Here are some directions if you want to make your own banner (supply list are at the end of this post):
2. Outline all snowflakes with glitter (Stickles).
3. Use Poster Glue Dots® to attach 1 letter to each snowflake (spell out "let it snow"). If you're unsure where you want your letters to go, use Removable Glue Dots® to hold letters in place until you decide.
4. Use Micro Glue Dots® and Pop Up Glue Dots® to attach embellishments to snowflakes.
5. String "let it" on 1 yard of ribbon. String "snow" on the second yard of ribbon.
6. Hang.
I happened to have enough left over paper and embellishments to create this layout.
Santa brought my boys snow shovels for Christmas. They couldn't wait to get outside and shovel snow. Remember when that was fun instead of a chore?
"Let It Snow" Banner Supplies:
Paper: Bo Bunny Midnight Frost
Accessories: Jillibean Soup Corrugated Alphas (White and Kraft), Stickles (Star Dust, Waterfall), Bo Bunny Midnight Frost Brads, Bo Bunny Midnight Frost Jewels, Imaginisce I-rock Jewels, Ribbon
Adhesive: Glue Dots® Poster Dot n Go, Glue Dots® Micro, Glue Dots® Pop Up, Glue Dots® Removable (optional)
Snow Fort Layout Supplies:
Paper: Bo Bunny Midnight Frost
Accessories: Bo Bunny Olive Zipper Trim, Bo Bunny Midnight Frost Brads and Jewels, Echo Park Wintertime Alpha Stickers, Echo Park Wintertime Element Stickers
Adhesive: Glue Dots® Poster Dot 'n Go, Micro Glue Dots®
I wrote this blog post while participating on the Glue Dots® design team.
1 comment:
Cute layout. Christmas 2011 already came and went? It usually takes me quite a while to switch to using the new year when dating things. Obviously, you don't have that problem.
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