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Saturday, September 24, 2011

A Beadboard Garland for Fall

I love the look of beadboard, and I’ve been using it for signs for months now (you can see some here), …but I also love the look of pennant banners, so I thought, “How about a beadboard pennant banner?”
Why not?
The first step is to draw out your pennants. There is no magic formula here, just do whatever looks good to you. My pennants are 7” long, and 5” wide at the top. I marked the top and bottom at 5” intervals, except I started the markings on the bottom after coming in 2.5” (because that’s half of 5). Then I just had to connect the dots!
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Once my lines were all drawn, I used a table saw to cut along the lines. Note: You could also use a jigsaw if you don’t have a table saw!
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Once you get the first piece off, you can use a fence to cut your parallelograms easily…
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…but that’s not going to help when it’s time to cut the triangles off!
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I ended up with ten little triangles. Rather than drill each triangle separately, I stacked them and clamped them together. Then I could drill five at once! This is a great time saver.
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I base-coated all my triangles with Rustoleum Heirloom White spraypaint, but then I decided to get further color inspiration from candy corn! I used acrylic craft paint, and didn’t even worry about getting lines perfect or anything. Have you ever seen a perfect candy corn?? Another Note: OK, so now I know that candy corns are actually yellow-orange-white and not orange-yellow-white. Sorry! I don’t actually eat them! Bleah.
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I used black acrylic paint to stencil on letters…
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…and the next day I distressed and glazed all my little pennants.
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I tied the pieces together with twine, and anxiously hung my banner on my buffet so I could admire my handiwork!
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Whoops!
***blush***
Oh, that’s much better!
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I like the little-bit-faded look the pennants have.
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No tricks for me….just treats, please!
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Want some other ideas for an Autumn banner? Well, how about a banner that just says “autumn”? The one below was actually the first one I made. For this one, I use vinyl as a “reverse stencil,” and sprayed the pennants with Rustoleum Summer Squash paint. You may notice that these triangles are all equilateral, so you can make any size/shape triangles you like!
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This particular banner now lives on my sister’s buffet!
I like this little “fall” banner with the different fonts for each letter.
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The possibilities are endless! What would you put on a banner?
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46 comments:

  1. I love the banners! I would do one for Christmas. They would look great going across my sliding glass door or on my Christmas tree. Love!

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  2. Very cool Korrie! Be careful on that table saw lady! I had some luan kick back on me several months ago, and even small (thin) wood can HURT bad.
    just sayin'
    gail

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  3. The beadboard banners are all so cute. What a great idea. I love the candy corn colors. Hugs, Marty

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  4. Very cute Korrie! I love the candy corn, and you are right, the possibilities are endless! I have a bit of leftover beadboard in my garage. I just might have to try this one!

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  5. such a neat idea, Korrie! i love the way your garland turned out. PS. congratulations on being a contestant!!

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  6. Very creative idea! I love it. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy Fall ~Sara

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  7. Absolutely love these banners! Where did you get your letter stencils? Did you make them yourself?
    Thanks so much!!!
    Michelle

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  8. The candy corn colored one...I LOVE IT. :) Love 'em all...

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  9. I love these. I would probably cut my hand off though.
    :)

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  10. Korrie those are too cute! I love everyone you made. What a great idea. = )

    ~ Catie

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  11. How cool is that. I love them all, but the candycorn is awesome. First visit to you blog. Love it too!!

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  12. You are so creative. I just love this banner idea.

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  13. Oh my GOODNESS...what a LOT of work!! They're gorgeous Korrie!

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  14. These are so dang cute! Wonderful job!

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  15. Oh that is so cute! I feel so behind. I finally had a light bulb go off today about what I should do for CWTS. Good LUCK.

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  16. Thanks for the tutorial...love pennant banners! Great use of headboard!

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  17. Hi Korrie! You have just been awarded with the Versatile Blogger Award! Your blog is an inspiration. To find out more about this award check out this post: http://perfectimperfectionsbyjeanne.blogspot.com/2011/09/versatile-blogger-award.html

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  18. what a great garland! I love anything candy corn related for Halloween decor!

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  19. This is so cute! I love it! And your spelling mistake made me smile. hehe

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  20. What a gorgeous project. Thanks for sharing! xo

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  21. This is one of the most clever and creative crafts I've ever seen! you did a fantastic job!

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  22. I love your banners! What a great idea! You always have an amazing transformation! So clever!

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  23. Perfect craft for me. I happen to have a bit of extra beaded board on hand. I measured wrong and over bought (uh oh). This is super~duper cute, Great tutorial. Thanks!!

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  24. Your are so craft and inventive! These are so cute!

    Thanks for linking to Potpourri Friday. I appreciate you!

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  25. Korrie love this, great use of beadboard scraps which I have a TON of in my garage. Honestly I will be making these - thank you for the idea.

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  26. I have never seen a pennant that I liked until now! :) I don't know what it is about them being bead board, but I LOVE them!!! The candy corn pennat was just Brilliant!!! Thanks for changing my mind, a bit! :)

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  27. Well, since you asked...I would put HOME. I love the idea of the bead board...brillant!

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  28. These banners are so pretty! I want to try making one of these for fall!

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  29. I love the autumn one...so cute. I'm so afraid of table (pretty much all power tools that can remove body parts) saws....I need to get over it bc I'm missing out!

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  30. Love it! And good luck on CWTS!!! I'm featuring this as my "treat" of the week on Topsy Turvy Tuesday's! Thanks for linking up.

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  31. What a great banner, and I must say I just love candy corn so that would be my banner of choice. I just adore banners.
    Happy Fall
    Hugs,
    Ellen

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  32. Korrie, They are all adorable but I especially love the candy corn. The possibilities are endless. Thanks for sharing!
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  33. CUTE! Loved your tutorial and all the wonderful photographs. This was a great post! TY

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  34. This creation is just AWESOME! And forever. LOVE that part of it.

    Shared you on FJI Facebook for SNS 101. :)

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150386943421141&set=a.192514281140.164586.175378011140&type=1&theater

    Donna

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  35. Love this idea! Thank you for linking up to my All Things Spooky series! xoxo!

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  36. That is so cool! You are so creative. I love that headboard look! Awesome.

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  37. So cute and creative! Thanks for sharing at my linky party this week.

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  38. AWESOME! thanks for linking up! we featured you this weekend!!
    Amy

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  39. Any chance you would cut some and mail them to me? Seriously...if so, what would you charge per piece?

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  40. It will surely be painstaking to accomplish your cut outs but the results are totally creative and pretty!

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  41. Great use for beadboard! So many possibilities! Thanks for linking up to The "Autumn Décor" Talent Scouting Party at WhisperWood Cottage!

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