Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Easy Paper Pennant Banner Tutorial

We recently celebrated my daughter's First Holy Communion and I wanted a simple "Congratulations" banner to hang for the occasion. I made this banner out of scrapbook paper and grosgrain ribbon in an afternoon. I opted to make a very simple banner, but it could be embellished to be as fancy as you would like it to be.

Supplies:
  • scrapbook paper
  • ribbon, twine or yarn
  • adhesive
  • hole punch

Step One:
Cut out your triangles--however many you need for your banner. I needed fifteen to spell out my word.

Step Two:
Cut out your letters. I used my Cricut to cut mine out, but you could use any sort of craft cutter or even use letter stickers (from the scrapbook section of the craft store), a stencil, or just use a marker.

Step Three:
Adhere your letters to the pennants. I used scrapbooking adhesive (a tape runner) for this step, but you could use a glue stick or whatever you have handy.

Step Four:
This step is skippable, but I'm addicted to my corner rounding punch, so I used that on the corners of each pennant. Here you can see that I used it on the "C" but hadn't yet used it on the "O". I think it just gives my simple banner a nice finishing touch. Very skippable though if you don't have this punch.

Step Five:
Punch two holes in the top of each of your triangles and thread your banner! Use ribbon, twine, yarn--whatever looks best!

Step Six:
Hang your banner and admire your creation!

5 comments:

Jodee said...

That turned out soooo cute! Way to go!

Debbie said...

Love it, very cute!

Teena in Toronto said...

That looks awesome ... and so easy!

Happy blogoversary :)

Bethany said...

may i ask the inane question as to how big your triangles were? :)

frillsfluffandtrucks said...

I'm sorry, Bethany, I don't remember! I just measured and found a size that looked good. Then I made a pattern and used that as my guide for the rest of the triangles. Not very helpful, I know!

~ Sarah