How To

DIY Thanksgiving X•Paper Banners

Share

DIY with Trimaco (Tri DIY with us!)

Let’s face it, Thanksgiving is one of the more challenging holidays to decorate for. It is sandwiched between two of the most festive holidays (Halloween and Christmas) and most people are focused on the delicious spread of food. Add some spark in your Thanksgiving décor with this simple, yet fun Thanksgiving Banner:

Materials needed:

Directions:

  1. First gather your materials and lay down a Trimaco Stay Put Canvas Plus Drop Cloth to contain mess and provide an easy clean up.
  2. Roll out roughly 1-2 yard of Trimaco’s X-Paper and measure out individual banner pieces (make sure you have enough for whatever saying you desire, and a few extras if you want to add a few image pieces). We made our rectangular pieces, like the stencil shape- but feel free to get creative!
  3. Cut the measured pieces and set aside.
  4. Punch two holes in the top of each banner piece in order to thread the twine and hang your banner later.
  5. Next, tape down the letter and image stencils using Trimaco’s KleenEdge Low Tack Tape to each individual banner piece.
  6. Lightly paint over the stencils with a color of your choosing. For lighter colors, two coats may be needed.
  7. Remove the stencils and let dry.
  8. Once dry, thread the twine through the banner pieces in the correct order.
  9. Hang you Thanksgiving banner over a fireplace, in the kitchen or in the dining room and enjoy!

Have a DIY Thanksgiving project of your own? Feel free to share your ideas or questions with us below!

Susan Wilson

Recent Posts

When staining wood, use cloth rags—don’t brush!

Staining wood looks simple, but it can go wrong fast. Maybe you’ve seen streaks, dark…

1 week ago

5 Contractor‑Approved Uses for Trimaco’s Stay Put Surface Protector

When it comes to protecting surfaces on busy jobsites, pros need something tough, reliable, and…

3 weeks ago

Choosing the Right Paint Strainer for Your Project

When it comes to achieving a smooth, professional-quality paint finish, few tools are as underrated…

2 months ago

7 Common Contractor Mistakes in Jobsite Prep (and How to Avoid Them)

Jobsite prep is more than just a good habit. It’s non-negotiable for preventing damage. Additionally,…

3 months ago

5 Tips For Interior Painting In The Winter

When considering interior painting, many may automatically assume that it's best done during the spring…

4 months ago

Post-Constriction Cleaning Check List

Cleaning up after a construction project is a crucial step that shouldn’t be overlooked. Once…

4 months ago