I have seen these made out of fabric, but for this project I am using decorative papers. It's easier. I chose a red gingham paper that has been in my stash for over 12 years! That's right....it is from my original Creative Memories paper supplies that I collected when my kids were babies and toddlers. I decided on a simple "Welcome" because my dining area is at my front door. I am using black glitters chipboard letters by Colorbok.
Here is the step by step that I followed to make the cute little string of pennants.
I made a quick banner template out of copy paper using a straight edge. |
I glued together both pieces of paper using Rubber Cement. |
I then glued the chipboard letters to the pennants, placing them at the same height on each pennant. The gingham pattern made this a breeze. |
I then used safety pins to pin each pennant into place on my jute banner string that I had hung with a simple loop. I wanted to get an estimate of space without making it permanent. |
After hot gluing the pennants to the jute, I added decorative bows to each end. |
Here is my little paper pennant banner hanging on the pine hutch. |
This little project took less than an hour to throw together and clean up. I plan on making more of these tiny banners, so that I can change them out for special occasions. Simple, fun, quick, easy, charming. Gotta love it.
This is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!!
ReplyDeleteLovely idea - looks great! Thanks for showing us how its done!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Oooohhh, i LOVE this...little mini-banners, what a GREAT idea for rainy day craft fun with my grand-boys this summer! I've bookmarked it, thanks for the tutorial. (Also, thank you SO MUCH for your kind comment on my puny little blog...you made my day!)
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute Lesley! Love the check. Thanks for sharing with my newbie party.
ReplyDeleteHi Lesley~
ReplyDeletePennants are so fun & your's is such cute! I invite you to link to my K.I.S.S. Blog Bash. :)
~Christina~
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Very cute banner, and I love the idea of making more for special occasions...great inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteI love that kitchen on the plate.
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