Ebrush Design Team: Yolie Burke Week 3 Cycle 2
I am in love with Pennants! This is so cute thank you Yolie!!!
Hello and happy Friday, this is Yolie from the Team eBrush. Today I'm sharing an ombre pennant banner using the eBrush.
I first created a stencil in Design Space by simply creating a circle outline, copying to create a mesh. Here is a screenshot of the stencil and the pennant. I cut one of the circle mesh and use it as a stencil and cut nine of the solid pennant on white card stock each cut at approximately 7 inches in height.
You can create your own stencils with punches, metal dies or cut your design with a Kraft knife. If you do create your own stencil, you may want to use repositionable adhesive so your DIY stencil stays in place while eBrushing.
You can achieve the ombre look by using the three different settings on the eBrush or using the third setting and adjusting your distance to the project.
Next, punch holes and run seam binding through each pennant.
And here you go, a super fun and festive ombre pennant banner!
Thank you for stopping by today, enjoy your weekend. Yolie.
I first created a stencil in Design Space by simply creating a circle outline, copying to create a mesh. Here is a screenshot of the stencil and the pennant. I cut one of the circle mesh and use it as a stencil and cut nine of the solid pennant on white card stock each cut at approximately 7 inches in height.
You can create your own stencils with punches, metal dies or cut your design with a Kraft knife. If you do create your own stencil, you may want to use repositionable adhesive so your DIY stencil stays in place while eBrushing.
You can achieve the ombre look by using the three different settings on the eBrush or using the third setting and adjusting your distance to the project.
Next, punch holes and run seam binding through each pennant.
And here you go, a super fun and festive ombre pennant banner!
Thank you for stopping by today, enjoy your weekend. Yolie.
Love how you made this ombre banner!!! REally pops the colors and adds so much more interest to a plain banner, too!!
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