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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!
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So, I’ve told you all about Martha’s Flag Conversation Starter and how I had to have it. Well, team, here is how this Giraffe makes her dream come true.

The whole point of this poster is that guests will write their name on a flag and stick it into the year when the met you.

What you need:

  • Foam core, based on size of your poster. I bought my foam board from Hobby Lobby, because it was 50% off, and they sell it in sizes much bigger than Michaels (Michaels only did as big as 30″ and I needed 32″. Michaels’ board is also more expensive.)
  • Years poster - more on this below.
  • Straight pins - I bought mine from Jo-Ann
  • Styrofoam rectangle  (Jo-Ann)
  • Half yard of fabric  (Jo-Ann)
  • Card stock (already owned)
  • Spray adhesive (Already own about 18 cans of it. For this project I used the Tacky brand, just because it was closest to me at the time.)

First, you need your year poster. Martha has one to download from her website. It’s the same one the photo below.

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There’s a couple of reasons that I didn’t use Martha’s poster. For one, she says just work with your printer to cut off the years you don’t need…I think her poster starts with the ’60s or something and Mr. G and I weren’t born until the late ’80s, so I simply decided to make my own.

Quick Tip #1: Martha recommends having a copy shop print & mount this for you, but I think that this is sooo easy so everyone should just DIY it. Also, getting things mounted on foamcore can be pretty pricey so this is the way to go.

The bigger the poster, the more money it costs to get printed. Keep in mind, also, that if you want to use an unconventional size, it’ll cost more. I wanted a semi-unconventional size so I had to dig for a company that would do that and do it cheaply since we’re over budget a liiiittttle bit. I used a kgb deal, and got $30 to posterXXXL.com for only $10. I ended up spending a total of $11.98 on my 18″x32″ poster. Perfect. Of course, I picked the size after I had designed the poster, so then I had to re-design it for a new size. Don’t do that. ;)

Step 1. To start, I glued two pieces of foam core together. I did this because my foam was only .25″ thick, and I was worried people would stick pins all the way through it. You can order .5″ foam core off the internet, but I didn’t want to wait and shipping would have been more money since it’s oversized. It was cheaper this way.

I laid my board down on my garage and covered it and spray adhesive. You can kind of see the spray adhesive in the photo; it’s the shiny part. The I just laid the second piece on top of it.

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After that, I sprayed on more spray adhesive. I wasn’t careful, because I knew my board was much bigger than my poster, so I just made sure to get a bunch of adhesive on the board. Then I simply laid & smoothed out my poster on top of that.

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Then I used my metal ruler, X-Acto knife, and cutting mat and cut it out. Easy Peasy.

If you look in the photo, you can kind of see the double layers of foam board.

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I then let it sit against the couch for a day while I did something else.

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Onto part two! Here’s where the res of your supplies come into play. First, I gathered my pins and Styrofoam. Yes, I paid more money to get green and blue dress pins. Whatever, it was worth it :-D.

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I also realized that I could’ve left the plastic on the Styrofoam, making less of a mess.

I used spray adhesive to cover the Styro-rectangle with glue, and then I had Mama Giraffe wrap it up like a present with the pretty shiny fabric I bought, because that step was too difficult for me.

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Thanks, mom! No, I won’t shop my blog friends this photo of you in your PJs.

The bottom does not look good. At. All. But no one will see it, so I’m over that.

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After that I used a scissors and paper cutter to cut of cardstock (with at least one blank side) that I already owned. I didn’t measure it or anything. I also put it in piles of ten to keep organized.

Then, I simply stuck a pin through it and stuck the pin into the Styro-rectangle.

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And there you have it!! I told you it was easy!

Want to see the final project, one last time? Wellll, okay!

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Sorry about the giant flash spot!

And there it is—if you look at the to of the photo, you can see that it almost comes to Mr. G’s waist. I like the size of it. Well, actually, I love everything about it. This is on project that I am super happy with (unlike that dumb card box). I just love it!

Now, if only I had a sign that told guests what to do with it. Oh wait, maybe I do… ;)

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19 Responses to “How to DIY a “Years We Met” Flag Poster”

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brighteyedgirl
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brighteyedgirl (message)  866 posts, Busy bee

Such a cute idea.. and, it looks great! Way to go, Miss G!

 
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raevnn
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raevnn (message)  164 posts, Blushing bee

amazing idea - so fun, v. memorable. any thoughts on sharing the template with the rest of us also not born ’til the 80’s? :) either way, thanks for the inspiration!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Looks really cute!

 
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Miss Jaguar
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Miss Jaguar (message)  4,656 posts, Honey bee

I LOVE this, Miss G! Let me know if you ever make yours into a template, we’re an 80’s couple too and this would be a GREAT idea!

 
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xtatic1
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xtatic1 (message)  779 posts, Busy bee

What a fun game, and I like your poster better anyway!

 
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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,769 posts, Honey bee

Wow, if not that I was drowning in DIY, I’d totally steal this idea but I’m already doing a memo board a la Mrs. Hamster and Mrs. Cupcake.

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

This looks great! Way better than Martha’s (don’t tell her I said that though)!

 
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Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

Very cute! I can’t wait to see what it looks like when all the pins are in.

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

So adorable! Have I told you that I love your colors? Because I do. :)

 
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Miss Cinnamon Bun
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Miss Cinnamon Bun (message)  1,100 posts, Bumble bee

That is so cool! Now I want one! ;)

 
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Miss Snow Cone (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

I am so impressed with this! Random question… after the wedding, do you keep it in your house as a decor item, or is it really only intended for wedding goings-on?

 
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Miss Bacon
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Miss Bacon (message)  656 posts, Busy bee

This is so awesome!! It turned out perfectly!

 
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camille

Very impressive. it is nice way to get your friends to pin the year when they met you. A nice reminder how long you have been friends, i love the concept

 
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Kcoleybear
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Kcoleybear (message)  683 posts, Busy bee

I am totally in love with this project and really want to try to fit in.

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

It came out sooooo nice, Giraffe :) Seriously…I’m in love with this!!! You’re so skilled and I’m super impressed that you managed to outdo Martha effin’ Stewart!

 
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grace @ wedding favors

This is really a nice and pretty idea! And very easy to do, hah! I’d like to try this out! :D

 
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Liz

Nicely done! It looks really good!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

From the photos I can see it looks amazing. I like how yours is dark colored with vivid colors!

 
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BayStateBride
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BayStateBride (message)  3,732 posts, Sugar bee

Such a neat idea. Thanks for posting the DIY instructions.

 

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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!

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