Create a Father’s Day Banner for the Best Dad!

Hey krafty friends,

Today I’m sharing a fun last-minute decor project just in time for Father’s Day—a “Best Dad” banner that perfectly matches the Father’s Day Z-Fold card we made in the last blog post!

This banner is a quick and cute decoration you can hang for your Father’s Day celebration or even use as a photo backdrop. Let me walk you through how to put it together step by step.

What You’ll Need:

SVG File – You can grab the “Best Dad” banner file from my Etsy shop, ready to cut with your electronic cutting machine.

Cardstock – All cardstock I used is from CutCardStock.com, and here are the colors I chose:

AdhesivesFoam squares/tape and liquid glue
String/Twine – I used blue and white baker’s twine

Step-by-Step Assembly:

  1. Cut Your Pieces:
    Download the SVG and upload it into your cutting machine’s software and cut all the pieces using the cardstock colors listed above.

  2. Assemble the Stars:

    • Use foam squares to attach the blue stars to the yellow stars. This gives dimension.

    • Then, use foam squares again to place the white letters spelling out “BEST DAD” onto each star. NOTE: make sure your holes are at the top before you glue your letters down so that the letters will line up correctly.

  3. Assemble the Award Ribbon:

    • Glue the white “#1” to the blue center circle.

    • Use foam tape to pop up the blue circle onto the yellow ribbon base.

    • Use liquid glue to attach the indigo ribbon tails behind the yellow base.

  4. Assemble the Trophy:

    • Use foam tape to attach the yellow pieces to the silver trophy base for dimension.

  5. String the Banner Together:
    Lay out your pieces and string them onto the twine in this order:
    Trophy - (space) – D – A – D – (space) – B – E – S – T – (space) – #1 Ribbon
    Make sure to leave extra twine on both ends so you can hang it easily.

Final Touches:

This “Best Dad” banner comes together quickly and adds the perfect personal touch to your Father’s Day setup. I especially love how it coordinates with the Father’s Day Z-Fold card we just made in my last blog post. It’s simple, fun, and handmade with love—what more could a dad want?

I hope you’ll give this project a try! If you do, tag me (#akraftingalley) or leave a comment—I'd love to see how you decorate with it.

Thanks for crafting with me, and Happy Father’s Day!

💙
Tiffani
A Krafting Alley

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