Scrabble Tile Names Framed Word Art DIY
DIY beetle tile name art word frames
deleting! Do you like playing Scrabble? I love this game, it is one of my favorite games. I love spelling and puns. However, nobody likes to play with me - haha. This is the solution!
Create a personalized product to hang at home or as a gift. Create one for grandparents with the names of all grandchildren. Does your last name match the layout?
We made 3 sets of names and were able to sort each family pretty quickly. I have no suggestions to make it easier.
Start by drawing the best way to place the letters on the paper. My nice friend bought beetle at the grocery store to be part of a friend's last name.
He then made one for his family. The other pieces came to mind ... but I didn't need the paper. Easy adjustment!
You will need:
scratch the tiles
Vintage painting with white and cream regional apple barrel
Color the barrel with black apples
small brush
platform
Frame with cardboard support
letter for scrapbooking
Stickers / Firearms
Step 1: Install the parts
Start by finding all the sections for the name you want to enter. So start playing with them and see how they fit in. Surprisingly, it didn't take me long to do this… cross your fingers for your convenience too!
** tips for scammers **
If you're like me and don't have the right letters, turn the board over and paint your letters directly onto the board. Here is the basic formula for numbers and values.
Step 2: Prepare the carcass
Once the tiles are in place and ready to attach to the frame ... remove the glass from the frame and place the book paper on the frame along with the cardboard backing.
Step 3: Prepare the card
Use masking tape to attach the cardboard to the cardboard. Place the order of strokes on the card.
Step 4: Paste
Line up all the pieces on the paper to fit the frame. Then select them one at a time and apply the adhesive dot to the back of the tile, starting from the top. Then put it on paper.
Repeat the gluing process until each stroke is well positioned.
Lock the phone somewhere so the kids can see their name! Even though I'm a teenager, my kids love it!
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