food flags

i’m a big fan of prayer flags or anything that resembles them. and what better thing to pay homage to than food? (well for me. :) eat, pray, love – right?) anyway, i saw this awesome idea on alphamom to do a fourth of july bunting using starfruit. i fully intended to do this before the holiday, but after combing 5 grocery stores/produce markets here, there is just no starfruit to be found. we improvised and took a different path.

N and i gathered up some fun and sturdy shapes at wholefood’s produce section. then i sliced them in half and let them sit face down for about an hour on a towel, to absorb any extra moisture.

to prepare, the night before i had cut up some natural-colored linen (i purchased some from jo ann’s fabrics – you could also use white or cream burlap or other fabrics) into 8″ by 5″ rectangles, with a little help from my cat. i frayed the edges by hand because i love the raw look of that.

N and i chose some colors from our fabric paint stash (you can also use acrylics) and began to paint the flat sides of the fruits and veggies to do some printmaking. (you can dip them in the paint, but we went this route so we wouldn’t waste any paint by leaving it in a dipping pan.)

we chose different colors for each of the different pieces of produce, and pressed them firmly onto the linen, toward the bottom of each rectangle. (this is to leave room for a pocket at the top for the rope to go through to hang them later.)

it was so much fun to see the colorful shapes emerge on the fabric.

we let them dry all afternoon, while we admired our work.

the next day, i pinned and sewed each flag across the top to make a pocket for a rope to go through.

sadly, i was impressed with my ability to do this. i am NOT a sewer.

alphamom’s blog said you could use fabric glue instead to create the loop for the rope, but i used this as an opportunity to practice using the sewing machine my dear friend gave me before she moved to bali. (i mean, this was the next best thing if i couldn’t move there with her, right? wow, this is becoming an eat, pray, love post in a coupla ways.)

i got some nice rope at the hardware store for 14 cents per foot. after putting the rope through the loop at the top, we were super-pleased with the results.

the banner/flags/garland is now hanging in our kitchen window… where else?

during the printmaking process, we got a little overzealous about the fact that cauliflower makes cute little trees, so we made an extra banner of all of the “tiny trees” we printed.

more ideas:

  • i got word that there’s a shipment of starfruit coming in tomorrow to a local grocer, so you just may see some star bunting in our future, after all… it’ll be more on the aquatic-colored starfish side of things than fourth of july though.
  • another thing i’d love to do with all of our extra lined rectangles is to do some leaf printing on them like the artful parent shows here.
  • you can also print letters to spell out a word or name.
  • it would be great to do a different child’s handprint on each piece of fabric, say for a school class banner (think: teacher appreciation) or to give to a grandparent who has several grandkids, or for yourself, (if you have enough little hands and feet in your house to make a decent length garland of your own kids’ paws.)
  • printed fabric squares make for lovely garland, flags, pockets to sew onto aprons, book-covers, etc, etc, etc…

let your imagination run with it and string it up on the wall!

 

Related posts:

  1. earth day: garden flags
  2. handprint garland teacher gift
  3. handprint flower tote bag
  4. printing on t-shirts
  5. simplest drawstring bag ever

07.06

2010
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  • http://Www.missionvegan.com Maida

    Fun project! I bet Emma would enjoy this. Sigona’s on middlefield usually has starfruit. I’ve seen it in the back across from the berries.

  • jen

    they didn’t have any in, but sigona’s may be getting it in their shipment today – special order for moi. :)

  • http://Www.missionvegan.com Maida

    Gotcha! That’s the only place I’ve ever seen it (or bought it from). Not the tastiest fruit I’ve ever had, I have to admit. :)

    I think we will try a similar project for emma’s big sister party that we can hang in their bedroom after. Fun idea! We did the rubber cement/watercolor project for mom’s day and it turned out really cute, btw.

  • http://www.deborahjstewart.com Deborah J. Stewart

    Simply awesome!

  • http://tinytwistcreative.com . tiny twist creative .

    Great project! I love the tiny trees garland. So fun!

  • http://makebelieve-lindsay.blogspot.com Lindsay

    this is so awesome! i’m a big fan of the “garland look”, too! we did a fruit/veggie stamping project, but just on paper…we need to step it up ;-) and make one of these!! ooohhh…maybe a flower print one to hang across the porch?!? thanks for sharing.