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Kuromi Birthday Banner Editable PSD File SOFT COPY Large and Medium Size

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fhelcodilla
About this product

This is a KUROMI Digital Product printable banner with white letters and design.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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-- DIGITAL DOWNLOAD -- (You will NOT receive a physical item)

File Type: PSD File
Individual Banner Size: 4.5" x 7" (2 letters per 8.5" x 11"page)
Total Sheet Size: 8.5" x 11"
File Size: 18 MB, & 3 MB

The file format is an EDITABLE PSD for an 8.5 x 11 inches sheet of paper.
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COLOR QUALITY
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The color quality will vary depending on the type of printer and paper you will use. I recommend using card stock paper.

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Steps to Make a Birthday Banner:
Order and Download our design

1. Choose whether you want each piece to spell "Happy Birthday" or just have one letter per piece. Cut Out the Banner Pieces:

2. Using cardstock or poster board, cut out the banner pieces. You can make them all the same size or vary them for a more whimsical look.
Decorate Each Piece:

3. Write or paint the letters if you're spelling out "Happy Birthday," or write a letter on each piece if spelling out a name.
Add decorative elements like stickers, drawings, or glitter to make each piece unique and festive.
Assemble the Banner:

4. Arrange the pieces in order.
Attach each piece to a string or ribbon using glue or tape. Leave an extra string or ribbon at each end to hang the banner.
Hang Your Banner:

5. Find a prominent place to hang your birthday banner where it will be noticed, such as across a doorway, along a wall, or above a party table.

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Product listed by

Fhel Codilla

from Las Pinas, Metro Manila (NCR), Philippines

Hi Raket Community! this is Mommy Fhel! Being a mom has taught me invaluable lessons in patience, creativity, and multitasking, skills that seamlessly translate into my other passion: graphic design. Support me Guys!

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