Mini Pennant Banner

To make your mini banner, you’ll need:
- From Ten Two Studios, a pennant alphabet set. I used the Festive Pennant Alphabet digital set.
- White cardstock
- A glue stick, and Clear Tacky glue.
- Floss, perl cotton, or narrow ribbon.
Print out the sheets with the pennants you’d like to use. Each set contains full sheets in a single pattern, so if you want yours mixed like the sample, just print several different sheets.
Roughly cut out the pennants you need to spell out your message. Don’t worry about cutting the exact shape of the pennat just yet.
Apply glue stick to the bottom half of each pennant, and apply them to a sheet of carstock. I used a contrasting color for mine.
Cut the pennants out closely this time, following the solid borders around each one.
When your pennants are cut out, you should be able to slide your finger between the front and back at the top.
And here’s why you want to leave that top half open: apply a bit of glue to the top of each pennant between the layers…
…then slip the pennant onto the hanging cord you’ve chosen, sandwiching between the layers. Leave a little space between pennants so they’ll hang nicely when finished.
Add a Ten Two Studios blinkie to your blog sidebar!
Choose the light or dark version, to coordinate with your blog template.