![]() ![]() I used my hot glue gun to glue red, white, and blue glittery stars to my letters. If you choose, add some embellishments to your letters. I vertically wrapped the bottom to make it easier and then later went back over it by wrapping the yarn in a horizontal direction.Ĥ. ![]() The A was a little tricky since it has a hole. It may even help to cut small strips to fill in areas that are missed by wrapping. Use hot glue to help hold the yarn in place as you wrap. It may even help to cut small strips to fill in areas that are missed by wrapping.ģ. ![]() It may even help to cut small strips to fill in areas that are missed by wrapping.Ģ. ***You will need a lot of glue for this! I did not expect to use as much glue as I did.ġ. Wrap the letter U with red yarn. – Embellishments of your choice (I used glittery stars I found at Michaels) – Blue sparkle yarn (I used Lion Brand Vanna’s Glamour yarn in Sapphire) – Wood craft letters: U, S, A (I found mine at Wal-Mart) Feel free to embellish them any way you wish! You may also want to refer to my Christmas yarn-wrapped letters or Halloween yarn-wrapped letters for further instructions. Below are my instructions to make them if you are interested. If you are a fan of the summer Olympics, you could make them to show your support. These would be great to sit on a shelf or hang for a decoration. I just finished them today! It’s a good feeling because I hate having unfinished craft projects sitting around for a long time. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Fourth of July! This is a little embarrassing to admit, but I planned to post these yarn-wrapped letters last year and never finished them in time. ![]()
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