Materials I used:
- Foam Display Board
- Wrapping Paper (of your choice)Fabric is an alternative
- Pins (make sure it has a top the won't go through the board)
- Spray Adhesive Glue
- Hot Glue Gun
- Yarn (two colors)
- Duals (for back support)
So first I drew out exactly how I wanted it to look. I wasn't worried about making it super perfect because this part will later get covered up. Keep fixing it up until you're satisfied(:
We bought 4 packages of pins from Target ($3.19) so 400 pins, but we ended up having to go buy more. This project used up about 450 pins! When you put the needles in make sure it goes all the way through the board. Also make sure that there is a pin on every single corner of every letter to really define the shape of the letter.
After I finished putting all the pins inside, I made sure that they all went through to the other side of the board. Then I removed all the pins. Next I used decorative wrapping paper to cover the front (side I drew on). I sprayed glue adhesive (which works wonders, by the way, applied the paper, and smoothed out any air bubbles. Then I turned the board over and glued the edges to the back side. Now from the backside, I put each pin back into the preexisting holes. After you complete this step lift up the entire thing and push the needles all the way through. I taped the pins down on the backside for extra security, and so they wouldn't be popping out.
This step was definitely the most difficult. Wrap the yarn the needles, no particular order, just go crazy. Make sure to go between the letters not through them! We put the pins in from behind so the sharp edge was on the outside. Since we used a foam board the needles easily bended towards where the yarn was pulling. This was a problem because the yarn would constantly slip off the needle. So to fix the problem we put a blob of hot glue on each tip of every needle, yes it was time consuming, but it created much better results in the end.
The last step is to choose yarn of a different color and fill in the letters of "love." Make sure to zigzag it like crazy, also we went back and outlined the letters on the outside of the pins so it would be easier to read.
So this is the Finished Product! Tada!
On the backside I horizontally hot-glued wooden duals over the area where the display board folds, to prevent it from folding. Then I propped up larger duals under the smaller duals to make the entire thing stand.