We’ll show you how to decorate your house with swags and bunting to show your appreciation for America.
Decorating your home in red, white, and blue is a classic 4th of July activity.
And hanging bunting flags is easier than you think!
Credit: Kim Cornelison
The result is a fun, festive 4th of July look for your porch.
Choose your spot wisely, as the surface will determine how you’ll attach the bunting.
Finish the edge by serging it or sewing a row of stay stitching.
Step 3: Hang and Adjust
Hang the bunting from your desired spot.
If it’s a pliable surface, attach with thumbtacks or use small removeable adhesive strips.
Otherwise, adhere the bunting with duct tape.
Then check the fabric thoroughly for stains.
Be sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean the bunting.
Depending on the material, it may or may not be able to be dry cleaned.
verify the room the patriotic bunting is stored in is dry and climate-controlled.