, craft projects and fashion designs.

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