*1 package of bias tape or make your own
I used only 3/4 of a yard when making my bunting but you can make yours longer depending on how long you want it to be. I think it would be super cute to drape it around each of the tiers instead of just the bottom basket like I did. Once you have decided how long you want your bunting to be, top stitch the bias tape the entire length. Take and cut up your small scraps into all different sized circles, flower shapes and squares.
Layer the different sized pieces on top of each other to make the desired designs. Sew in place onto the bias tape.
Add as many circles and flowers that you want. Have fun with it!
Not only with it add a little extra special touch to the baby basket cake, it will also look so cute hanging in the nursery afterwards.
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Alison@Oopsey Daisy says
What a darling, darling idea! I just featured this today on my blog:
http://www.oopseydaisyblog.com/2011/09/wednesdays-wowzers-almost-30.html
Thanks for inspiring!
~Alison
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