How To Make A Party Banner
For a DIY Breakfast At Tiffanyâs bridal shower, I created a Bride & Co. banner to hang behind the bride-to-be while she opened all of her gifts. Although this banner is tailored to a Breakfast At Tiffany’s themed party, you can use these exact steps to easily make your own party banner in little to no time. All you will need (in whatever colors you want) is card stock, ribbon, a pencil, and a paint pen. The first few steps to creating a banner follows the same first steps as my Mimosa Bar and Photo Prop Frame tutorial.
Step 1 – Cut to size
Unless you are able to find card stock in the exact size you want for you banner, you will need to cut each piece to the correct size. I chose to cut mine into a 10×10 square. Circles, triangles, rectangles — cut your card stock into whatever shape you see fit for the party! Micheal’s has an enormous assortment of card stock in all colors and textures! Or, Amazon is always a great one shop stop for party and craft supplies. For my banner I needed six pieces of card stock. I chose to combine the  “R” and “I” as well as the “D” and “E” in the word BRIDE; it looked much better than having each letter on its own piece of card stock.
Step 2 – Write it out
Take your time and write in pencil the text of the banner. Donât worry, you can make mistakes â once you paint over the words you wonât be able to see the pencil marks!Â
Step 3 – Paint it
Iâve used A LOT of paint pens, and this one was great for this project. It wrote smoothly on the poster board and didnât run out of ink after completing all the projects for the bridal shower. I also used a white chalk paint to create a white bow. I used this white paint for a lot of my wedding signs, so its a brand I like and trust. And, its called Wedding Cake – it couldn’t be more perfect for wedding decor!
Step 4 – Hole punch
Hole punch one hole in both top corners of each square (or circle, triangle, whatever shape you create). Pull a piece of ribbon through each hole to connect each piece of card stock. Use a white tulle ribbon to give it an extra wedding vibe, like this banner. Now you are done and can hang it up! Creating a banner for a party is super easy, inexpensive, and take little time! The best part: it allows you to have a banner that fits the exact theme of the party. Have any question? Please comment and let me know!