I wasn’t going to make a banner for St. Patrick’s Day. I really, really wasn’t. Until I did. I may have a slight problem with banners. Mr. Chocolate will tell you there’s nothing slight about it.
After I printed the letters on white cardstock, I trimmed them and mounted them to black and green papers and then added some embellishments from my pot of gold rhinestone stash.
Finished off with clothespins covered in paper scraps and more rhinestones.
If I did this right, you can click here and get the .PDF file with the letters and “ding” images I used. If that doesn’t work, email me (email link in sidebar). If you download, appreciate a follow.
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14 comments:
Oh these are so pretty! :) You're a banneraholic and I'm a wreathaholic. :) We can fight it! :)
Love 'em! I've been in love with Celtic knotwork since I started Irish dancing 9 1/2 years ago. Those letters are so cool! A while ago my dance teacher taught us how to draw knotwork, but I can't remember how. I remember her also saying that there's a computer program similar to the dings font you found, only each letter is a piece of Celtic knotwork. Can't remember the name of the program though. Your link to the Celtic fonts will do :)
I have an addiction to banners to LOL They are just so darn cute and this one is no exception! Love it!
Paula
Ahh, a banner junkie. We are kindred spirits indeed! This is so clever! I love the font you used. Absolutely perfect!
i just love those. celtic knots are so striking - i've always been drawn to them. (i'm 1/2 irish so i guess it's in my blood...)
great blog! i'm your newest follower : )
cheers!
cailen
ps i'm hosting an earring giveaway http://cailenascher.blogspot.com/2011/03/spiral-style-giveaway.html
Thank you Sweetness for sharing this with us. I am going to have to make one of these for my kitchen!
I am back from FL and am stationary for a bit so I am catching up on what I missed on your Blog!
Love,
LuLu~*xoxo
Very cool project! I love digital crafts and this little celtic ditty is right up my alley.
I love that font! Thanks for sharing!
It looks great you banner addict! lol Thanks so much for linking up!
I have to say, this is seriously one of my all time favorites of yours. Just too perfect with the fireplace, and I love the way each knot-letter is delicately framed and clothespinned. What a great idea, and perfect execution! St. P's Day crafts have never been my fave, but you changed my mind w/one post!
The Celtic letters are beautiful! I love the colors and rhinestone embellishments. Beautifully done, as always!
This is so beautiful! Love this banner, I am so inspired. Thanks!!
I am so with you. I love Celtic knot work too. Those are very, very pretty!!
That's a really cool font! And cute banner of course. :)
I imagine using those fonts would make really nice monogrammed cup coasters too!
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