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Cutting out your own letters is a great way to make signs for the classroom or your home. However, it can be a pain to sketch out each letter individually, especially if you’re cutting out a lot of them. Thankfully, you can make your letters look even and uniform without spending ages using stencils or a pattern.
Alternative: If you’re making a sign for a math class, you can keep the grid to make your letters look more like graphing paper.
Tip: Laminate your sign once it’s dry to make it last longer.