grad party banner inspo!!🎓🖌️🙌🏼🌸🎨
here's some banners i painted this year for graduation season!!!!!
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Making your own graduation party banners is such a fun and personal way to celebrate! I loved painting mine this year, and honestly, brown paper is a game-changer for DIY decor. It’s affordable, versatile, and gives that perfect rustic-chic vibe that's so popular right now. If you're wondering why brown paper or butcher paper is ideal for graduation banners, let me tell you! First, it's super cost-effective. You can buy a huge roll for just a few dollars, which is perfect for big banners. Second, the natural brown color makes any paint color pop, and it's easy to write on. Plus, it gives a really charming, handmade feel that store-bought banners just can't match, making your graduation party truly unique. Gathering your supplies is the first step. You'll need a roll of brown butcher paper – check out craft stores or even some larger grocery stores. For paints, acrylic paints work wonderfully because they dry quickly and are vibrant. Don't forget a variety of brushes, stencils (if you're not confident freehanding), and a pencil for sketching. You can often find great deals on paints, brushes, and even some string for hanging at places like Dollar Tree, which helps keep your budget in check while still getting quality supplies for your dollar tree graduation decorations! Now for the fun part: painting! I usually start by unrolling a good length of paper and taping it down to a flat surface to prevent it from curling. Then, I lightly sketch out my design in pencil. For classic graduation messages like 'CONGRATS ELISE' or 'CONGRATULATIONS EMILY', I often use large stencils or print out letters as guides. This ensures everything looks neat and uniform. Once the outline is down, it's time to add color! Don't be afraid to mix colors to match school themes or create ombre effects. A pro tip: do a second, thin coat of paint for richer, more opaque colors, especially on brown paper. Beyond just names, there are so many creative graduation banner ideas. Think about adding the graduation year, school mascot, or even small illustrations related to the grad's future plans. You could paint a cap and diploma, or even a little star map if they're into astronomy! Making it personal is key. For instance, one banner I saw had little inside jokes or quotes that only the grad and their friends would understand, which was truly unique. You can also incorporate photos by printing them on regular paper and gluing them onto the banner after the paint dries. Once your painted graduation banner is dry, you can cut it into pennant shapes, a long rectangle, or even a wavy design. Punch holes along the top edge and thread some twine or ribbon through for easy hanging. These banners look amazing strung across a party entrance, over a dessert table, or as a backdrop for photos. They really tie the whole graduation party decor together and make guests feel the celebratory spirit! Overall, creating your own brown paper graduation banner is a rewarding project that adds a handmade touch to your celebration. It’s a fantastic way to show off your creativity and make the grad feel extra special. Give it a try!





