This is a lot easier to make than it looks! And you can adapt this to whatever supplies you have on hand! Have fun with it!
Here I’m using an old bulletin Board – frame removed, fabric to size, furniture nails, 10 yards of ribbon, scissors, stapler, low loft batting, and pins (not shown)
First Things First:
Cut your Batting to Size:
Staple to Bulletin Board
Trim off Excess Batting:
Front Of Bulletin Board:
Back of Bulletin Board:
Now take your fabric and trim to size – leave a generous outline (you can cut off the excess later)
Now go ahead and Staple that material to your Bulletin Board!
Don’t forget to trimm off your excess when you are done.
Now here comes the fun part! Place your ribbon how you would like it! I chose to criss cross the ribbon, as well as use and over/under pattern. Here is where I discovered that straight pins do come in handy!
Once I had the ribbon pinned down the way I liked it – I stapled it securely to the back! Poor Stapler – getting quite a workout here!
Now once that was done, I took my furniture nails and placed them wherever the ribbon made “x”’s
and then I pushed them in. All Done!!
There are so many variations you could try – Explore them! For example – You could use cardboard instead of a bulletin board, brads instead of furniture nails, and who says you have to use fabric? What about using some of that stash pretty patterened paper we all have? Go Have Fun with it!!
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OMGosh! this is just beautiful. You make it look and sound so easy.
LOve it, but I don’t believe you, hehehehe, it can’t be that easy!!!!
Renee this is wonderful!! I can’t wait to try it out now, thanks for sharing girl!!
wow Renee… I love it!
Yay! Interesting…
That came out gorgeous! About how much do you think the supplies ran you?
I made one of these as a scrapbook layout once, I think it was a Christmas page. These are good for teenager layouts as well! I remember as a teenager I had one of these & used to hang up friend pics. You could take paper & ribbon & make a page with your teens friends on it or something
This is terrific! Thanks for the simple breakdown.
this is ultra fabulous- I love it and the way you broke it down made me want to go right out and buy the supplies to make my own! Love it!
I think it would be a great idea to use an old cusion underneath and it would look fab up on the walls
i was searching for a tutorial on this. you did a great job explaining it. thanks.
HI! I just googled “how to make a ribbon board” and came accross your post! You did such a fantastic job that I’m going to have to case! your directions are very clear – I can’t wait to try it this weekend. Thanks for the EXCELLENT tutorial.