How to Make A Monogram Photo Collage Letter

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There’s something heartfelt about tying your family’s story to a single initial. A bold letter, covered in treasured photographs, becomes a snapshot of your home’s spirit.

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Every angle reveals another memory, stitched together with the joy of the people who make up your life.

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Moreover, it’s not just a decoration, it’s a love letter in visual form, hanging proudly where it belongs.

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Materials Needed

  • 1 large wooden or cardboard letter (approx. 12-18” tall)
  • Printed family photos (mix of black-and-white or color, sized to fit)
  • Mod Podge or decoupage glue (8 oz)
  • Foam brush or wide paintbrush
  • Scissors
  • Ribbon or twine (about 18-24” length)
  • Clear acrylic spray sealer (optional)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Begin with your chosen letter. Wood gives a sturdier, more permanent feel, while cardboard works if you want something lightweight. Then wipe it clean to ensure no dust interferes with the glue.

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Step 2: Print and trim your family photos.

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You can play with different sizes, small snapshots to fill narrow sections, and larger prints for the broader areas. Then lay them out on the letter before gluing so you can see how they overlap and fit.

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Step 3: Apply a thin coat of Mod Podge directly onto the letter using your foam brush.

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Start positioning your photos, pressing them down smoothly. Work in sections, overlapping edges so there are no gaps showing through.

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Step 4: Once all the photos are attached, brush a layer of Mod Podge over the top.

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Don’t worry about the cloudiness, it dries clear and creates a protective seal. Let it dry for about 20 minutes, then repeat with a second coat for durability.

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Step 5: Attach ribbon or twine to the back for hanging. You can staple it onto wooden letters or hot glue it onto cardboard ones. Now tie it in a bow or simple knot, depending on the style you love most.

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Step 6: For extra protection, lightly spray the surface with acrylic sealer. This keeps the photos vibrant and prevents peeling over time.

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Tips: Use black-and-white photos if you want a classic, cohesive look, or mix colors for something vibrant and playful.

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