Easy Birthday Banner DIY for Your Dinosaur Party

Easy Birthday Banner DIY for Your Dinosaur Party

When it comes to throwing a party on a budget, there is nothing better than a birthday banner DIY. Personalized birthday banners are a great way to add custom touches by adding the person’s name and using paper that reflects the color palette of the party decor. 

I’ve made many birthday banners for my son and others. However, this particular banner was for my nephew’s third birthday party. He had a 3-Rex (T-Rex) party because he’s obsessed with dinosaurs, and I was able to customize the colors so that everything coordinated with the decorations at the party. 

If you want to make a customized birthday banner, then keep scrolling because I’m going to let you in on the secret of how I make this adorable banner.

Supplies

  • Cricut Design Space App
  • Cardstock Paper- Recollections (6 Different Colors)
  • Cricut Machine (I have the Explore Air 2)
  • Hole Punch
  • Aleene’s Tacky Glue
  • Green Yarn

How To Make a Dinosaur Birthday Banner DIY

 

Open the Cricut app and click on “Images.”

Choose your pennant style in the Cricut Design Space App

Type “Pennant” in the search box to find your desired shape, then add it to the canvas.

Click on Contour to remove the pre-made slits in the pennant shape

Next, I clicked on contour to remove the pre-made slits in the Pennant because I’m going to use my hole puncher to put holes in the banner, but you can leave those in if you’d like.

Resize your Pennant to the size that you like. For example, I made mine 4 1/2 inches in height.

Change the color of the pennant to brown and the color of the offset to orange in Cricut Design Space App

I changed the color to brown because it was the closest thing to tan. Then, I added an offset where the distance was 0.125 inches.

Change the color of the offset to “Orange.”

Select both layers of the Pennant, right-click, and select “group.” Then, you’ll hit “Copy” and “Paste” to make as many pennants as you need for your banner. For example, I’m making five pennants for my banner.

Click on the drop-down menu under font to find a font you like. I ended up selecting Broadway.

Type out the first letter you’ll use in your banner and adjust the size so that it takes up the amount of space you’d like.

Change the color of the font to white and the offset to green in Cricut Design Space App

Change the color to “White.” Next, add a 0.125 offset and change the color of the offset to “Green.”

Repeat the same steps for the other letters you’ll use for your birthday banner.

Click on “Images” and type in “dinosaur” to find an idea you would like to put on the blank pennant between “3” and “Rex.” I chose to use dinosaur footprints.

Add dinosaur tracks to the blank pennant between the "3" and "Rex"

Change the colors to coordinate with your color palette for your party.

Click the “Make It” button and check to ensure you have selected the correct size paper.

Now, click “Continue” and head over to your Cricut Machine.

Press the “Go Button” and let your Cricut machine do its thing!

Assembling Your Birthday Banner

Glue the offset to the letter and then glue that onto the banner

Grab your tan pennant shape and glue it to the orange offset. Then, take your white letters and glue them to their green offset. Now, glue your letters to your pennant, making sure they’re straight and centered before firmly pressing them down.

Glue the pieces of the dinosaur tracks together and then glue them onto the remaining blank pennant.

Use your hole puncher to place a hole in the top-left and top-right corner of each pennant

Now grab your hope puncher and punch a hole in each pennant’s top left and right side.

Take a piece of yarn and run it through each hole of the pennant

Take a piece of yarn or twine and run it through the holes of the pennant. Tie a knot around each end of the banner so the rope stays in place.

Commonly Asked Questions

What should I write on a birthday Banner?

There are a few different options for what you can write on a birthday banner. You can write the person’s name and the age they are turning. For example, “Tre is 3.”  You can also write the party’s theme, “Three Rex.”  Another option is to write “Happy Birthday.” You can also spell out their age “Three.”

What string should you use for banners?

Yarn, twine, ribbon, tulle fabric, or curling ribbon are a few options to string a banner.

How do I attach a ribbon to a banner?

You can use a hole puncher to punch holes in the banner and run the string through the holes.  You can also use your Cricut Machine to put slits into the flag.  The other thing you can do is use glue or tape to stick the ribbon to the back of the banner.

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Finished Dinosaur Banner

There you have it! We made an adorable and easy-to-make dinosaur birthday banner DIY. This birthday banner can also work for many other birthday party themes, including a Jurassic World party or Jurassic Park, a Dinosaur Train party, a jungle party, a RAWR theme party, a Dino theme party, and so much more.

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