There’s always more recycled cardboard in our house than I can use, so I usually send a full recycling bin out on Tuesdays. Over at Pickup Some Creativity, Chris got crafty with some cereal boxes and came up with a simple cardboard monogram to decorate her boys’ bedroom. This project is simple enough for anyone, so read on! [how to make a recycled cardboard monogram]
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KJ@letsgoflyakite
This is a wonderful project. Love the font that was chosen.