Showing posts with label party sign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party sign. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

DIY Party Signage

The venue for Dos’ party was a little hard to pinpoint. That’s why I thought of making a lot of signage outside the venue. It would be a hassle-free if I rented a styro-backdrop for the stage but I also DIYed it so I had to use my power again and the materials around me (or the esposo would cut me into pieces if I buy new set) to produce one. 
 
Materials
 
Styro ball, paint, board (I used a side of a box), balloon stick, crepe paper, cut-out letters (message), curling ribbon, nylon, masking tape, scissor, knife.

Procedure:

I divided the styroball into half using a kitchen knife (it's easier considering it has a longer handle).

 
The ball was intended as a base, so I shaved the center to make it more stable.


I asked the esposo to make it look like a ball (or the half of it), so he painted it in theme colors.


For the main signage, I covered the board with crepe paper (also using the theme colors). I wanted the back of the board to be fully covered.
 

Then I tricked it by layering another color and arranged the message on top. This was my 1st product, I made a mistake of using a glue. As you can remember back from your art class that liquid breaks the color of the crepe paper (which I unfortunately forgot). So there, epic fail. I wanted to make another one but the ink of our printer run out. I was just fortunate my guest let pass my failure.


So for the next signage, I know better by using a roled masking tape. (It would be easier have I used double sided tape, but luck was really not on my side, we run out of roll too).

 
But the outcome was neater unlike the 1st.


I made a total of 4 signage.  I regret I was not able to take a picture of the 4th, which happened to be my favorite because I added a silhouette of Dos' there. It say "The Game Is Here" which I placed on the veranda of the venue.
 
Here's the actual photos of the signage.  
 
I initially though of using half ball per signage, but since I used heavy board, I needed to use 2-halves to make it stand.
 


 
So I just hung the rest.

   
 
I also made a scoreboard for the buffet table, but this time, I realied solely on my handwritting and some paint.