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!!
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!
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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.
My mom (Jane) and I (12 years old) made a great ribbon board with white Furniture nails, green ribbon, and some cute fabric by following your easy steps. Thanks alot!
Your Very Welcome:)
Thanks! I did mine almost the same, but I used cork bulletin boards from “The Board Dudes” and left out the batting because I don’t prefer the pillowed look. Also, the findings were called “furniture nails” at my Lowe’s. Hope this information willl help someone else!
this is a great project, and so practical! i am finishing my 2nd one now, thanks for great clear instructions and inspiration.
amazing! i didnt think it was possibly!
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how do you get the furniture nails to stick and make sure they don’t pop out?
They haven’t popped out as of yet, and its been well over a year:)
I chose to use cardboard (a little more wallet friendly and recycling:-)) If you want a thicker board you can always stack the cardboard to your liking.
I bought enough material to do around 24 medium size boards (different patterns/colors). I can get around 4 boards per yard and spent $44 for the material and batting. Seeing how these boards are sold between $5 (for itty bitty ones)and $25 (even more) I should more than save my money by making them.
I have some friends that want them for christmas presents now, and I’m giving them medium boards for $10 each. This is well under what even the local Wal-mart charges. They are adorable!!! Thanks for sharing Renee, lots of sites go into way to much detail than is needed! kudos!!!
Sounds like you are going to be the star at Christmas! I’m so glad it could help you!! ~ Rene
Hi Jenn, Just wanting to know if you stapled the material to the cardboard or if you used glue, im wanting to do these boards for christmas prezzies and the cardboard sounds good. your help would be appreciated. thanks 🙂
Thank you so much! Using your instructions, I was able to make a great ribbon board for my daughter’s room, using a sheet I already had and a used cork board I got from a thrift store for a few bucks. It turned out so nicely, and was fun and easy too.
Clicking on my name should take you to a picture of the board… not sure if this will work for everyone.
I ♥ it! Looks awesome!
Great tutorial – much better than some other sites I visited! Thanks, your board looks awesome!
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I’m wondering if any of you have made one for your fridge door. How did you get it to stay up? The cardboard idea sounds like it would be lighter and may stay up better. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks!!
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Agreed! It’s very simple. I used a beach towel, which eliminated the need for batting. It turned out perfect! Thanks for posting this! =D
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I love the idea of using a beach towel – How cool for a photo collage of a beach vacation!
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Your directions were to the point and practical. Pics helped so much! I just finished my first one and it looks awesome if I do say so myself 🙂 But only b/c of your great directions!
only question,
Did you do anything to cover the back or make it look a little prettier? (I’m giving these as gifts)
Thanks!
Love it and I can’t wait to try it out. I do have a couple of questions regarding the furniture nails. Do you use a tool to push them through, and do they have backs or do they just stay in? I am so looking forward to trying to make my own. Thanks for the post.
I made one and it looks great! I’m about to make one for a friend’s 30th bday. One big question though… What’s the best way to hang it up? Mine’s still sitting on my floor 😦 Since the cork isn’t thick enough to put nails through and is a little soft I’m nervous about some of the more standard hanging options.
What about a sawtooth picture hanger? Ribbon?
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I googled how to make a ribbon board and this was one of the first links. I looked at your instructions and thought it can’t be that easy!! But it was! Thanks for sharing! Your instructions are so straight forward it couldn’t have been easier!
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Made one tonight using a canvas from AC Moore for painting that was on sale. I used scrapbooking brads to tack down the ribbon. My daughter loves it and will hang it in her dorm room. Thanks!
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Where did you purchase the upholstery tacks?
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Could you use foamboard, along with batting?
Try it. Let me know if it works out.
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