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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
a little banner inspiration
A banner is like a newspaper headline. It immediately shouts a message using the fewest words possible. It often makes you feel something. It can be powerful. I love Ali Edwards' "One Little Word" concept, where you pick a word each year that you want to focus on. My boss Jennifer introduced me to making paper/chipboard banners, and she makes one every year with her "one little word." Since this last year has been challenging for me, I decided my one little word this year would be "joy," and what better way to remember it than to make a "joy" banner!
As a Design Team member at Lasting Memories, I get packets of new products to make samples for store displays. When I got this product from Little Yellow Bicycle's new Fresh Linen line, I jumped for joy! When I get it back I'm going to hang it where I can see it everyday, so I'll remember to find joy in the little things--in being myself, in creating, in watching my children experience the world, in new opportunities, in overcoming, in dancing, laughing, and loving the people around me.
If you haven't made a banner before, this is a fun project. I'm actually a little obsessed with them. I made this one for a loved one with breast cancer,
and I'm taking a class to make this "Eat Cake" banner for all the birthdays and other celebrations in our little family. I love banners!
So even though this isn't a tutorial, here are some "banner basics" if you're a beginning banner maker.
1. Choose a word or phrase that will get your meaning across but still be functional. Short words are nice if you don't want your banner to be 10 feet long. "Eat Cake" is great because it can be used for any celebration, not just birthdays.
2. Decide how sturdy you want your banner to be. For a one-time event, I would probably just use heavy card stock and patterned paper. For a banner I intend to re-use, I back my pieces with chipboard. Try your local scrapbook store's die cut center for pennant shapes. I also often use other shapes like coasters, mini album pages, and hearts (remember this mini banner?).
3. Cut letters with a die cut machine, or print them in an "outline" font and cut them out. Or use large alphabet stickers or chipboard letters. It's fun to pop them up with dimensional pop dots.
4. Jennifer taught me to use coordinating paper and embellishment lines for fast and easy banners. Scrapbooking brands like Cosmo Cricket have lines that include several papers, chipboard accents, and even buttons that all match. "It practically makes itself," she says.
5. Don't be afraid to make it 3-D! I love adding chunky accents, ribbon, and popped-up letters to my banners. They're not going in an envelope or page protector, so no need to keep them skinny!
Here are a few examples of pennants from Jennifer's "Barnhart" banner she made for a family reunion last year. Adorable!
Check out this post for more great banner ideas!
Thanks! I've been wanting to make holiday banners for a while! I think this will help me figure out where to start:)
ReplyDeleteI love how detailed they are. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love all the little pieces and layers to make them more fun and colorful!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice and beautiful pics! I will have to add this project to my list ;) thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteashley
http://littlemissmomma.blogspot.com
these are adorable! love the "joy" one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project for a rainy day. My 13 year old wants to make one for her school. Thank you so much for sharing.:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!! I am totally doing this!
ReplyDelete~Morgan
http://meetvirginiaandroo.blogspot.com/
http://www.etsy.com/shop/MeetVirginiaShop
Hey - I know Jennifer Barnhart! Tell her Michelle Doty says hello. My daughter Rachel served with her daughter Erin in Germany last year. Small world... I read this blog all the time and had no idea of the connection.
ReplyDeleteI love all of those banners! I wish I could hang out with you and create stuff! I love all of those papers, also!
ReplyDeleteHave a delightful day!
Jenn
redberrybarn.blogspot.com
oh my goodness, I have SUCH a thing for banners, although I haven't attempted my own yet. These are beautiful - great color & design!
ReplyDeleteIs that you in those pictures? Nice to have a face with a blog! Wander on over to my blog and check out the pictures of the two banners I've made. I made my son's from his baby clothes...
ReplyDeleteYou're banners inspire me! I love them!
Super Cute! Love the ART banner. Looks so fun I may have to try making a cute banner now. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a cute idea and fun way to celebrate events!
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