Hello Everyone! Happy Wednesday!
{UPDATE}: You can now print all letters here!
I have a super quick, super easy (and quite possibly) free printable banner to share with you today. If you are a crafter, then there is a good chance that you have all the supplies needed hangin’ around your house, which is why it’ll be free!
This is my kind of project. It is so easy and took about 15 minutes to make. You can hang this banner anywhere and it adds that little extra umph to any Fall decor.
This is how I did it:
{First, I contacted Christen and asked her if she’d whip up some printable letters for me 😉 She obliged.}
Then, I gathered my supplies. I printed the letters on card stock so they’d be a bit less flimsy.
These are the supplies I used-
Next, I cut the letters out and punched the holes to thread some jute twine.
Use a ruler…or don’t, I’m a perfectionist to the core so EVERYTHING has to be centered and spaced perfectly.
Start threading, I lined them up so points touched when laying on the table.
And….
TA-DA!
A really cute, super simple, inexpensive DIY Harvest banner to add to your Fall decor!
I’m so very pleased with how it turned out! It adds a little pep to my oh-so-boring dining room that I’m working on sprucing up!
And since we love how this banner turned out so much, we decided to share it with y’all! Yay!
You can print it off here.
Now you can go make yourself a banner and enjoy!
Cheers!
-Christen
>>>Instructions for downloading and/or printing each letter<<<
- Download- Select/click on the letter you wish to download/print- a PDF version (make sure the latest version of Adobe Reader is installed) will open up and you can download/save to your computer or just print.
- Print-I recommend printing on card stock. Here is the one I use, it’s 90lb card stock.
- Cut-Trim off the excess area using scissors .
- Punch- using a hole puncher, punch a hole in each corner- be sure to not get too close to the edge.
- String together – Add a colored ribbon, twine, jute or my favorite- tulle to assemble your banner!
>>>Check the Free Printable Banner Letters Library for more designs.<<<
Jess says
This is really adorable! 🙂
Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!
Cynde says
Thankful for your great idea.l have made labor intense banners in the past, so happy this one was a breeze to do. Love the Texas large letters. Cynde
DIY Swank says
Thanks Cynde! So glad you like it. You are right, it is a breeze to make! We love projects like this…quick gratification. Keep an eye out, we will be making more printable letters for the holidays in different styles and colors!
Sabrina says
I just printed it and up it goes! Thanks for sharing…you saved me a ton of time.
Christen says
Awesome! Glad it saved you time. That’s what its all about. Enjoy 🙂
Sabrina says
It turned out so nicely, I added it to a post with a link back. Thanks again for sharing!
Natalie says
Thanks for sharing. Just wondering… What kind of scissors did you use? They looked different then normal scissors. Thanks!
Megan says
They are a spring action scissor. I’ll give you a link to my most favorite set ever and you can read up about them. I especially love them for fabric cutting!
https://www2.fiskars.com/Sewing-Quilting/Products/Scissors-and-Sharpeners/Titanium-Easy-Action-Scissors-No.-8#.UzQpKBaxT4c
Tristen says
Love this banner, I’m using the alphabet letters to create one for a baby shower! Question, I’m OCD about spacing too, how far down the point are your holes??
Katie @ Little House of Four says
Love the banner! Thanks so much for making it a free printable.
Aubre Rice says
THANKS so much for sharing these letters! I am using them for our staff Christmas party and love them! Thanks again!
DIY Swank says
You are welcome! If you get a chance, I would love to see a picture. 🙂
Dania says
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful work!! it is really elegant ??
You’re an artist!
Yvette says
Thanks for this–doing a last-minute 25th Anniversary party for my sister and this should work out nicely! I’m headed to the store to get card stock. Can you tell me how large each letter is approximately? Thank you!