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Decorate your walls with this lovely banner

Are your walls looking bare during this festive season? This checkout this holiday banner to liven up the room. 

How to Make an Upholstered Holiday Banner

Cheerfully issue a Christmas greeting to all who enter your home with this unique upholstered holiday banner. Swap out the letters to easily craft more banners for birthdays, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter or any other occasion worth celebrating. 

Materials Needed:

chipboard letters (thick enough to hold a staple)
fabric (enough to cover letters)
scissors
permanent marker
light polyester quilt batting
staple gun and staples (electric, manual or pneumatic)
twine, ribbon or string

Trace and Cut Batting

Place each letter on one layer of lightweight quilt batting and trace the letter onto the batting with a permanent marker (Image 1). Use scissors to cut out each letter along drawn lines (Image 2).

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trace and Cut Fabric

Use cut batting as a template to trace each letter onto fabric, leaving a 1/2″ border to pull around the letter’s sides in order to staple it in place. Make sure fabric is face down, so the letter is being traced in reverse (Image 3). This way, the letter will be facing the proper way once it’s flipped over. For letters with a hole in the middle, cut a small hole and a few small slits that will allow the fabric to be pulled through. On a flat work surface, layer each letter fabric first, face down, followed by quilt batting, topped with the chipboard letter (Image 4).

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upholster Letters

Pull excess fabric around the edges of each letter and secure to the back with staples (Image 5). Insert a few staples on all sides of the letter to get the fabric into the proper position (Image 6), then fill in the gaps with additional staples until the fabric is tightly pulled around all sides (Image 7). This will prevent the fabric from shifting and will ensure a good fit. Once the fabric is attached to the letter, trim excess, so the letter will lay flat against the wall when hung. Tip: Using a fabric with a little stretch to it will make the upholstery process a bit easier.

Create Banner

Cut a length of twine, ribbon or string that’s long enough to attach letters together, creating a banner, plus an allowance on each side for hanging. Staple string to top back side of letters, making sure letters are evenly spaced (Image 8). Tip: Hot glue could also be used for this step. Hang your completed banner wherever family or holiday guests will gather (Image 9).

  

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