I've looked over all my options for a banner for my craft show set-up, and none of them seemed to be what I wanted. Too costly, too little choices for design, etc. So, I decided that I should just make my own, and I couldn't be happier with the results so far.
Here's what I did:
1. I made a trip to our local Joanne's Fabric for muslin and paint. Muslin costs only $1.99 a yard, easy to cut and paint on. I bought 2 yards of it, plenty to make a couple of different sized banners, but right now I'm focusing on just one. Next, I blew up my postcard and taped the pages together.
2. I taped up the blown up copy of the postcard and traced it on white paper with a black sharpie marker. The black sharpie can be seen through the muslin and makes it much easier to transfer the design onto the muslin.
3. Next I postioned the black and white copy under the muslin and traced the design onto the muslin.
4. I don't own a sewing maching, so I iron on stips of fusing web to create neat and clean edges.
5. Now I am ready to paint!
2 comments:
wow, what a terrific tutorial! Have you considered submitting the pics to the Storque for an article?
The finished product looks fantastic too.
Thanks! I never thought of doing that. Hmmmm.... maybe I should!
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