Wednesday, June 23, 2010

4th of July Banner for She's a Sassy Lady Blog

Hi everyone, This is my project I posted on She's a Sassy Lady today.  Once again Sheila, thanks for the honor of letting me post on your blog.  My Project this month was inspired by some Rosettes I picked up at a craft store by Making Memories.  I thought how cute and easy these would be to recreate for a banner for a Birthday, Valentines day, etc.  Since I had just purchased the Independence Day Cricut cart, an idea came to me for a 4th of July Banner using the Rosettes.  So let me show you how to make these Rosettes and use them on a project.  You will need some basic supplies.
Card Stock in various colors for your project
Crepe Paper
Ribbon
Glue
Cricut
Carts of your choosing, I used Independence Day, Birthday and Holiday Cakes, Mother's Day,Serenade.
Any carts will work as long at they have a scallop circle, a triangle that can be used as a banner, and scallops or a circle.
Glitter
Silver glitter glue
Gypsy or Design Studio
needle and heavy thread, or a sewing machine.

Start with a 12" long piece of Crepe paper cut to approx 1" wide, and a 12" long ribbon(the ribbon you choose should be narrower then 1".  Using the glitter glue on one edge of the crepe paper apply along the length.  Let dry.  For the next part, I used my sewing machine, because it is faster, but a needle and heavy thread would work great also.  With the sewing machine and your stitch set to it's longest length, sew the ribbon and the crepe paper together down the side without the glitter glue.

Here is a picture of the front and the back sewed together.  Due to drying time, my pic does not include the glitter.
  


Next take one thread on one side and gently gather the crepe paper.




Previously, I had cut several scalloped circles in different colors using my Cricut.  Next I glued the gather crepe paper/ribbon to one of these scallops.  You will have to adjust your crepe paper into a pleasing circle, trimming any excess crepe paper/ribbon away.






Here is the finished rosette with addnl bling added on top.


For my project, I made 6 rosettes total.


Next I cut letters out of thin chipboard to a height of 2", I spread a layer of glue over them and applied glitter.  Let dry.  Then with the Mother's day cart, I cut 14 banner triangles at approx 5x5.5".  Glue the glittered letters to the center of the banner triangles one letter per triangle.


There wasn't enough dimension to this banner so I took an image of the triangle and with my Gypsy welded the scallop from the basic cake cart to make a scalloped triangle.  This image is 6.5x6.8.

 I cut addnl images from Independence day and A child's year, layered and added to the top of my triangles.  Finally I took my remaining ribbon and threaded it through the holes I made on both sides of the banner so I could string my letters together.


Here are the finished pictures.  I had to take 3, it wouldn't all fit into one.




The above pictures don't do it justice, it really looks great all together.


Here is an up close of the individual letters.



I hope you enjoy looking at this project as much as I enjoyed making it. 

Beth

Oh I also entered this in the cuteandsome challenge # 12 Home decor, Thanks Audrey for allowing me to participate.

9 comments:

Angi Barrs said...

I just checked out your post at She's a Sassy Lady. Love your rosettes :)

Barb Craft said...

Your banner is fabulous!!! What a great decoration!! Just makes me want to throw a party!!
Barb :)

Unknown said...

Awesome decoration! You should enter this in CuteAndSome's showcase this week ~ the theme is Home Decor!!

Go to www.cuteandsome.blogspot.com for more infomation! We would love to see you there!

Debbie said...

I saw this over on Shelia's blog and thought what a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

Denine said...

So adorable! Welcome to the Gyptians!

- - Sheryl - - said...

rhanks for entering the showcase!

amylynne said...

Fantastic Banner!! Welcome to the bug bytes team! From a fellow member!
Love your blog!
Amy

Audrey Frelx said...

Beth, thank you so much for entering this wonderful project in Showcase #12. We loved having you come play with us and appreciate your talent!

At your convenience, please come pick up an award we have for you.

Thanks again, and I'll be seeing you!

Terry said...

Your banner is fantastic!