“Love Not War” Fabric Banners

I begun operating on these “Love Not War” banners just a couple of days immediately after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. I started with the Ukrainian flag colors, but soon acknowledged that there have been other nations around the world at war right now, with harmless people dying and refugees fleeing. Specially, in Syria and Afghanistan. So I researched the hues of those flags, and additional one more banner.

Then anti-LGBTQ laws at dwelling, below in the US, took a switch for the worse with the “Don’t say gay” monthly bill being passed in Florida, among just about 250 other anti-gay and transgender bills that have been submitted this yr so considerably. The war against any person not straight, white, and Christian will unquestionably direct to households leaving their properties to travel to secure places. But even extra regarding will be the improved possibility of suicide for LGBTQ teens who presently are at an improved threat. And not simply because of how they recognize, but mainly because of how they are mistreated and stigmatized in society.

Love not War fabric banner DIY. Raise money for Save the Children.

Most not too long ago, the Supreme Court docket of the United States (SCOTUS) is set to close 50 yrs of women’s reproductive legal rights in June with the overturning of Roe v. Wade. This is a war on women, who will be at better threat of dying (being pregnant is 14 situations extra fatal than abortion) and who will have to flee their state to find harmless accessibility to abortion. And also a war on the young children who will be born into a region that UNICEF has ranked 37th out of 41 in childhood poverty. A nation that won’t assistance you if you are weak, black, gay, or an immigrant.

It would seem I could continue to keep make these banners each week, which is bleak and quite unsettling.

I have been striving to figure out a way to give these banners absent though also raising money for corporations that assist little ones in war torn nations around the world, but it’s been difficult to determine out just just one business. I have last but not least decided to pick the humanitarian organization, Help you save the Youngsters. Their basis is based on the belief that all little ones have the suitable to increase up balanced, educated and protected. They function in above 100 countries, like the US, to give small children a healthy get started in lifetime, the option to learn, and safety from hurt. I truly feel like Help you save the Little ones is a very good suit for supporting this venture.

Currently I am launching a fundraiser / giveaway on my @artbarblog Instagram website page. It will run for a 7 days, but if you skip it you should take into account donating any total, even $5, to the link underneath. Thank you!

Using old shirts, colorful fabric to make "Love not War" banners.

How to make “Love Not War” banners

Supply record

~ Aged shirts, outfits, sheets, fabric (go to the thrift shop if you really don’t have anything at all!)

~ Development paper

~ Scissors

~ Watercolor and/or liquid watercolor

~ Brushes

~ Stitch Witchery

~ Straight pins

~ Sewing equipment

~ Wood dowels

Painting old fabric shirts to make "Love not War" banners.

Guidelines

1. Pick your colors. Did you know that the flags of the Center East largely have the very same hues? Purple, white, eco-friendly and black. Not all, but Syria and Afghanistan share those shades. So I analyzed these colours as well as blues and yellows on scraps, then painted larger pieces. I sooner or later included the rainbow colors. Let almost everything dry right away.

Painting old fabric shirts to make "Love not War" banners.

Painting old fabric shirts to make "Love not War" banners.

Painting old fabric shirts to make "Love not War" banners.

Cutting letters from paper as templates to make "Love not War" banners from old shirts.

2. Make your paper templates. My banner template is about 12 X 17 inches. I freehand drew my letters, applying a ruler to make traces 1st so that they ended up the very same peak. Even though, the word in the center is smaller than the leading and base phrases. This was just a style and design alternative.

DIY "Love not War" banner made from old shirts.

DIY "Love not War" banner made from old shirts.

3. Slice out your banner condition (minimize 2 per banner) and cloth letters and organize them onto the banner. This took me a although simply because I stored transforming the color purchase and sequence. But I do like the way they all turned out!

Using stitch witchery to adhere fabric letters on "Love Not War" banners made with old shirts.

4. Use a hot iron and some Sew Witchery (a fusible bonding, like double sticky tape) to adhere the letters on to the material. I initially tried out to use pins, but the watercolor will make the material rigid, and the pins then produced holes that I could not fix. So the Sew Witchery worked fantastic.

Sewing on fabric letters to "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

5. Sew on the letters.

Sewing the fabric "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

6. Pin the back and front to each individual other and sew them together, leaving an opening at the major.

Sewing the fabric "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

7. Trim the corners.

Sewing the fabric "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

8. Flip the banner outside in. Use a straight pin to gently pull the corners out, that’s the trickiest component.

Sewing the fabric "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

9. Iron the seams flat.

Sewing the fabric "Love Not War" DIY banner made with old shirts.

10. Fold above the top and make a hem for the dowel.

DIY "Love not War" banner for Ukraine, made from old shirts.

11. Increase your dowel and some string or twine for a hanger.

DIY "Love not War" banner, made from old shirts.

DIY "Love not War" banner, made from old shirts.

I’m truly happy with the way these turned out. They are homemade on the lookout which offers them a ton of character, but also strong and will (ideally) previous a lengthy time. Furthermore they are created with fully repurposed resources, which will make them inherently filled with really like.

Please consider donated to Save The Little ones! Thank you!!

xo Bar

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