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I love these burlap banners that are everywhere now.
I've been wanting to try one and Thanksgiving crafts is the perfect time.
I bought my burlap at JoAnn's.
I had no idea there were so many different kinds and shades.
Anyway, get your burlap and decide on a banner shape.
If you have a two year old that ripped your Halloween
banner then you may as well cut it up and use that as your template.
Just saying, IF that were to EVER happen.
Next fold and iron down the top to make a seam for the string.
I love these burlap banners that are everywhere now.
I've been wanting to try one and Thanksgiving crafts is the perfect time.
I bought my burlap at JoAnn's.
I had no idea there were so many different kinds and shades.
Anyway, get your burlap and decide on a banner shape.
If you have a two year old that ripped your Halloween
banner then you may as well cut it up and use that as your template.
Just saying, IF that were to EVER happen.
I just used a sharpie to softly outline my shape and then I cut them out.
Next fold and iron down the top to make a seam for the string.
Remember to turn the pieces over so that any sharpie lines are on the back.
Because I am a NO sew kinda gal mainly because I don't know how to turn on my sewing machine,
I just ran a hotglue line in the seam and stuck my string in there.
Next I used the Cricuit to cut out some letter stencils.
Well, I used my friends Cricuit because, it's bigger and cuter and she left here.
Tape down the stencils and dab on your paint with a sponge brush.
Do this at naptime if at all possible.
And that's it!!
You have a beautiful fall banner!
I love it.
Go try it.
I also have one other Fall Project Under $10 and Under 1 hour HERE.
I am definitely making Melissa's cinnamon candle!
I also have one other Fall Project Under $10 and Under 1 hour HERE.
I am definitely making Melissa's cinnamon candle!
1 comment:
Where was I at on this one?!? ; ) LOVE IT!!
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