FREE Template: LOVE banner

I have recently remembered that I love giving away free templates…I know, it’s been far too long. Here is a little something for your last-minute Valentines decor.

The Love Banner. It takes about 5 minutes to make but adds a quick pick me up to the {dreary} February weather. I am making some of these for friends for Valentines this year. :) Enjoy!

First, you are going to need a cute little helper…In this case, my 5 year old.

Let’s get started…

1. DOWNLOAD TEMPLATE HERE, and print on plain white paper.

2. Cut each sheet in half hamburger style. (Hopefully you speak my language, and know what that means, if not, cut in half the ‘fat’ way.)

3. Cut the long triangle (just follow the lines) for the bottom of the banner.

4. Stack together and fold back the top 3/4 inch.

5. Lay out BACKWARDS and get your spacing right. Lay out the bakers twine or ribbon.

6. Tape the bakers twine INSIDE the fold, then fold down and tape. (This keeps the individual banners from running-a-muck.)

7. Hang and enjoy!


{seen here on my ever-changing-fabric-frame. My fav.}

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P.S. Feel free to share the love, and track back here, if you please :)
P.P.S. I also make these banners in any custom color for weddings, showers, etc. $5. Just email art@heirloompaperie.com

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Recent Comments

  1. You're awesome. I feel the groove coming back. And I love the Love banner. Great work, my friend!

  2. thanks for the cute banner! just found your blog and I'm loving it :)

  3. So, so, creative – your work is just amazing!

    Plastic Card Printing

  4. angieplayer@gmail.com

    that is so cute find me a place in my new front room you are painting the trim for .I love you helper

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