Today's card is a dimensional banner birthday card, inspired by the bunting and banners that seem to rule over Pinterest these days.
- Cardstock
- String
- Pens and/or Markers
- An X-acto knife and ruler (scissors would probably work just as well)
- A bone folder (not necessary, but nice to have)
- Some kind of adhesive–I used both a glue stick and double sided tape for this card
- Colored construction paper
Open the card, and approximately measure two pieces of string to the length it will stretch when the card is opened—be sure to leave enough slack for the banner to hang without being stretched straight across. Your two strings might be slightly different sizes, depending on the word length.
Cut a piece of construction paper the same length as the string and as wide as you want the banners to hang down. Mark with a pencil the width of each pennant, measuring to make sure you have room for all of the letters to fit across, then go back and measure the halfway point between each one. Do the same on the other side.
Using your X-acto and ruler, make diagonal cuts back and forth between the lines to cut triangular shaped pennants from the construction paper.
Go ahead and just use a gluestick to attach the two sets together and write out Happy Birthday on the pennants (or whatever your greeting might be).
Use the other half of your pennants to lay out what the banner will look like, and stretch the string across them. This will be the back of your banner.
I left the front of this card blank so the options are endless, whether you want to write the recipient's name really large, hint at the banner within, use some extra construction paper to just put a few balloons in the corner, or anything else you like. Don't forget to add a personal note on the inside!
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