DIY Aloha Party Banner


Get your ScanNCut and give your summer parties a beach inspired feel with a fun Aloha banner and some flamingo cupcake holders!
What you'll need:
Aloha Banner:
Use the pineapple elements R-01.svg file which is the leaf design to start your banner. The palm leaf background is 6” tall (FCM/SVG will need the rope hole built in). File pineapple elements R-02.svg is the Aloha design. I used a hole punch to thread the rope through. I glued the letters onto the leaves.

Cake Pop Boxes:
For the cake pop boxes, use the pineapple elements R-03.svg and pineapple elements-04.svg files for the wrapper and flamingo design. I measured the cake pop dimensions (about 1” in diameter) so the box panels are slightly larger (1.5”). I wasn’t sure how to score the fold lines, so I measured 1.5” for each panel and folded. To get the cake pop in the box, I folded up the box and lined up the two circle holes at slide the pop stick through at an angle and set the cake pop in.

