Hello and happy Saturday!
Hope you are having a fun one! Have you noticed all of the wonderful banners and garlands that seem to be everywhere here in blogland? Well, I just love them, so I thought I'd try my hand at creating one. A week or so ago I showed you my French Christmas wall hangings/ornaments. Well, I used those same postcards to create a banner that I just placed in my Etsy shop.
Oooh, la, la! The Eiffel Tower, Arch de Triumph, sweet birds flying over Sacre Couer, and my favorite bridge in Paris, the Pont Alexandre III.
I embellished the cards with rhinestones, and a couple of my glittered paper roses made from vintage French book pages. You know how I've become addicted to seam binding, well, I finally learned how to crinkle it myself, thanks to you creative ladies here who shared your crinkling secrets!! Now that I've finally made my first garland, I want to experiment with different designs. The possibilities are endless!
Happy crafting!!
I am linking up with the following fun parties:
Beyond the Picket Fence Under $100 Party
Tickled Pink Friday Under $100 Party
Chic on a Shoestring Flaunt it Friday
Frou Frou Decor Fabulous Friday
Beautiful idea,I love it!
ReplyDeleteKissee and nice weekend.
Hello Donna,
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic!!! I love your banner, I love the added "bling" to your cards!
Suzann
How pretty! Love your use of these postcards!
ReplyDeleteI just love these cards, Donna, and they look fabulous on your banner!!
ReplyDeleteThis project came out really great! This is a good idea for all the Christmas cards, birthday cards, anniversary cards that we get throughout the year!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to do a garland...
Hugs- Tete
I am loving all of the banners out there too. Yours is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteDonna - That banner is adorable. Very chic and lovely. I can't believe all that I am learning in Blogland! hugs-Diana
ReplyDeleteIt's divine! I {heart} banners!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Donna!
ReplyDeleteThis is one very pretty banner! I love it!
Care to share your secret on how to crinkle the seam binging????
hugs
Sissie
Very cute Donna. Love the garland. They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteDonna-
ReplyDeleteThe first thing I noticed was the ribbon (seam binding). It's gorgeous!!! And of course, the sweet paper flower on the post card was the best. Those are my favorites!
xo
lynn
I haven't seen one of these-turned out great!
ReplyDeleteDonna these look lovely, especially against the blue! Lezlee
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Your banner looks so very professional....I want to try one, but I admit, I'm daunted and scared of how it'll turn out! I may just have to bite the bullet.
ReplyDelete(Also, I really appreciate you having my blog in your blogroll on your sidebar....it means a lot to me!)
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteThis looks so fabulous!!! And I love the dresser too! Your banner turned out beautiful!
XO
Great banner, I love it;))
ReplyDeleteHugs, Biljana
Donna, I love this garland. The colors are lovely and I love the little details that you added!
ReplyDeleteI keep saying I am going to try my hand at one of these. Still haven't done it yet. Just like my chalkboard paint. Still sitting unused...
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Oh wow, it's really gorgeous Donna!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Donna....your garland looks wonderful on that pretty dresser.
ReplyDeleteI received a package in the mail over the weekend..and I LOVE it all!!!!!!!!!
Merci
Debbie@houseatthelake
I love this little post card banner! Its a fun idea, I wouldn't have thought of it! This is definitely unique and may be kind of neat to do for Christmas : )
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. The cards you used are incredible. Thanks for sharing. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteStopping by from 504 Main... love this idea!
ReplyDeleteMalia
www.yesterdayontuesday.com
It is gorgeous. I adore your french inspired crafts. Beautiful postcards.
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