
The letters sat for a few days to allow them to completely dry. When they were ready, I carefully removed the stickers to reveal the plain white circles. I used a "mocha" brown, and a minty green to make most of the dots. I also left some of the dots empty and used white paint to touch up

After a few hours (days) of carefully calculating which dot should be which color, each dot was completely filled in and a second layer was added. The final touch was the ribbon hangers. I had done ribbon hangers before but with a different style and size letters. These were much more weight for the standard one ribbon strand, especially the sheer I had originally picked. So I finished it with both the sheer white and a matching satin in pink. These letters also fit in a tabletop holder that the bottoms just slide into.
This set is listed on Artfire.com as a set of three or four. Because of the time requirement, the polka dot sets cost a little bit more than everything else. Circles are nasty little buggers and required a lot of retouching, and meticulous brush strokes.