Create A Fun Party Banner In Celebration Of A Birthday Or Special Occasion With Minimal Expertise
A homemade party banner adds a personal touch to any occasion or event. It can be simple or bold, whimsical or have more of an impact, and very colorful and creative. Those seeking to create an unique party with plenty of homemade decorations can easily do so with basic arts & crafts materials.
One of the easiest means to create homemade birthday party banners is to use card stock paper with cut out letters glued on the card stock. Once the letters are glued on the sheets of card stock paper, punch holes in the corners of the card stock paper and tie together using ribbon, string, or yarn. This type of banner can be made as long as the party host chooses.
Also, add another row of letters by punching holes in the bottom of the card stock and attach another row. Adding another row to the banner will allow the party host to create a long greeting or message. A single row of letters ma string out too far, therefore, adding another row will help condense the greeting or message. This is a great idea for smaller areas where the message needs to be longer than the area allocated for the banner.
Give the party banners a face-lift by add decorative elements such as glitter and feathers as well. Just rub the letters with a glue stick before the letters are glued to the banner. By adding glitter or another type of arts & crafts element will give the banner a textured look and shimmery shine.
Lace, tulle, silk, felt, and other fabric materials will also add a texture, decorative look to any banner. Use card stock sheets of paper on top of lace or another fabric to create a simple, elegant banner.
Party hosts that wish to get the celebrant involved in the party can allow him or her to create their very own birthday party banner. With the help of paper plates, this is easy. Use a stack of paper plates and have the celebrants draw letters and color in with markers or paint. Paper plates come in a variety of colors (no boring white paper plates). Punch holes in the sides of the paper plates with ribbon, string, or yarn and a very basic but cute banner is made.
Homemade banners for all occasions add a certain personality to banners for the events.
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Mrs. Party... Gail Leino gives creative ideas on fashion and entertaining. Plus, she provides fun thoughts on personalized party banners http://banner-store.com free party games, activities, and party supplies http://partysuppliesshop.com
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