Write an article based on this "Gather the necessary materials. Choose a type of cloth for your flag. Pick a design. Get inspired."

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This project requires a length of tough cloth, some paint or other decorations (such as material for applique), scissors and some fabric glue, a needle and thread, or a sewing machine.  You’ll also need a way to hang your flag. One option is to get a steel, rust-resistant garden flagpole that inserts easily into a flower bed or large planter. A store like Home Depot will sell these for a few dollars. Burlap makes a good rustic-looking choice for a garden flag.  However, you can also use any type of robust cloth, such as canvas. A heavier cloth will usually hang better. A place mat from a dollar store also makes a good choice, or you could consider cutting up an old, sturdy canvas bag. Bright colors are usually popular when making a garden flag. You can also use burlap or unbleached cotton or canvas for a more rustic look. For inspiration check out a site such as Pinterest or some craft blogs.  With a garden flag that hangs vertically, it isn't all that important that the material can flutter in the breeze. Consider weighing your fabric down with heavier materials so that it hangs well and displays your design without wrapping around the flagpole. Here are some fun ideas to provide inspiration for your garden flag:  Using applique techniques, add your house number or a word that has significance to you onto your canvas using a material that contrasts with the background. Use fabric paint to draw on your flag. Use a glue gun to paste objects onto your flag. Ideas include seashells, Christmas baubles, silk flowers or buttons. Make a patchwork garden flag by stitching clashing prints onto the background using bright contrast yarn for the stitches. Use stencils and a spray can to quickly create a design on your flag. Try using the same material or a contrasting material to add a bow or ruffle to your flag.