2016-06-01



DIY Marquee Letter Holiday Sign

Put your name, er, monogram in lights! Get the tutorial at Teal and Lime.

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Burlap Covered Monogram Letter

Add rustic style to your space with a little burlap. What's your letter? Get the tutorial at Uncommon Designs.

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Monogrammed Soap Bottle

Declare the lavatory as your own with a monogrammed soap bottle. Get the tutorial at Design Mom.

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Baby's Breath Monogram

Fresh, simple, and delicate, this baby's breath monogram is a perfect decor addition in the spring, or any other time of year. Get the tutorial at Ruffled.

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Painted Linen Towels with Monograms

Who needs to buy fancy linens when you can make them yourself? And it's easy. Get the tutorial at Jenny Steffens.

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Chalkboard Letter Monogram

Chalkboard letters are so cool, so any room you add them to will be cool, too. Get the tutorial at Maison de Pax.

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Button Monogrammed Pillow

Dress up a pillow for your swanky living room with buttons. Get the tutorial at It All Started with Paint.

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Monogrammed Cloche

Step up the style of a glass cloche with a simple monogram. This look is classy and sophisticated for sure. Get the tutorial at A Night Owl.

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Monogram Stamped Clay Key Chain

Carry your grown-up keys on a grown up key chain. Instant swank. Get the tutorial at Homey Oh My.

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Monogrammed Cutting Board

Food prep will be all about you with a monogrammed cutting board. Make a few. Get the tutorial at Ruffled.

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Monogrammed Embroidery Hoops

Commemorate special events with this sophisticated embroidered hoop DIY. Get the tutorial at Elizabeth Ann Designs.

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Metal Letter Sign

Add a metallic element to your decor with this metal letter DIY. Get the tutorial at Craft Cuts.

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West Elm Monogrammed Towels

Your kitchen never looked so good. These West Elm towels will dress up your cooking spot tout de suite. Get the tutorial at Oleander + Palm.

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Monogrammed Clothespin Wreath

Try a unique spin on a wreath with clothespins.Get the tutorial at Inspiring Creations.

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Typography Wall Art

Fresh flowers don't need to live in a vase. Be bold and hang them on the wall. So sophisticated. Get the tutorial at Paper & Stitch.

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Simple & Elegant Monogrammed Hand Towels

What's better than regularly monogrammed hand towels? Sparkly monogrammed hand towels! And they're so easy to make. Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

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Stick-Covered Monogrammed Letter

Every room needs a bit of nature. Sticks count! Get the tutorial at The Happy Housie.

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Monogram Bed Tray

Eat/work/rule your life from bed with a bed tray emblazoned with your monogram. Rock it! Get the tutorial at Homeroad.

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Moss Letter

It's alive! Hang a bit of living nature with a moss monogram for the door. Get the tutorial at Design Dining Diapers.

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Monogrammed Pine Cone Wreath

For a different time of the year, make a simple wreath with pine cones for the door. It's the perfect outdoor decor. Get the tutorial at Mommy Suite.

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Initial Mugs

Drinking coffee never looked so good. Get the tutorial at Relocated Living.

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Monogrammed Napkin Rings

Dress up the table with monogrammed napkin rings. Cue the coolness. Get the tutorial at Family Chic.

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Monogrammed Clipboard

Even clipboard business can be good-looking with this clipboard DIY. Get the tutorial at  DIY Show Off.

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DIY Leather Cuff Links

"And as long as I've got my suit and tie..." and leather cuff links. These make for the ultimate cool look. Get the tutorial at Almost Makes Perfect.

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Monogrammed Coasters

No one wants water rings. Monogrammed coasters will keep that from happening. Get the tutorial at One Artsy Mama.

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Monogrammed Candle Holder

This cute and sophisticated tutorial is great for holiday gift-giving.

Get the tutorial at Craft Texas Girls.

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Scripted Font Monogrammed Wreath

This is a great, bold fall statement.

Get the tutorial at In My Own Style.

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Sheet Music Monogram

A perfect idea to hang over the piano or wherever your kids practice music.

Get the tutorial at The Country Chic Cottage.

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Monogrammed Dipped Glassware

When I dip, you dip, we dip.

Get the tutorial at Dukes & Duchesses.

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Stenciled Monogrammed Placemat

Step it up a notch: add placemats to your table. And while you're at it, add a monogram to the placemats. Get the tutorial at DIY Inspired.

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Monogrammed Altered Book

I found something really unique: alter a book to your monogram and impress all your friends. Get the tutorial at Ashbee Design.

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My sons are identical twins, and while they share the same taste in a lot of things, they are always looking for ways to be different from each other. They find themselves putting their names or initials on virtually everything they own, just for practicality’s sake.

Personalizing their bedrooms is no different; they both like to clearly distinguish their own spaces. These wall initial letters do just the trick—you can easily find them at any large craft store, and personalize them to whatever activity your kids are into at the moment.

In our case, Formula One racing is the obsession du jour. I purchased a large initial letter with my son’s first initial, covered it with an old map, and added a few fun toy cars for visual interest. This wall initial letter is his favorite thing in his whole bedroom, and it makes a big impact on the decor.

Check out the tutorial for wall initial letters below. If you’re looking for more monogram projects, I’ve rounded up my favorite monogram letter DIY tutorials in the slideshow.

Supplies:

cardboard initial

Mod Podge and brush

outdated atlas or map

scissors and pencil

small toy cars

hot glue gun and glue

3M Command Strips for hanging

Instructions:

Step 1: Begin by tracing around the entire letter on the map or atlas pages. If using pages, it is possible you will have to piece the map together. Make sure you also trace the insides of the letter.

Here are my front and side pieces all cut.

Step 2: Starting on the inside of your letter, apply a generous amount of Mod Podge.

Step 3: Place one of the cut side pieces of the map onto the inside of the letter and smooth on the edges. Continue until all the edges are covered.

Step 4: Using the same method, apply the front map pages to cover the letter.

Step 5: Apply a layer of Mod Podge to the entire letter, using your fingers to smooth out any wrinkles.

Step 6: Glue on your toy cars using hot glue.

Step 7: I always use 3M Command Strips to hang these letters. Easy!

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