I saw yarn covered letters on Pinterest. One day I decided to use that idea for my youngest daughter's arts and crafts lesson.
Then we started the wrapping process. You may have to use tape on the back just in case the yarn is not tight enough or something.
I thought it was a good project for my daughter because of the complexity of the wrapping.
So the supply list included:
Cardboard
Yarn
Scissors
Tape (if needed)
Black Marker to write letters
Since I crochet and knit, I had the yarn. Some of my family members do a lot of business online so there were plenty of cardboard boxes on hand. We had scissors, tape and markers. I did have to use washi tape though. ...ran out of the other kind.
I added a couple of fabric flowers to a few of the yarn covered letters. I thought it gave the letters a little pop!
John 20:7 And the napkin, that was about His head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself.
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