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Baby’s Bunting from Recycled and Vintage Fabrics

February 26, 2009 by · 3 Comments 

baby's bunting made from recycled and reclaimed fabricbaby's bunting from vintage and recycled fabric

I have a confession – I’ve never really got the whole ‘bunting’ thing as they’re normally overtly twee, super lairy, or mega kidified. That was until I came across a company called Baby’s Bunting when I visited Kids.modern.

They make hand crafted bunting from recycled and vintage fabrics and each one is appliqued with felt letters of your child’s name. Ideal for decorating a baby nursery/children’s bedroom or playroom, these are really gorgeous, unique, decorative pieces to commemorate your child with some serious ‘shabby chic’. The detail, from the contrasting fabric chosen for the stringing up of the flags, to the carefully sourced quality fabrics, really make these stand out.

baby's bunting appliqued designs Interestingly, they don’t do designs in the traditional pink and blue for boy and girl which I think is brilliant, and they have four set applique designs which you may want to mix in with letters – cupcake, bluebird, rocket, and cherries, or you can arrange special commissions.

Prices start from £30 for 4-6 flags so style does come at a premium, but this is the coolest bunting I’ve come across. You can’t order online at present so you need to email or call up to arrange your order.

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