Black and White Banner Project
This elegant black and white banner can be used not only for Halloween décor, but for other occasions such as a black and white color-themed party, an engagement party, a birthday party, and much more. The color scheme is classic and you could use it for so many events. You could also add a third color to the combo to coordinate it accordingly.
If you want to add more of a Halloween spin to it, try adding vintage Halloween pictures to the center of each banner piece, or white wash a small area on each piece and stamp a letter to spell out a Halloween word.
I decided to keep mine simple and classic. Start with the Banner Board Kit tracing each pennant piece onto the 7gypsies Paddington 8x8 Papers and cut out each shape. Glue each piece of patterned paper onto the chipboard banner pieces using Collage Pauge for adhesive.
Carefully punch the hole out of the top of each banner using the tip of a pen or something pointy. Using black seam binding ribbon (you will need at least 2-3 yards), thread the ribbon through all the banner pieces to connect them. Once you have done that, in between each banner piece use a small piece of extra black seam binding ribbon to tie a bow.
This elegant black and white banner can be used not only for Halloween décor, but for other occasions such as a black and white color-themed party, an engagement party, a birthday party, and much more. The color scheme is classic and you could use it for so many events. You could also add a third color to the combo to coordinate it accordingly.
If you want to add more of a Halloween spin to it, try adding vintage Halloween pictures to the center of each banner piece, or white wash a small area on each piece and stamp a letter to spell out a Halloween word.
I decided to keep mine simple and classic. Start with the Banner Board Kit tracing each pennant piece onto the 7gypsies Paddington 8x8 Papers and cut out each shape. Glue each piece of patterned paper onto the chipboard banner pieces using Collage Pauge for adhesive.
Carefully punch the hole out of the top of each banner using the tip of a pen or something pointy. Using black seam binding ribbon (you will need at least 2-3 yards), thread the ribbon through all the banner pieces to connect them. Once you have done that, in between each banner piece use a small piece of extra black seam binding ribbon to tie a bow.