1/2 cup of milk.
I just eyeballed it!.I picked up some small lower-case letters that spelled out Jack from the craft store.
I also grabbed a really big “J”.I painted them all with the same white craft paint, just so they’d match.. Kennedy helped me wrap each canvas sort of like a present.We used hot glue to keep everything really tight and make our corners as sharp as possible.
We found the hot glue worked better than a staple gun for this because some of the fabrics were thicker than others and needed a little extra smooshing in places to make them look really crisp.. We attached all the letters with hot glue and then the whole projects was ready to shine!.Side note: Do you see the new nursery floors there?
Do you see them?!
I love them soooo much!Hey, it kinda works!.
The main thing is that you can’t help but be cheered up a little bit when you look at the whole set up!.Have you started spreading the love with some Valentine’s decor around your house yet?.
Subscribe by email to receive free posts straight to your inbox, or follow along using any (or all!)of the methods below!Kennedy made paper chains for Christmas at school this year and I’ve been slightly fascinated by them ever since.. They’re so easy!