Recently, I posted a shortened version of the The DIY Sharpie Art post to Home Talk. I was overwhelmed by the responses and shocked when one woman asked about my burlap banner. I tend to take for granted the simplest things. I look at the banner and think, "Ha! I cheated on that one!" The burlap was pre-made, I just did some zshooshing. (Is that a word?)
Using my pre-made banner as my guide I traced around it onto a piece of card stock. I cut my card stock about 1/2 smaller than my trace lines all the way around.
I used this smaller triangle to trace around for my book page triangles. Next, I typed out the word on a document on my computer, playing with fonts until I found one I liked. I have no pictures of this step but I penciled my letters freehand onto the page triangles and when satisfied with the results went back over them with a Sharpie pen. You could blow up the font size and trace it like I did with the DIY Sharpie Art...
Now, this could have been even easier., but I don't usually have bright ideas until I have done it the hard way first. If you want to, just purchase felt letters or scrapbook letters and apply or print letters onto your pages using your printer before cutting out your triangles.
I then attached the paper triangles to the banner with Loctite Mounting Putty. Nothing too permanent for this girl. I wanted to be able to change it up.
And, there you have it. Easy, relatively inexpensive, and easy to change based on the season! I know, everyone is on to Christmas... And it is just about time to change it up .....Happy decorating!
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I like the Target Dollar Spot a lot, and your banner came out nicely!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hope your Thanksgiving is filled with joy and blessings.
DeleteVery pretty and very clever! I have picked up several of these kinds of banners and stockpiled them and have yet to make anything! Perhaps Christmas will motivate me! Thanks so much for sharing and teaching me how simply this can be done!
ReplyDeleteOoh, can't wait to see what you come up with, Chloe! Thanks for spending some time with me.
Deletethis is a wonderful look and I love that banner dearly. Will be copying soon for sure and will link to your post to give you the credit for this idea. I'm your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteHey, Sugar! Thanks for following and thank you for the kind words. I will watch to see what you come up with...Thank you for linking it up to your blog. I will spend some time there this weekend checking it out.
DeleteI really was impressed, such a great idea. Popped over from vising At Rivercrest Cottage and will certainly be following too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting with me and for following along. Nice to see others from across the pond. That just amazes me! Things that catch my attention or that I spend my time on are being viewed by others around the world and most of the time, unless I am left a message, I don't have any clue! Our world is so big and so small all at the same time. I am glad you left me comment and reminded me of that. We don't know who we will touch today!
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