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Discover the world of creative DIY letter projects to elevate your decor with a unique and personal touch. Transform simple letters into eye-catching masterpieces that reflect your style and originality. Make a statement with a marquee light letter using string lights and cardboard, design a custom floral monogram for an elegant wall accent, or craft rustic wooden letters for a charming farmhouse vibe in your home. Unleash your creativity with these inspiring ideas that will make your space…

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This worked so well!!  I had leftover fabric from her quilt and decided to make a homemade mod-poge to adhere the fabric to the wooden letters.  1/2 cup Elmer's Glue and 1/2 cup water (you will most definitely have extra). Mod Podge Letters, Fabric Covered Letters, Craft Letters, Wooden Letters Decorated, Scrapbook Photos, Diy Letters, Wooden Craft, Modge Podge, Flower Letters

I had so much fun doing these! We have a fantastic wood store locally - The Wood Connection - I bought the unfinished letters there. They have a great variety of sizes and fonts. I'm positive I went with this font because I simply could not RESIST the adorable curly "i" dot. I sanded and sealed the wood first (not sure if you actually have to do that). Then I picked out the paper I wanted to use and matched the paint to it. I traced the letter on the backside of the paper and cut it out...it…

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