1Pennant Pillow and Megaphone Lamp
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingPennant Pillow: The long shape of a felt souvenir pennant makes for a whimsical twist on a bolster. To make, cut a piece of fabric the same size as the pennant, and topstitch the two together, leaving an opening for stuffing. Fill with batting, then sew the opening closed.
Megaphone Lamp: A vintage megaphone lights up with school spirit when outfitted with a bulb. (Enlist a local lamp or hardware store for wiring help.) Top with a colorfully trimmed shade.
2Winning Display
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingKeep kitchen utensils within reach in antique silver-footed trophies.
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3Collegiate Carryall
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingTurn an old letterman sweater into a one-of-a-kind tote. Cut the sweater crosswise where the body meets the underarms. Fold a length of jute ribbon over the cut edge and sew it on to prevent fraying. Use more of the same ribbon to make handles. Sew the bottom together to close.
4Spirited Server
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingCorral team photos, event tickets, and other school ephemera under a piece of glass or clear plexiglass* set into a vintage tray. (Many hardware stores and glass companies will cut glass to your dimensions.) *Use a plastic cutting tool to cut the plexiglass.
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5Sporty Centerpiece
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingA vintage football helmet scores points as the perfect graduation party table topper. To keep it steady, wrap a 3-inch embroidery hoop with jute ribbon, and center the helmet upside down on it. Fill a glass vase with water and place in the helmet; add flowers to the vase (here, butterfly ranunculus, chamomile, and brown-eyed Susans).
6Stadium Blanket
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingPersonalize a wool blanket by “monogramming” it with chenille letters and patches. Topstitch onto the blanket or adhere with iron-on fusible tape.
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7Yearbook Box
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingStore school keepsakes (game tickets, programs, jewelry) in a hollowed-out vintage yearbook. Use an X-Acto knife to remove the pages where they meet the spine. Cut a piece of white mat board the size of the spine and hot-glue it to the inside. To create the box, cut four strips of mat board that are the width of the yearbook spine (so the “book” can close). Two should be the length of the yearbook’s height and two the length of its width. Glue in place. Add additional mat board dividers, if desired.
8Class Rings
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingNapkin rings, that is. Set a table with school spirit by using old buttons. Craft by wrapping an unfinished wood ring with thin neutral twine. Open each pin back and thread the spear through a few strands of the twine, then close.
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