Step 4Batt!
Inside to the A.C.! Throw down your first semi-circle on the counter and roll in the batting! Cut a semi-circle of batting giving yourself a generous border to work with. This stuff is surprisingly difficult and annoying to cut, so be patient.
Now back out to the beautiful Phoenix sun to sweat my butt off. Seriously.
To adhere the batting to the board, I used some spray glue. Spray yourself a good layer. Now lay out the batting as you would pastry on a pie, in sections. After laying out the batting, use the rolling pin to roll the fluff flat and get rid of any creases. Thankfully, spray glue doesn't set immediately, so you have a little pit of time to stretch and reposition the batting.
Flip over your piece once the glue has had a chance to dry a bit. Use the spray glue to lay down about an inch and a half borer around the perimeter of the semi-circle. Pull the batting tight around the edge and roll it onto the glue with the rolling pin to keep things under control.
Use your utility knife to clean things up.
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