Free Mini Christmas Banner Printables!

November was an unlucky month.
3 kidney stones, 1 ER visit, 2 surgeries to remove the stones, and lots of medical bills.
Every year I get the itch to buy new Christmas decor. Since I wanted to keep things thrifty this year, I made a few decorations from items I had around the house.
Today I wanted to share with you my mini Christmas banner printables!
So far I have hung 2 on my tree (and I plan to add a couple more) but I can think of a million places I want to put them. 
You could hang them on a mantle, between deer antlers, on a decorative mirror, or even on a wreath!

I simply printed them on cardstock, poked small holes in each letter, used thread to string them together, and placed a small piece of tape on the back of each letter to hold its position.

The total cost was free, and I kinda love them!
Just incase you want your own mini Christmas banners, I have created a couple free printables.
You can find my Holly and Jolly mini banner here and my Merry Christmas mini banner here.
xo,

Comments

  1. says

    Your decorations and tree looks awesome!!! Thanks for the free printables. I need to add these to my home for sure!

    Hope you are feeling better, and certainly hope you have a very Merry Christmas after all you’ve been through!

  2. says

    I hope December will be better for you and no more ER visits.
    Love the banner and you tree looks gorgeous. You should have included the photo of your little one lying under the tree. That photo really cracked me up 😉

  3. says

    Love these!!!! I printed them and I just noticed as I was cutting them out that “peace” in “peace & joy” is spelt wrong. Just thought you would want to know so you can fix it. I hope you have a better/healthier year!! Love your blog!

  4. says

    Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year!
    Bring you Good wishes of happiness.

    Sorry for greeting you earlier,, just don’t want miss saying this.
    By the way, I’m clotee. It’s my first time visiting your blog. I am blogger too, and now try my best luck to open an e-store. Nice to know you.

    Regards,
    Clotee

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