As promised, I am back with another
tutorial and guess what I’ll be sharing with you guys today!
Hint: you see them at
birthday parties and showers
That’s right....paper PENNANTS :d
They are definitely a raging trend right now and look so fabulous..
and add some extra oomph to the decor!
For my nephew’s first birthday, I made Sesame Street paper pennant banner for the occasion. Based on his favorite book, Clang-Clang! Bang-Bang! , we kept Sesame Street as the theme and incorporated some of the characters from it into the decor. I used scenes from his book as well as images of characters off the internet to hand-paint a 78" by 42" fabric banner..
how cute are the twiddlebugs! |
.. happy birthday paper pennant banner...
..decor for the table and curtains...
..a door sign..
and even made an award ribbon for the birthday boy! (p.s: this is not an original idea. I saw several online so decided to make one myself. I will post a tutorial on how I made it in the future.)
The entire process was fun and a bit crazy as well since I was making the entire party decor from scratch! Crazy right?! But it was a labor of love and I enjoyed every moment of it and wouldn't mind doing it again for him!
The entire process was fun and a bit crazy as well since I was making the entire party decor from scratch! Crazy right?! But it was a labor of love and I enjoyed every moment of it and wouldn't mind doing it again for him!
So let’s get back to the tutorial on how to make your own paper pennant banner. Using the template provided below you will be able to whip one up in no time.
Okay so here’s what you need:
First download the Pennant Template, save and print it out.
Cut out the template and keep it aside. You will be using this as a pattern to cut your colored A4 papers.
Cut out the template and keep it aside. You will be using this as a pattern to cut your colored A4 papers.
Next lay out your paper..
Use the pattern to trace and cut your first two pennant pieces. Simply repeat this step for however many you need for the banner.
Next score along where the dotted line is on the template, fold and tape.
The space you just created is where your ribbon will go through. I like to score with the curved portion of my
ruler. If you are doing the same, make sure you don’t push too hard at it or
you might risk tearing off the paper.
Now draw and paint sesame street characters in the center of each piece and let dry before moving on to the next step.