When decorating for a birthday party or
any party really you need a good banner. Not only does it cover wall
space it also reminds people what they are there for.
I make my own banners for the
birthdays. This year Blaine's party is construction themed so of
course it needs to be a construction banner and what better time to
test out my silhouettes card stock cutting abilities.
Of course I went online and looked at
other peoples experiences with cutting card stock. There were some
horror stories about everything going wrong. One I read was the card
stock would stick to your bored and tear from trying to peel it up,
how I prevented this was by using the older cutting mat, you know the
one you have lying around covered in dog hair and dirt from not
remembering to put the cover back on it no matter how many time you
promised to put it back on when I open a new one it just never
happens, or if you are really lucky it falls on the floor face down,
sigh. I used that cutting mat.
The other issue people said they had
was with card stock tearing as it cut. I used the deep cut blade at 5
speed 10 force and 5 for the blade setting. With these I had no
issues cutting my standard card stock that I bought from Micheal's.
What you need:
Card stock in the colours you are wanting (I used orange, yellow and black)
Card stock in the colours you are wanting (I used orange, yellow and black)
Printer
Silhouettes (or other cutting machine)
Glue stick
Ribbon
Hole punch
***If you do not have a cutting machine
you can always print the letters and trucks directly onto the card
stock and hand cut it out, it is what I did before I had a cutting
machine, you can do it for the letters, trucks and triangles.****
You can either buy or create your own
designs for use with in silhouettes software. I have a designer
version so I can use .DFX files as well as embroidery files which is
a bonus. I create .DFX files using a free software called Inkscape. I
use Embird for my embroidery software.
I printed with my laser printer that I
got from Digital Friends Inc 1 triangle the size I wanted each part
of my banner to be and then just traced and cut how many triangles I
needed which was 28.
I purchased and used the construction
trucks from the Silhouette store. I cut one for in between each word,
giving me 8 trucks in total.
I measured the inside of the triangles
I had cut and made each letter I need for banner in Silhouette
studio.
Once everything was cut, I used a hole
punch and put a hole in the “top” of each triangle for the ribbon
to slide through
Punch one hole in the trucks where ever you would like them hand from, or you can do what I did and just tie into the hole already in the truck.
Glue each letter to a triangle.
Lay out your banner how you want it to
look.
Leave enough “tail” to hang your
banner. Cut the ribbon when you have more than enough to string
everything you want on it and a “tail” at the end for hanging.
I slid a truck on and tied it at the
top of the truck this prevents it from moving and you have to
rearrange it when you hang it. Then I repeated with each letter and
tying at the top of each triangle.
My banner is 2 rows, repeat each row as
you did for the first one.
And there you have it, a birthday
banner. How did yours turn out?
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