It was SO easy! I bought a big S at Joanns, and got some sheets of moss. I just worked the moss around the S and glued it on with a glue gun, then stapled the ribbon to the back. It was a MESSY, less than 1 hour project. I did hang it between my storm door and front door because I was nervous about the weather damaging it because the S is cardboard.
Kim, You have such cute kids. I am glad that you are well. It seems like forever since I saw you but I will always remember "teaching" Sunday school to the little kids. I, of course, use the term "teaching" loosely since the one thing that sticks in my head is teaching them to sing and having them run off stage crying during the performance. Oh well. Hope to "see" more of you. Lennette
This is the story of our lives as The Simpson Six. I'm married to a good Southern Boy and working mama to three amazing little boys we got the old fashion way, and one incredible little girl we adopted from Russia. I'm a Yankee by birth but a Southern girl in my soul, living a chaotic, loud, fun life. Please join us on our adventures to remodel and redecorate our fabulous 100+ year old Victorian home and live our crazy lives, all without losing our minds.
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Love the S! How did you do that?
It was SO easy! I bought a big S at Joanns, and got some sheets of moss. I just worked the moss around the S and glued it on with a glue gun, then stapled the ribbon to the back. It was a MESSY, less than 1 hour project. I did hang it between my storm door and front door because I was nervous about the weather damaging it because the S is cardboard.
I agree...the S is so cute! Sounds easy too!
Kim, You have such cute kids. I am glad that you are well. It seems like forever since I saw you but I will always remember "teaching" Sunday school to the little kids. I, of course, use the term "teaching" loosely since the one thing that sticks in my head is teaching them to sing and having them run off stage crying during the performance. Oh well. Hope to "see" more of you. Lennette
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