Pennants are a really festive {and inexpensive} way to decorate for Halloween. There is nothing cuter than a welcoming porch decorated with pumpkins and pennants.
The problem:
Most pennants are made with fabric or paper...not exactly the best materials to hold up against the elements. Here is an easy DIY way to make weather-proof (except maybe strong wind) pennants for under $10.
Start with 2 vinyl tablecloths. I got mine for $2.50 each at Big Lots!

Fold the table cloth in half.

Cut a triangle... any size that you desire. Because the tablecloth was folded, you should have two matching triangles.

Use the first triangle as a pattern for the rest.
They don't have to be perfect... sometimes a little wonky can be spooky. ;)
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