HOW TO MAKE A CUTE FELT BANNER FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Have some extra felt laying around? Use it to make a cute and easy DIY felt banner!

This is a great project that only requires a few supplies and is is mostly kid friendly – my seven-year-old helped me.

Supplies needed for your DIY felt banner

Felt in various coordinating colors
Sharp scissors
Pom pons (optional)
Large needle
Yarn or thick string (or ribbon)
My free lettering template (optional)
Marker or pen

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DIY felt banner supplies

If you’re more of a video person, here’s the felt banner video tutorial I put together with all the steps:

Decide what color of felt you want to use – I’m going to go with three colors.

Next, take a marker and either hand draw your letters or you can use my free template if you prefer.

DIY felt banner supplies

If you choose to use my free template, simply cut out and trace your desired letters.

Trace letters on felt
Trace

I chose to freehand my DIY felt banner for more of an organic look.

Hand draw letters on felt

Once all letters are drawn, take your sharp scissors and cut slightly inside of each letter outline.

Cut felt letters for banner

Vivi loved helping me with this part of the project!

Cut felt letters for banner
Cut felt letters for banner

Set all your letters out in order, and add your pom poms in if you choose to use them.

DIY felt banner tutorial: A fun and easy project that's great for kids, and is perfect for the holidays or kid's room decor.

Grab your yarn, string, or ribbon.

If you choose to use ribbon, you can simply hot glue each letter on top of the ribbon and skip the needle and thread step.

Ribbon to hang banner

I chose to go the needle and thread route, which required a thick needle with an opening large enough to fit the thicker yarn through.

needle and yarn for stringing banner

Grab the item you want to appear first (on the far left) of your banner, and simply string your needle and yarn all the way through it.

needle and yarn for stringing banner

Pull the yarn through the pom pom, and move onto your next item.

needle and yarn for stringing banner

When you’re ready to start threading your letter make sure you always go through the front of the letter for a clean look.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

You’ll pull the thread through and bring it back through to the front.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

Then simply pull the yarn all the way through.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

Flip your letter over and admire.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

Repeat this step on all letters and pom poms in order as the letters should appear. I chose to quickly change my “F” color to red.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

This step moves very quickly after you knock complete one letter.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

Finish up your felt banner with your final pom pom!

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

You’ll want to make sure you leave about 10-12″ of excess string on both sides for hanging.

needle and yarn for stringing felt letters on a banner

These steps took me about three minutes – so easy!

Grab any kind of tape, a tack, command hook, or anything you want to use to hang, and simply add the yarn to the wall.

I chose to use some gold foil duct tape that I cut into smaller strips.

Hang diy banner made of felt letters
Hang diy banner made of felt letters

It’s really easy to move your letters and pom poms after they are strung, and I love that you aren’t stuck with any placement!

Hang diy banner made of felt letters

Step back and admire your super cute and fun DIY felt banner!

DIY felt banner tutorial: A fun and easy project that's great for kids, and is perfect for the holidays or kid's room decor.
DIY felt banner tutorial: A fun and easy project that's great for kids, and is perfect for the holidays or kid's room decor.

It looks so festive my the tree in our dining room – see my full holiday home tour here.

DIY felt banner tutorial: A fun and easy project that's great for kids, and is perfect for the holidays or kid's room decor.

What do you think, pretty easy right?

If you make one of your own I’d love to see it! Please tag me in your InstaTwitter, or Facebook photos – I’m always so very thankful when you Pin my work as well.

xoxo
Audrey

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DIY felt banner tutorial: A fun and easy project that's great for kids, and is perfect for the holidays or kid's room decor.