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!
Once you get the first piece off, you can use a fence to cut your parallelograms easily…
…but that’s not going to help when it’s time to cut the triangles off!
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.
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.
I used black acrylic paint to stencil on letters…
…and the next day I distressed and glazed all my little pennants.
I tied the pieces together with twine, and anxiously hung my banner on my buffet so I could admire my handiwork!
I like this little “fall” banner with the different fonts for each letter.
The possibilities are endless! What would you put on a banner?