Loving the pendant phrase trend? Create your own “LET IT GO” or “IT’S OK” banner with a few basic craft supplies and save some major pennies! Or get really creative and come up with your own special phrase or family name to display on your wall!
CanvasBlack feltSewing scissorsStraight edge with a measureRotary cutterCutting matDowel rodIronIroning boardFabric glueIron-able fabric fusePhrase print out (in a bold font with capital letters)
Measure and cut a piece of canvas in a large rectangle. When measuring and cutting, keep in mind seam allowance (approximately 1/2″ all-around your banner and about 2″ at the top) when planning out your pendant size.
To turn a basic fabric rectangle into a tapered pendant, fold the rectangle in half lengthwise and cut a diagonal line towards the bottom of the rectangle to create an upside-down house shape.
Plug in your iron and let sit. Start at the bottom of the pendant and fold the edges towards the back of the pendant. Cut a piece of fabric fuse and place in the seam.
Iron the seam to allow the fabric fuse to melt and adhere the canvas against itself in the seam. Iron for a minute or two to seal. Continue doing this along both sides of the pendant until all the sides have been hemmed. Leave the top open.
Fold the top portion of the pendant down over the dowel with enough room for the dowel to slide easily in and out of the sleeve you created. Cut a piece of fabric fuse and iron in place to finish off the top sleeve.
Cut out your letters from your paper and use as a template for cutting out felt letters.
Glue your letters in place with fabric glue. Apply to the back of the letters and press the letters on the canvas. Let dry according to the instructions on the back of the bottle of fabric glue.
Once your banner is done, hang on the wall with a piece of painter’s tape (if you want an easily removable option) or place a nail in the wall and hang it up to display your new wordy piece!
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