We grew up with
the classic metallic paper "Happy Birthday" sign
, but I recently came into a stash of battered old childrens books and inspiration struck. Why not create a more personal version? And I got to recycle some more cardboard boxes while I was at it.

First, I used
spray adhesive
to adhere the pages to cardboard boxes from the recycling bin. (Thinner ones like those pictured are easier to cut!) Once dry, I carefully cut out the letters, using an exacto knife for those tricky openings in the letters P, A, B, R and D.

Next I used my trusty
hole punch and
eyelet setter to install
grommets in each letter.

Starting to look pretty, isn't it?

Then I strung the ribbon through each letter.


The beginnings of a very festive party! (If you don't have the time or oomph to make your own,
mine is available here.) What have you been working on lately?
Soooooooooo beautiful... It's way more personal...
ReplyDeleteThat banner is awesome! I can see so many possible permutations, too--like other occasions, or name banners for a kid's room. Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteI love that idea! The banner turned out awesome :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is SO much better than the metallic stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to impress me with your craftiness!
What a cleaver (and affordable) way to show you care!!! I love the idea!!!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! so cute to use an old book with colorful pics.
ReplyDelete-Mankato Mama