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Simple Pumpkin Banner

08
Oct
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Hello Friends! Amy from The Happy Scraps here today, and I’m so excited to show you how to make this Simple Pumpkin Banner. It really comes together quickly and is super easy to make.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

I gathered my supplies. I decided to use the Boo! collection for this project.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

After I cut the shapes out using my electronic die cutting machine, I paired up the pieces I’d cut out. I inked the edges with black ink.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

I pulled out my Sticky Thumb raised sticky dots and applied some to the back of the middle piece.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

Then I applied it to the front, creating the pumpkin look.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

I love the way the raised sticky dots holds it up off of the paper, creating the dimension.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

I grabbed my Crop-A-Dile (my favorite hole punch) and punch the holes in the top of the pumpkins, so I could hang it.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

All that is left to do is string some baker’s twine through the holes.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

This project was so easy, I was even able to take it and work on it in my car, while waiting to pick up my boys from school. 🙂

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

Now all that’s left to do is find a fun place to hang this Simple Pumpkin Banner.

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

I think the added dimension from the raised sticky dots is the perfect touch to these too, don’t you think?

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

Pair it up with some matching Marquee Boo! Letters, put them on a mantel or shelf, and you’re all but ready for Halloween!

Simple Pumpkin Banner made by @thehappyscraps with @pebblesinc Boo! collection.

Where would you hang this fun banner in your home?

Supplies:
Boo! Skulls & Crossbones
Boo! Happy Halloween
Boo! Day of the Dead
Boo! Jack-O-Lantern
Boo! Trick Or Treat
Boo! Candy Corn
Harvest Wood Mounted Stamps Ink
Crop-A-Dile
Baker’s Twine
Electronic Die Cutting Machine

Filed Under: American Crafts, Banner, Papercraft, Pumpkins Tagged With: Amy Cowley, Banner, Boo!, Papercraft, Pumpkin

Comments

  1. Karrie says

    October 28, 2015 at 8:07 am

    Great patterned paper combination. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  1. Halloween Treat Cards - Pebbles, Inc. says:
    October 22, 2015 at 6:00 am

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