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DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

My poor front porch has had a naked door since I took my winter wreath down as I haven’t found one since that I’ve absolutely loved. I decided it was past due and got motivated after seeing cute summer spaces (like our friend Annie from Zevy Joy’s macrame hanging succulents.) I spied this cute banner on Etsy and was inspired to whip up my own. While pursuing the craft section at Walmart, I found a stick of billy-ish looking balls and a stem of magnolia flowers for $5 total- such a steal!

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

Here’s what else you’ll need to make your own:

  • Twine
  • Drop cloth material or linen fabric (16×12-ish)
  • Hot glue + gun
  • Stick or branch from yard

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Fold tips of banner in (as shown) and secure with glue.
  2. Wrap ends of stick or branch with twine, leaving 3-4″ peak for hanging.
  3. Fold canvas or linen over stick and secure with glue.
  4. Hot glue orange bulbs and magnolia flowers on as shown.
  5. Hang and enjoy the pop of summer in your space!

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

How much do you love no-sew?! If you’re like us, you would hot glue allll the things vs. lugging your sewing machine out of storage and dusting that sucker off. Haha! Of course if you’re a sewer, then simple stitch the ends in place, trim excess fabric, and slide the stick through. The last step for sewers would be to tie the twine on last, of course. 😉

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10!

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10! (And NO-SEW, yay!)

There you have it! I’ll probably add a little wooden cut out HELLO or HI or something that welcomes people to my front door. I want to put “NO SOLICITING” really giant but that’s not very friendly, is it? 😉 Just kidding, (kind of!) 

DIY Hanging Wall Banner, summer style! So easy!!! Made in less than 20 minutes for under $10! (And NO-SEW, yay!)

 

Want more summer inspo? How about Taryn from Design Dining and Diapers DIY Pineapple Pillow… I die over those tassels! 

DIY Pineapple Pillow with Tassels, so cute for a pop of SUMMER indoor or out!

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DIY Hanging Wall Banner

Materials

  • Twine
  • Drop Cloth Material 16×12-ish
  • Hot glue + gun
  • Stick or branch from yard

Instructions

  • Fold tips of banner in (as shown) and secure with glue.
  • Wrap ends of stick or branch with twine, leaving 3-4" peak for hanging.
  • Fold canvas or linen over stick and secure with glue.
  • Hot glue orange bulbs and magnolia flowers on as shown.
  • Hang and enjoy the pop of summer in your space!

Notes

There you have it! I’ll probably add a little wooden cut out HELLO or HI or something that welcomes people to my front door. I want to put “NO SOLICITING” really giant but that’s not very friendly, is it? 😉 Just kidding, (kind of!) 

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12 Comments

  1. Love that your banner is simple but so very pretty, perfect for a front door. Thinking might like to make one myself, have piece of drop cloth I found in sewing room would be perfect for banner. then find something to put on it. Have wood hello gotten at Hobby Lobby on sale, maybe stencil something. See what you started? And am off to another project.
    Happy days

  2. I’m all for no sew projects and this is gorgeous! And one of our trees died in our yard, so this would be a good project to make use of the branches. Pinned.

  3. This is such a nice simple project. Its beautiful and I love it. I am always on the lookout for something to put on my door that isn’t a wreath. Pinning.

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