I printed the letters we wanted to use on Avery full sheet labels.

I then cut out the letters

Removed the backing and stick them to the canvas. Then I told the girls (I made one too) to paint like the letter wasn't even there. Here is the one I did:



I was afraid the Avery label might not be sticky enough to stay on the canvas, but it worked! It even did pretty good on the 5 layers of paint my daughter used!

Here is the original pin:
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