Homemade Halloween Decorations:
Mini Halloween Banner

If you have been looking for some ideas for homemade Halloween decorations, then this mini Halloween banner could be a great project for you! This banner is a cute way to give your home a touch of Halloween!

This little banner uses simple embroidery stitches that are very easy to do. It is also embellished with cute homemade Halloween buttons.

You can learn how to make these cute buttons by visiting our Clay Candy Corn page (link given below). They are quite easy to make, and really add to the cuteness of the banner! If you prefer not to make them, simple orange buttons would look good as well.

homemade halloween decorations


Materials for Homemade Halloween Decorations:
Mini Halloween Banner

homemade halloween decorations

What You Will Need:

Felt: Background piece - Full sheet yellow or gold (9" x 12"), Other felt - black, white, purple, orange, yellow, green.

Embroidery thread: black, white, purple, orange, yellow, green.

8 candy corn buttons (see our Clay Candy Corn page)

2 black buttons (size: 1")

Orange ribbon (at least 18")

Scissors

Needle and straight pins


Instructions for Homemade Halloween Decorations:
Mini Halloween Banner

homemade halloween decorations

Step 1:

Print out the Halloween Banner template (PDF file). Cut apart the four designs. Trace and cut out the ghost background on black felt, the "BOO" background on purple felt, the cat background on purple felt, and the bat background on orange felt.

Evenly space the felt pieces on the 9" x 12" yellow felt. See photo A to see how this will look.

Step 2:

Pin the felt pieces into place so that the felt won't move as you are stitching them onto the yellow background. See photo B. Sew the pieces on using the whip stitch around the edge.

homemade halloween decorations

Step 3:

Now trace and cut out a white ghost, a white "BOO", a yellow moon, a black cat, and black bats.

Tip: To easily cut out the circles in the "B" and "OO" try using a standard hole punch. If it does not cleanly cut the circle out all the way, you may have to trim it by cutting the hole a little bigger.

Stitch these pieces onto their appropriate background by using the running stitch. See the photo at the bottom of the page.

For the eyes:

The ghost - You could use a hole punch to make the eyes. Use black felt stitched on with one or two stitches, like in the form of an "X". (The mouth too).

The cat - Use green felt stitched on with one or two stitches. The black part of the eyes can either be a French knot stitch or black seed beads.

The bats - Use yellow felt stitched on with one stitch or one French knot stitch.

Step 4:

Sew the ribbon onto the back of the banner in the two upper corners. Sew it on right behind where each of the black buttons are going to be, so the buttons will later hide the stitches from sewing on the ribbon.

Now sew on the two black buttons over the stitches from the ribbon.

Step 5:

Sew on 3 candy corn buttons across the top of the banner between the two black buttons. Then sew on 5 candy corn buttons across the bottom of the banner. To make your own buttons see our Clay Candy Corn page. There is a section on that page on how to turn the clay candy corns into buttons. homemade halloween decorations

Step 6: Optional

If your banner tends to bend forward while hanging on the wall, you could do this optional step.

Cut about a 1" X 8" strip of cardboard and glue it to the back of the banner. See photo C. Only glue the two ends of the cardboard strip and be sure to place the glue right behind the two black buttons. This way no glue will show from the front. You could use any type of glue you would like, but we would suggest using hot glue.

Now your Halloween banner is finished! It's a cute little banner that will give a touch of Halloween to your home. For more homemade Halloween decorations and ideas, please return to our Halloween crafts home page.

homemade halloween decorations


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Paige Hannah Says:

Its SOO CUTE!! Thank for sharing your tips. Im going to defanitly do this for Halloween! :)

Joyce S. Says:

What a cute banner!! Thanks so much for the pattern, I'm going to make this for sure!

jolanta Says:

i love it very much, i will do it too ;}***

Becky Brown Says:

SOOOOO CUTE!!! Thanks for sharing the wonderfully detailed instructions with us!

Sandi Knowles Says:

LOVE the Halloween banner project. I made mine bigger (18 x 24) and used a wood dowel in a sleeve to hang it. So cute and so easy to make. Thanks for the great templates.





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