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1. Make letters out of masking tape if you want to go the traditional (and quick) route. Tear or cut strips of tape and use them to spell out your message in block or angular letters
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1. Locate the longer point on one side of the mortarboard. This is the back of the cap and should point down the back of your head. 2. Set the mortarboard onto your head so it fits
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1. Place the drawing paper or poster paper on a flat surface. Squeeze out a quarter-sized amount of acrylic paint in the shade you want your cap and mortarboard to be onto a palette
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1. Prepare the area for installation by removing any nails, screws or other fasteners on the exposed studs. Mortar board should never be installed over gypsum board, so remove any
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