Today I linked up with Tara at 4th Grade Frolics for Monday Made It.
Flip the paper over and trace the letter backwards. This way you don’t see any of the pencil marks. Cut the letter out. Paint the Mod-Podge on the the backside of the paper letter. Don’t use too much Mod Podge because it makes it hard to move. Carefully place the paper down on the wooden letter and smooth out all of the bubbles. Then put another coat of Mod-Podge on top of the letter. This will not only give it a shiny gloss, but it will protect the paper from getting scratched off.
I can’t wait to put these in my classroom! I LOVE how they came out. I had some left over chevron paper, so I also decorated these clothespins.