1. Measured where we wanted it placed, and drew some light level lines on the wall.
Jacob did the honors for this part. I'm a little wary of heights, and I didn't want to break my face in someone else's home.
2. Dusted/cleaned off the wall to make sure we had a perfect, stickable surface.
The letter was printed on StickIt, our peel & stick material, and so we didn't need to do much more than this to prepare the wall. Again, I stayed on the sidelines and cheered him on. It's what I do best.
Due to it's size, we split the letter up into three panels. This made it a lot easier to handle several feed in the air. To apply, we started peeling the top off each panel, stuck it to the wall, and slowly smoothed downward as we pulled off the backing.
4. Admired our work.
Jacob made it safely down the ladder, and we got to see our work completed. It looked great!
We'll post more unique projects as they come up -- there are definitely more coming, particularly with a couple of businesses/nonprofits in town! Stay tuned.
Have a great day!
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