Monster House
I decided to make our house into a monster house today. It was something I had seen on pinterest. We bought 75% of our supplies from Michaels with 20% entire order coupon. The foam (20" x 30") were 2 for $3, and I had the paint and duct tape we had at home.





I taped 2.5 pieces of the foam together with clear packing tape. Then I drew the outline on with pencil. With an x acto knife to cut out the teeth. I'm not going to lie, it was a pain in the ass. I hope to never try doing that again.
In the end, I was decently ok with the result. It obviously does not look like the perfection of the pin, but hey, I didn't have plywood and someone to hang the stuff up for me.
The kids liked it. That, in the end, is all that counts.

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