Scrabble Tile Names Framed Word Art DIY
Scrabble Tiles Title Framed Word Art DIY:
Letter! Do you like to play Scrabble? I love this game, it's my favorite one. I love to make jokes. Although no one likes to play with me, does he? That is the solution.
Make a personalized item to hang or give as a gift at home. Get ready for grandparents with names of all grandchildren. Does their last name match the scratch pattern?
We collected 3 sets of titles and were able to process each family fairly quickly. I have no idea how easy this is.
Start by drawing the best way to arrange the letters on a piece of paper. My dear friend bought the Scrabble game from a second-hand store to create a friend's last name.
Then he made one for his family. The rest of the pieces came to me ... but I didn't have the letter I needed. Easy fix!
Will need:
Scrabble tiles
Beige Apple Barrel Barrel Paint Be Regional Be Regional White Antique White
Apples take on color
Small brush
Palette:
Cardboard frame
Waste paper
Glue gun
Step 1. Lay out the pieces
Start by searching all the parts of the names you want to publish Then start playing with them so that they fit together. Surprisingly, it didn’t last long for me, crossing so many fingers it was easy for you.
** Tips for cheaters **
If you're like me and don't have the characters you need, just flip through the tiles and draw your characters on the board. Here is the basic meaning of numbers.
Step 2. Preparatory frame
Once the tiles are in place and ready to frame, remove the glass from the frame and place framed cutout paper on top of the cardboard backing.
Step 3: Prepare the paper
Use duct tape to attach the cutout paper to the cardboard. Place the design sketch on the paper.
Step 4 Glue the parts
Place all the details on a sheet of paper so that they fit snugly into the frame. Then take one by one and apply a drop of glue on the tile starting from the top. Then put them on paper.
Repeat the adhesive process until each scratch is securely inserted.
Hang the phone where children can see their names. Even though I was a teenager, my kids loved it.
For example, attach to that part.
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