Scrabble Tile Names Framed Word Art DIY
Last Name Scrabble Tiles in DIY Word Art Frame
Do you like to play Doodle Scrabble? I love this game, it is one of my favorite games. I love word games and magic. But no one likes to play with me হ haha. This is the solution!
Create an individual product to hang or give to your home. Create one for grandparents with the names of all the grandchildren. Does your last name match the doodle design?
We created 3 series of titles and were able to teach each family very quickly. I have no suggestions to make it easier.
Start by drawing letters on paper. My wise friend bought an insect in a grocery store to give a friend a surname.
Then he made one for his family. The rest came to me ... but I didn't have the letter I needed. Easy to repair!
You will need:
Scrape the tiles
The ancient white apple barrel is painted in regional beige
Black paint for apple tubs
Small brush
Painting
Frame with cardboard support
Scrapbooking paper
Hot glue gun
Step 1: Align the pieces
Start by finding all the parts of the names you want to save. Then start playing with them and see how they adapt. Surprisingly, it didn't take long to do so ... so crossing my fingers works for you too!
** Tips on scammers **
If you are like me and do not have the correct symbols, turn the tiles over and draw your symbols on the tiles. Here are the basic forms and meanings of numbers.
Step 2: Prepare the body
Once the tile is installed and ready to be glued to the frame ... Remove the glass from the frame and place the paper on the frame for the scrapbooking paper on the back of the cardboard.
Step 3: Prepare the card
Use masking tape to glue the scrapbooking paper to the cardboard. Adjust the composition written on the card.
Step 4: Remove the glue
Keep all the details on paper so that they fit perfectly into the frame. Then select one by one and apply glue dots on the opposite side of the tile, starting from the top. Then put them on paper.
Repeat the glue process until each doodle is firmly seated.
Cut off communication where children can see your name! Even though I'm a teenager, my kids love it!
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This article was first published in Doodlecraft