Coat of Arms  Banners with Jacquard Textile Colors

Coat of Arms Banners with Jacquard Textile Colors

a Dharma featured tutorial

Every brave knight needs something to help identify them as he/she rides into battle against a fierce foe. Traditionally, flags or standards would identify knights in battle and in tournaments. In this project we will show you how easy it is to paint your own standard, so your knightly deeds will be recognized by all. This is a fun project for summer castle storming or Ren Faires, also you can make your own flags for our Nation's Birthday.

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Let's get started!

Getting started

Step 1: Prepare your banner

Lay out your banner/flag and tape the corners down to your work surface with masking tape to keep things from moving around. If you are using a cotton banner with a dowel, be sure to take out the dowel (one end twists off) so you can lay it flat.

Secure banner to flat surface

Step 2: Plan your design layout

Using your vanishing marker or a pencil, outline your main sections of color. This will help you to position symbols around the banner.

Find designs to trace

Step 3: Trace your symbols

Next, trace/draw the outlines of your symbols.

Use vanishing marker or pencil to trace design

Step 4: Paint the background

Time to paint! Grab your first background color; it is best to start with the lightest if using multiple colors. Fill in your large areas of color up to the outline of your symbols. Let this dry.

Start painting!

Start with light colors if using multiple

Step 5: Paint the symbols

Next, fill in the symbols with their main color. Let this dry. Later we will go back and outline the symbol and add details in black Lumiere 3D paint, to really make them stand out.

Next paint the symbols

Allow dry time

Step 6: Heat set and add details

When everything is dry, use an iron to heat set your paints so they are wash fast. Standards often end up in the mud (or so we are told). This is when you can outline with Lumiere 3D, it doesn't like to be ironed and may stick to your press cloth (we learned the hard way!) it just needs to cure for a few days before washing.

Heat set paints once dry

If using Lumiere 3D outline after heatset

Finished outline example

Step 7: Add finishing touches

For some variations try cutting the bottom of your banner in various shapes, like a ribbon cut or shield. Our Jute Cord is great for making a string of banners to fly from your tower.

Shape bottom of banner for variation

Shield or ribbon design are favorites

Finished examples:

Finished example 1

Finished example 2

Finished example 3

Finished example 4