Yesterday’s project features the sentiment “Live in the Sunshine,” which was stamped on a piece of Whisper White card stock and then trimmed into a banner. With scissors, it is easy to mess up the two [seemingly simple] snips that would turn an ordinary slip of paper into a brilliant banner. Today I want to share a quick tip for easily making a banner out of a strip of paper.
Here’s a close-up of yesterday’s project, followed by step-by-step instructions on how to recreate this look yourself:
1. I knew I wanted to banner to have a button on the right hand side of the stamped sentiment. I placed the button on the banner (it’s just sitting there – no adhesive) to get a good idea of where the banner snips should go. This banner is about 1-1/4″ x 3″.
2. Using my 1″ Square Punch, I punched a square from scrap paper. I placed a little adhesive on the back of the green square and positioned it on the soon-to-be banner, making sure to line it up exactly where I want it.
3. I then punched the green square with my [old-school] 1″ square punch, leaving a perfect edge for my banner.
I hope this tip was helpful! Happy banner making!
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Brian
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Great tip, Brian! I knew those square punches could do more than just cut squares…LOL! Thanks so much, my friend!
I had heard about using the square punch to cut the banner edge, but I could never get my punch lined up correctly, so I added the other step to make it work. Thanks, Sharon!
Yay!! A wonderful tip that I am going to put right to use!! I can never get the banner look quite even and have given up – until now! thanks for sharing this wonderful tip!
PS – I took out the ink pads and stamped for the first time last night. I tried the triple time stamping technique and will post on my blog later today. Thanks for jump starting my motivation with all your creativity!
Thank you! I’ve been getting so much positive reinforcement lately, and that makes me so happy!
Thank you for that demo. I had tried the square punch free handed but didn’t always get it centered. I will definitely use this tip.
Glad to hear it! Send me a message back to let me know how it works for you.
Major helpful! Yes!! I blindly try to put my card stock in the punch and not always have success. Happy Day!
This was needed information personally. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Brian, you are so clever… now I will have perfect banners too! 🙂
Thank you Brian…love tips like this! I was very frustrated in a special class last Friday night at Convention – all projects (and a few M’n’Takes) had this banner style…and NO square punches…you don’t want to know what my first two looked like…saved the rest to play with at home – LOL!!!!! TFS this wonderful tip!
what a truly great idea. thanks for the tip.
you always have the neatest tips and ideas . Thank you for your interest in making stamping fun and helping us to find an easier way to do things that could be frustrating and take the fun out of a project . Love your blog !!!!
sonny
Thank you, Sonny! I am really having a blast with the blog, so I am thrilled it is inspiring you and others. Thanks!
Sometimes the simplest tips make all the difference! This is one of those! So much better than the “eyeball” technique!
Thank you for this wonderful tip Brian! I just sent it out to my stampin’ customers.
Thanks, Nancy! Was just making a bunch of banners yesterday and gave up on making them perfect. 🙂 I appreciate your feedback!
Working on banners for a workshop, perfect timing and great idea. I will show off your technique tomorrow! 🙂
What a great tip! Thanks so much for sharing.
This is an awesome tip…thanks for sharing it…
Thank you for the great tip. I have avoided making banners, and now I can do them with confidence! I’m so happy!!!
great idea and so simple
I too have not been able to successfully make a banner with a square punch…so I quit trying. Thanks for this great tip, wish I had thought of this…your a genius..ha