DIY Party Banner
Hey Everyone,
Hope you all are doing super amazing today. Today’s blog will be focusing on the art of making party banners all by yourself. Yes, you can make some pretty cool and different banners for your event. Banners that are cheap, affordable and look super awesome. In today’s blog, I will share some really interesting video tutorials which will give you many different ideas on how you can make your party banner. I will also tell you a few alternatives that you can use which basically I did when I had to make a party banner for a friend. And guess what? It was so easy. You always feel much more involved in the occasion when you do everything on your own. I hope you agree with me on that.
Disclaimer: All the videos that will be used on today’s blog do not belong to the Crafty Blogger and we do not take any credit for the creativity displayed by the amazing video bloggers. Their efforts must be appreciated.
Things that you might need for this DIY are glue, some printed or colored paper (Depending on how you want your banner to look), a piece of string or rope and anything which you would want to decorate your banner with like beads, glitter or paints.
This is just a simple way of making banners. Just like the next video.
You simply paste alphabets on printed sheets that you have cut in similar design. And you are ready with your banner.
Now sometimes people want to do something out of the box. That is where the following ideas will help you I deciding how you can think out of the box and make banners in different shapes and sizes, matching the theme of your event.
It is simple cutting and pasting which also means it is VERY easy.
Doesn’t that look super nice?
And one of my favorite videos for today, the elephant-themed banner. Yes, it is, without any doubt a little extra effort to layer the banners with different printed sheets, but then just look at them, they look so cool.
You can even use glitter sheet and cut alphabets out of them to make an amazing glittering banner. That is what I did for a friend. However, whenever you are cutting alphabets without following a printed alphabet pattern, you might just want to make sure that when you write an alphabet to cut it out, it usually has to be written in a mirror image so that when you cut it, it is correct.
I hope you all enjoyed reading today’s blog and would love to hear more from us. Until next time, stay crafty.
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