I am slightly obsessed with making classroom banner is this year.
I am loving the look of banner and I love how easy they are to create.
I found an additional way to make another banner so I want to share it with you.
First, I printed out these white banner pieces.
I didn’t want the dark, ink rich versions for this project.
Then I took a hole punch and put circles inside the existing circles.
Next, I took the same string I used before and weaved it in and out of the hole punches.
See the end of the banner piece?
I let the string hang off going UNDER.
When I start the next piece in the banner,
I want it to be going OVER.
I want it to be going OVER.
When they come together, it looks good with a layered look.
See how they look overlapping?
For my school walls, I used these Clear Command hooks.
And I used the concrete blocks lines on the wall to make sure I put them level for both ends.
Then, I put a loop at the end of the string and hung the banner up using the hook.
Then I trimmed the string last.
Check out my end results.
Here is another banner.
See how the command hook is at the same place on the wall?
I also wanted to create a double banner.
So I put on on banner and I had to let the banner HANG from the hook
while I was working on the other side.
This helped me a lot when I was creating a double banner.
This banner will say “social” on top
then ‘studies” on the bottom.
It seems scary but the ends are tied so it is safe.
This helps to figure out the arrangement of the banner on the other side.
I hang up the bottom part first,
then the top.
This allows the top word to be layers on top.
And here is the double banner FINISHED.
You can get this set of colorful premade banner letters in 6 colors
{yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue and green NEON colors.}
in ONE PACK.
{yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue and green NEON colors.}
in ONE PACK.
And if you missed my original post about making classroom banners,
I love how these look!!! Thanks for sharing!
Boy, your timing was perfect. I was just debating how to set up a bulletin board and these did the trick. Thanks. Kathleen Kidpeople Classroom