Head to your local craft store (Hobby Lobby, Michael's, etc) and pick up your monogram letter {or your whole name or surname}. I purchased a thin wood "O" for about $4.99 at Michael's. It is probably about a foot tall. While there, I also got the roll of jute cord pictured below. I believe this was closer to 6-7 dollars. It was 200 feet and I did have a bit left over. There is also thicker jute, which I might consider for future projects, as this was about the thickness of yarn and it took a long time to cover my letter.
Once you have your supplies, the project just takes a bit of patience and a somewhat steady hand. Begin with one end of your cording on the back of your letter. Secure it with a small dab of hot glue. From there, I unraveled a LOT of cord and cut it off. That way I didn't have to shove the whole roll of jute through the middle of the "O" every time. Depending on what letter you have, this may not be an issue.
| My starting point, in the middle of one of the long sides |
| My itty-bitty hot glue gun |
Ravel, ravel, ravel...Be patient! If you want your letter smooth, you will have to carefully line up each layer. If you want it criss-cross-funky, your project will likely go much faster. I ran in to some issues on the "corners" of the "O", so I got a little creative with covering the letter and actually really like the extra character it adds.
| My funky corners |
| The finished product! |
I added a fun scrapbooking flower I also purchased at Michael's. I love the pop of turquoise and the bit of femininity that it adds! When completed, I tilted this up against a picture frame on top of an old crate that I got for 8$ out junking. In our new house, I have hanging it on the wall in our bedroom among my gallery pictures. I love the shabby feel, the fact that I made it myself, it was less than $10, and that I can change it up/dress it up any time I want.
This is a very easy project than any beginner craftswoman can make!
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