Cupcake Bunting Pattern

Who doesn’t love cupcakes right? Here is a brand new pattern I just finished up. This is designed by me so you can make this sweet cupcake bunting for your vintage camper. You can make them in whatever colors match your decor. But they don’t have to be made just for your camper. You could make them up for your next party or just for fun. This is a fun and easy pattern. It’s available in the shop here: http://littlevintagetrailer.com/shop/?product=cupcake-bunting-e-pattern

I’ve been a pattern designer for many years and plan on creating more fun patterns that you all can use in decorating your sweet vintage trailers.

Have fun!

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  1. Gigi Ortwein says

    What’s the history or significance of buntings or flag banners on campers? Or is it just for fun?!!

    • Hi Gigi, According to Wikipedia: Bunting (or bunt) was originally a specific type of lightweight worsted wool fabric generically known as tammy,[1] manufactured from the turn of the 17th century,[2] and used for making ribbons.[3] and flags,[4] including signal flags for the Royal Navy. Amongst other properties that made the fabric suitable for ribbons and flags was its high glaze, achieved by a process including hot-pressing.[5]

      The origin of the word is uncertain.[6]

      Today, “bunting” is a term for any festive decorations made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting are strings of colorful triangular flags and lengths of fabric in the colors of national flags gathered and draped into swags or pleated into fan shapes.

      The term bunting is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship.[7] The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as “bunts”, a term still used for a ship’s communications officer.

  2. Thanks Kelle!

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