Hi everyone! Today I want to share with you a spring pennant banner I posted on the Darice blog last month. This paper pennant banner is a great way to decorate and welcome spring into your home!
SPRING PENNANT BANNER MATERIALS CHECKLIST:
- Core’dinations Core Essentials Cardstock in Cloudburst & Iced Cocoa (2 sheets of each)
- Canvas Corp Burlap Shapes Mini Triangles (3 packages)
- Darice Picture Punch
- Darice Embossing Folder- Stripe Background
- Martha Stewart Crafts Edge Punch – Doily Lace
- Martha Stewart Crafts Paper Tape – Vintage Girl
- K&Company Susan Winget Collection Meadow Chipboard Adhesive
- Quick Stick Felt White Pre-Cut Letters
- Petaloo Cream Velvet Hydrangeas
- Canvas Corp White Waxed Cotton Cord
- Hot Glue Gun
1. Decide what you want your pennant banner to say. I chose the word “Welcome” with one embellished pennant on each side, making a total of 9 pennants. For each pennant, cut two 1 inch circles and one triangle (slightly larger than your canvas banner piece) out of the Core’ Essentials Cloudburst. I made 18 paper circles and 9 paper triangles. Emboss all the pieces using the stripes embossing folder.
2. Place a canvas pennant on top of a cardstock triangle and adhere together.
3. Using the doily lace punch, cut a 1/2 x 12 inch strip from the Core’dinations Iced Cocoa.
4. Cut the paper lace strip in half. Adhere behind the triangle with a piece of red plaid paper tape.
5. Before you get to embellishing, punch 2 holes on each side of the pennant.
6. To make the rosette, cut a 1 x 12 inch piece of Iced Cocoa cardstock and fan fold at every 1/4 inch.
7. Adhere the ends together to form a ring. Place a glue dot or dab of hot glue on the circles you made earlier and sandwich the ring between. Hold until set.
8. Adhere the rosette to the already assembled pennant.
9. Apply the sticker letters to each of the rosettes to spell your sentiment. Embellish with the chipboard stickers and flowers as desired.
10. When each pennant is complete, use the cotton cord to attach, spelling out your sentiment.
Would you like to create your own banner? I have all the makings for another to share.
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Hi Nancy
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. You did a great job. I'd love to invite you to come over and share your garland at my link party that's going on now if you have time. I'm your newest fan and follower on your social sites.
Angel
I love this...my banner would say welcome or maybe Spring :) thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win Nancy, I think I would have my banner say "Spring". Your project is just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I think I would use the word 'blossom' (if I didn't use 'welcome'!) Love all the layers and the textures!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to come back and say thank you so much for my prize. It's is so totes awesome!!! Thank you bunches. I know my banner won't turn out as beautifully as yours, but I'll try!
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