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Have you ever thought...Man, I wish I had a Twine-Wrapped monogram for my wall?? Well, then you're in luck! That's today's craft! I seriously dig this little thing & it looks so cute on my wall! Hope you try it out!
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What you need:
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- Cardboard Monogram {JoAnn has these for $3.99, but you can find a coupon almost anywhere for $1 off or 20% off. Look around & you'll find one}
- Jute Twine {JoAnn for $2.49 - I only needed 1 spool, but others have needed 2}
- Hot glue gun {you WILL burn your fingers}
- Fabric for your flower
- Black felt
- Black 1 1/2" ribbon
- Scissors
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Begin by cutting pieces of twine & cover the end pieces.
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Be sure to wrap over your ends or funky spots.
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Once the bottoms are covered, begin wrapping around the letter. I put my glue lines in spots where you can't really see them if you are up close - like the bottom or the back, and I didn't do it every time I wrapped. Use your judgment & just make sure you pulling tight & the twine is sticking where you need it to stick - so that it's covering the cardboard. {Learn from my mistake & wrap any pieces that cannot be wrapped as you are moving steadily around the letter.}
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Once you hit a corner, you will need to wrap it a few times & glue down a couple times to make sure it stays in place. Continue wrapping around the letter once your corner is covered. Make sure there is no cardboard showing!
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Grab your fabric, cut about a 1 1/2" strip {I cut at the top of the fabric & tear to give it a more shabby look}
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Tie a knot at one of the ends.
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Place a drop of glue on one of the sides of the knot, twist your fabric, & secure it to your drop of glue.
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Continue twisting & gluing until you have about an inch of fabric left. Glue down the remaining piece to the back of the flower.
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Take your black felt & cut out a couple of leaves.
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Decide where you want your flowers & glue them onto your letter.
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Take your black ribbon & decide how long you'd like your letter to hang - I used about 12". Tie the two ends in a knot & hang. {I used a push pin to tack it onto my wall under the ribbon where it can't be seen.}
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1 comment:
I've always wanted to try this. Very nice!
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