DIY Canvas Wall Banner
I am a huge believer in affirmations! The idea of waking up every day to a pretty piece of DIY Canvas Wall Art that gives you the reminder of your goal makes me feel encourged just talking about it. Someone once told me that, “until it’s written down, a goal is just an idea,” and that has really stuck with me. Talking about goals, writing them down and talking about them every day makes me feel like I am on the right track. I wanted to create these DIY Canvas Wall Banners for this exact reason…to INSPIRE YOU to get INSPIRED!
Materials
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Canvas fabric
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Dowel
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Twine or thin ribbon
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Iron
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Iron on letters and/or designs
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Permanent marker and/or fabric marker
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Hot glue gun
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Scissors
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Ruler
DIrections
1. Iron fabric 2. Cut canvas to the desired length; 18 by 13 is a good size 3. Measure about 5 inches from the bottom up on each side and mark it 4. Starting at the center of the bottom edge, draw a line from the center to the 5 inch mark on both sides; cut the canvas on both sides to create the “banner” look with the point at the bottom 5. Use the iron to fold each side of the banner over about ¼ inch so the edges are clean 6. Make sure to fold the corners to create a sharp fold 7. Use a glue gun to secure each side down; the back will have the folded sides; the top does not need to be folded ¼ inch 8. Flip over and create your design with iron-on letters, felt letters, puffy paint, permanent or fabric markers, etc. 9. Once the design is dry, flip the banner over and fold the top over the desired dowel and use hot glue to secure it down so the dowel is able to hold the banner 10. Attach ribbon to the sides of the dowel and hang
Nice idea for a canvas wall banner. For those people who are confused about ironing on the letters here’s a useful guide to make things easier for everyone https://www.ultrapatches.com/blog/how-to-iron-on-patches
Nice idea for a canvas wall banner. For those people who are confused about ironing on the letters here’s a useful guide to make things easier for everyone https://www.ultrapatches.com/blog/how-to-iron-on-patches