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The best flag buntings for your house

You need something to jazz up the party besides music, food, and lighting. Flag bunting is a failproof way to make your event come to life, whether it’s an intimate dinner or a bustling block party. To help you zero in on an appropriate design, we’ve revealed our favorite ones here.

Flag bunting is a broad term covering pennant garlands to the traditional semicircular, patriotic flag bunting on house porches you’re probably familiar with. Widen your definition by adding cat-face garlands, American flags, multicolor pennant banners, and more styles to your list.

The best design depends on the occasion, but pennant banners are the most versatile choice if you’re looking to reuse the decoration in the future. Also consider how the design would look either indoors or outdoors and whether or not it will be easy to hang up in your respective venue. Let’s find out which flag bunting may be right for you.

Jetlifee American US Flag

Best Flag Design

The Jetlifee flag is a patriotic American flag measuring 2 feet tall by 3 feet wide. Its polyester material makes it suitable for use both indoors and out, whether it’s on a flag pole or directly fastened to a wall. With UV- and fade-resistant dye, this American flag tolerates exposure to full sun. This pack includes a free sticker for your vehicle.

Novelty Place Pennant Banner

Best for Parties

The multicolor pennant garland from Novelty Place is the best choice if you need vibrant decor for a party. Each string is about 33 feet long with 25 flags in five different colors: Pink, yellow, red, green, and blue. A UV-resistant dye makes these bunting flags ideal for outdoor use.

Silvima Birthday Cat Garland

Best Animal Flag

For cat lovers, this garland from Silvima is the indisputable winner. The garland includes seven cat portraits measuring 5 inches wide by 7 inches tall. After the party, store the high-quality garland for later use or recycle in your paper bin. Note that the faces need to be strung together out of the box.

Flag bunting is the go-to party decoration move for any occasion. Whether it’s your backyard barbecue or your annual neighborhood party, a bright pennant garland or animal-themed bunting can help set the tone for your event. Luckily, we’ve covered the best products here to make your party the talk of the town.

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