(Also, if you make your own crib sheets this is a great way to use up your left over fabric up from the corners of your sheets!)
At Michaels I bought 4 little wood rectangle boards at about $0.97, a spool of ribbon at about $2.97 and I used an old bottle of Mod Podge that I think I've had since college. (ignore the little yellow canvas up top, stencils and paint. It was an interesting project that I will explain later :))
So next, I covered the wood boards with Mod Podge. I used an old sponge brush that I had, but I'm sure you could use an old kitchen sponge or a paint brush. (just make sure you wash everything out when you are finished other wise your tool will dry stiff and be ruined.)
Then I placed the wood board into the center of my fabric. I had previously cut my fabric into squares that were slightly bigger than the boards, allowing space for a boarder that could be folded around the back of the board. I then flipped the board over and applied Mod Podge around the boarder.
I then folded the fabric on to the back and painted down the sides with more Mod Podge. Then giving it a few minutes to dry I flipped it over and painted over the front.
After letting it dry, I got out my hottie glue gun, slapped some glue on the back with ribbon that I had premeasured and cut (so that they would all hang at the same length) and Ta-dah! I had matching decor to go with his bedding.
Looks great!
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