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Click here to enterUsing a staple gun made things go quickly and easily. Fingers still intact, too!
We ran a little short on one frame and instead of folding it under, we stapled as it was and then added a thin bead of hot glue to prevent it from fraying. I used a wooden craft stick to spread the hot glue--again, fingers were good!
I was going to miter the corners but we just folded and stapled to make a clean, flat edge.
You can leave it as is to display or....
....you can add embellishments to your work. I purchased ready-made stickers and Ali made this with the "BOO!" stickers. She did use a bit of hot glue to the underside of the letters since the fabric isn't a smooth surface.
Ali Rose and her creation!
I added lettering, too, and an orange button for effect.
I hope this gives you some ideas of your own to make a Halloween canvas!
Happy Halloween!
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