Easter banners and banner kits

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It has done my heart good to be cutting, gluing, and playing with ephemera again!

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Working with lovely, old things makes me grin.

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These kits were especially fun to make. I glued the wallpaper to the pennant pieces, and coordinated all the bits and pieces to go onto them. So, it felt like I was making one myself, minus the glue.

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I lay out all of the elements as I would build the banner myself to make sure that everything needed is included. 

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Then, take a photo of my own layout, and another of just the piles of supplies. So that the person who purchases the kit can have a guideline and some ideas or mix it all up and create the banner however they like with their own sense of style.  

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There are plenty of coordinating goodies for mixing and matching.

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For this batch, I made little nests for the labels.  If the buyer wants to, they can snip the nest off the paper and glue it right onto their Easter banner.

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Of course, as much as I like making kits, putting them completely together like this one is even better.

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It looks like I've about reached the end of my Victorian Easter ephemera to cut up and use, but I have rolls and rolls and rolls of wallpaper, gardens of millinery flowers, buckets of rhinestones, and miles of trims.

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Easter Banners might be finished, but Spring Time Banners are a possibility! I'll let you know if more kits are coming. 

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Because I am in an ephemera state of mind lately.

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And thank you for all of the tart tin kit shopping!  At this point, there are a couple left, but they are going fast.  If you'd like one, please check here.

edit- all banners and kits are sold, thanks so much!!

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