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Labor Day Paper Bunting Banner (End-of-Summer Decor)

Labor Day weekend is all about casual gatherings—this paper bunting banner gives you instant decor that looks planned, not thrown together.

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Paper bunting banner for a Labor Day party in the U.S.

Labor Day weekend in the U.S. often becomes the unofficial “end of summer” party. People search for easy outdoor decorations that are quick, affordable, and look good in photos.

A paper bunting banner is one of the best answers: it is lightweight, customizable (colors and message), and it fills empty space fast—fences, patios, dessert tables, and porch railings.

Paper bunting banner for a Labor Day party in the U.S.
Labor Day paper bunting banner
  • Fast to make in batches: one template, many flags.
  • Easy to personalize: names, dates, “BBQ”, “Hello September”.
  • Photographs well as a background element for group photos.

Materials and tools

  • Cardstock in 2–4 colors (or kraft paper for a modern look)
  • Scissors or a paper trimmer
  • Hole punch or a simple fold-over tab method
  • String, twine, or ribbon
  • Markers, letter stickers, or a printed message

Bunting banner variations

  • Classic triangles in red-white-blue
  • Modern pennants in neutral colors + one accent
  • Message banner: one letter per flag
  • Mixed shapes: triangles + small circles + mini tassels

Choose a mounting method

MethodBest forNotes
Hole punchReusable bannersFast and clean; works with ribbon
Fold-over tabsNo toolsGreat for kids; slightly bulkier
Tape-on stringQuick outdoor setupBest for one-time use
ClothespinsPhoto linesAdjustable spacing and easy styling

A banner looks “designed” when spacing is consistent. Measure once, then repeat the same gap.

Step-by-step banner build

StepWhat to do
1Pick a flag size and cut a template so every piece matches.
2Batch-cut flags and stack them by color for faster assembly.
3Add letters or simple icons (stars, stripes, mini dots) before stringing.
4String flags with equal spacing; test the drape on the floor first.
5Hang and adjust the curve: a gentle dip looks best in photos.
Triangular paper flags arranged as a bunting garland
Classic bunting flags
Paper bunting banner hanging as backyard party decor
Backyard party setup

Video tutorial

DIY paper bunting banner tutorial

Common mistakes

  • Uneven gaps between flags (it looks messy from a distance).
  • Too many fonts/colors (the message becomes hard to read).
  • Using thin paper outdoors (it bends in humidity).
  • Hanging too flat (no “party” shape—add a slight drape).

FAQ

How many flags do I need for a 6–8 ft banner?

As a starting point, 10–14 medium flags work well. More flags mean a denser look; fewer flags feel more minimal.

Can I make it kid-friendly?

Yes—pre-cut the flags and let kids decorate with stickers, stamps, or markers. Adults can handle spacing and hanging.

What message works best for Labor Day?

Short and bold: “LABOR DAY”, “BBQ”, “HELLO SEPTEMBER”, or a last name for a family gathering.

A bunting banner is simple, but it looks elevated when you control the rhythm: consistent size, consistent spacing, and one clear message.

If you’re building a full weekend setup, combine it with paper lanterns or a tassel garland for extra texture.