Hello my crafty friend, it's Amanda from Pear Blossom Press again. Now that summer is winding down, the kids are back in school, and Starbucks® has brought back the PSL, you know what that means...It's time to start planning for Halloween ;) Today, I've got a cute banner to help you get a jump on decorating. I chose to spell out BOO, but you could make your banner spell out any message you like. At the bottom of the post, I've got a few more suggestions.
To make the pennants, I first cut out a template for the triangles. To get the same angles, I stacked two pieces of scratch paper on top of each other and folded them in half. Then I lined them up in my trimmer with the fold facing away from my blade and cut a triangle shape. I separated the two pieces and, leaving one folded, I trimmed 1" from the same sides I had just cut. Then I trimmed 1" from the top. When I opened both pieces up, they stacked on top of each other with a nice wide border and they have matching angles. I used the templates to cut out the smaller pennant from black and white polka dot glitter paper, and the larger pennant from black cardstock.
To make the fringe, I stacked four pieces of orange tissue paper together and folded them into thirds (the same way they were folded in the package). I sliced the stack into 1" strips and used fringe scissors to cut along one edge. I glued the fringe to the back of the polka dot paper and feathered the fringe out with a semi-soft paintbrush. I only used two slices per pennant, but you can add more if you'd like a fluffier look.
Before adhering the fringed pennants to the black ones, I made simple tassels from embroidery floss and stapled them to the bottom of the black triangle points. After I glued the large and small pennants together, it was time to add the letters. I used my ScanNCut to cut out 4" letters from gold glitter cardstock and black cardstock. I glued the black and gold letters together, slightly offsetting them so they'd appear to have a drop shadow. (This makes it easier to read on a busy background like the glitter dots.) Then, I popped the letters up on the pennants with foam tape.
To decorate the letters and really jazz up the banner, I stamped, embossed, and watercolored three jack-o-lantern images. These are from the new release and I absolutely love them! They are from the Pumpkin Hair Don't Care, Pumpkin Friends, and Gourd-geous sets. Again, I used my handy ScanNCut to fussy cut the images. (Although, the Gourd-geous stamp has a coordinating die available.) Once the images were cut out, I used more foam tape to adhere them to the letters and added Aqua Shimmer to put a sparkle in their eyes. To finish the banner, I punched holes in the top corners and strung them together with orange baker's twine.
This banner is the perfect size to string across a door, but you can easily adjust it to fit any space you want. Here are a few more sentiment ideas:
- HAPPY HALLOWEEN
- WICKED
- SPOOKY
- TRICK-OR-TREAT
- HELLO GOURD-GEOUS
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