America250 Flag Bunting
America250 marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 2026, is the 250th anniversary. If you are decorating for a parade, town event, school program, or July 4 display, America250 flag bunting is one of the fastest ways to set the theme.
Use it across railings, storefronts, reviewing stands, and event backdrops. Choose a size based on your measurements, order enough to cover the full length, and hang with the header grommets. After the event, fold it back into the pleats for storage.
Choose Your America250 Bunting Style
Pick 2 America250 bunting styles based on viewing distance and the width of the wall or railing. America250 flag bunting works on porch railings, fence lines, storefronts, or stage fronts, and the logo still reads in photos and from the curb.
- Logo placement: With Logo = repeated logo | With Center Logo = logo in the center for viewing from farther away
- Hanging points: With Logo = 3 rust proof grommets | With Center Logo = 5 rust proof grommets
America250 Bunting With Logo
Pick America250 Bunting with Logo for porch rail, fence line, and entryway decor where a repeat pattern looks best. The repeated logo keeps the look consistent across multiple pieces. Use 1.5 ft x 3 ft for shorter sections and 3 ft x 6 ft for longer stretches on a storefront or review stand. Hang it with 3 rust-proof grommets on the header.
America250 Bunting With Center Logo
Pick America250 Bunting with a center logo for street view and longer viewing distance. It fits stage front decor, town hall fronts, community center entries, and parade route backdrops. Use 1.5 ft x 4.5 ft for mid-length rails and 3 ft x 9 ft for wide frontage where the logo needs to read from farther back. Hang it with 5 rust-proof grommets for more mounting points. Measure the length first, then keep spacing even between each pleated fan.
Each bunting is made from 100% SolarMax nylon. SolarMax nylon is suitable for outdoor displays and repeated installations across school programs and civic events. After the event, fold it back into the pleated fan shape for storage.
Bunting Size Options
Grab a tape measure and note the length and height of the spot you want to cover. Choose the size based on the drop height and coverage width so the bunting does not hang too low or look too small. Sizes list height first, then width across space.
The first number is the drop height, or how far the bunting hangs down. The second number is the coverage width, or how much length one piece covers side to side. If height is limited, stay with a 1.5 ft drop. Use a 3 ft drop for larger areas, such as stage fronts and wide building displays.
- 1.5 ft x 3 ft: Windows, short porch sections, indoor rails, small entry areas
- 3 ft x 6 ft: Porch railings, fence panels, storefront trim, parade route decor
- 1.5 ft x 4.5 ft: Medium length rails, longer coverage with less drop height
- 3 ft x 9 ft: Stage fronts, town hall and community center fronts, wide building displays, photo backdrops
How Many Buntings Do You Need
Measure the total length you want to cover, then divide by the width number from the size. For pleated fan bunting, the width number is the second number in the size, like 3 ft, 4.5 ft, 6 ft, or 9 ft. Use the same method for a porch railing, fence line, stage front, or storefront trim.
Start with the length in feet from your tape measure. Pick the bunting width you plan to hang. Divide the total length by that width, then round up to the next whole number. Rounding up prevents a short end section that leaves a gap.
Keep spacing consistent before hanging the first piece. Start at one end and keep the top edge level across the row. Leave a small gap or overlap, then keep it the same for each piece. Use posts, columns, and corners as stop points, then measure the next section.
Quick steps
- Measure total length in feet
- Pick the width number: 3 ft, 4.5 ft, 6 ft, or 9 ft
- Divide and round up
- Break at posts and corners
Examples
- 24 ft ÷ 6 ft = 4 pieces
- 27 ft ÷ 9 ft = 3 pieces
- 25 ft ÷ 6 ft = 4.17, round up to 5 pieces
Round up when the division leaves a remainder.
Where America250 Bunting Looks Best
America250 bunting fits best in spots people notice from the curb and in photos. Place it where the logo faces the street and the camera, not hidden behind posts or porch decor. Good spots include front porch lines, balcony rails, street-facing fences, storefronts, and backdrops near an entry. Keep doors, handrails, and exits open for a tidy look and safe access.
- Front porch rail line
- Front balcony rail
- Street-facing fence span
- Gate entry opening
- Storefront façade under an awning
- Window line under a ledge
- Stage front edge
- Parade reviewing stand front
- Town hall or civic building frontage
- School or community center entry wall
How to Hang America250 Bunting
Hang America250 bunting with the rust-proof grommets on the header. Level the header line, then keep spacing even so the pleated fan shape stays uniform. Place bunting on a porch railing, fence line, storefront trim, or stage front.
Mark the end points first and check the height so doors, handrails, and exits stay open. Use posts, columns, and corners as stop points, then start again after each break. Keep the same gap or overlap between each piece. Tighten ties, hooks, or screws once the row looks even from a few steps back.
- Choose the line and mark end points
- Pick mounting hardware for the surface
- Attach the first grommet at one end
- Level the header line
- Attach the remaining grommets
- Step back and adjust spacing
Get Your America250 Bunting Ready for 2026
Get your America250 bunting picked, sized, and ready for your 2026 display. Choose a style, select the right size for your porch, fence, or stage, then order enough pieces to cover the full length. Each bunting hangs from the header grommets, so setup is quick and neat. Add to cart now, or request a quote for bulk orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these for indoor and outdoor use?
Yes. Use them indoors or outdoors for events and displays. Hang them on porch rails, balconies, fences, storefront fronts, or stage edges. Pick mounting points that hold the header flat. After the event, take them down, let them dry, and store them indoors.
What material are they made from?
They are made from 100% SolarMax nylon. Each bunting has a header with rust-proof grommets for hanging. SolarMax nylon stays light and easy to handle during setup. After use, fold the bunting back into the pleats and store it dry.
What sizes are available for each style?
America250 Bunting with Logo is available in 1.5 ft x 3 ft and 3 ft x 6 ft sizes. America250 Bunting With Center Logo comes in 1.5 ft x 4.5 ft and 3 ft x 9 ft. The first number is the drop height. The second number is coverage width.
What size should I choose for my porch/fence/stage?
Measure length and height first. For porch rails, a 1.5 ft drop keeps good clearance near doors and rail tops. For fences and long street-facing spans, 6 ft or 9 ft widths cover more length per piece. For stages and wide fronts, 3 ft drop sizes read better from farther back.
Do they include mounting hardware?
No, mounting hardware is not included. Each bunting hangs from rust-proof grommets on the header. Use hardware that matches your surface and the site's rules. Zip ties fit metal rails and fences. Hooks or screws with washers fit wood trim and solid mounting points.
How many buntings do I need for an X ft length?
Use the width number in the size, then divide your total length using that width. Example: 24 ft ÷ 6 ft = 4 pieces. When the division leaves a remainder, round up to avoid a gap at the end. Measure each straight section between posts or corners.
Do you offer bulk pricing for schools, towns, or event orders?
Yes, bulk orders are quote only. Send the style, sizes, and total quantity. Add the ship-to ZIP code and the date you need delivery. Bulk quotes are ideal for schools, towns, parades, and civic events. A quick reply is easier when you include the full list up front.