Scrabble Tile Names Framed Word Art DIY
Scrabble Tiles Family Name Frame Word Art DIY
Beetle! Do you like to play scrabble? I like this game, it's one of my favorites. I like spelling and puns. Nobody likes to play with me though, haha. This is the solution!
Create an individual piece to hang or give as a gift in your home. Make one for the grandparents with the names of all the grandchildren. Do your last names match the insect?
We created 3 sets of faces and were able to process each family quickly enough. I have no suggestions to make it easier.
Begin by drawing the best way to place the letters on the paper. My favorite friend bought a game of Scrabble at a grocery store to correct a friend's face.
He then created one for his family. The rest came to me... but I didn't have the documents I needed. Easy fit!
Will need:
beetle dish
Antique varnish with white apples and beige area barrels.
Paint barrel with black apples
small brush
pallets
cardboard frame
sheet of notebook
hot glue guns
Step 1: Place the pieces
Start by finding all the pieces for the names you want to put. So start playing with them and you will see how they adapt. Surprisingly, it didn't take long to make...so fingers crossed, it's easy for you too!
** Tips for scammers **
If you're like me and don't have the letter you need, flip the board over and paint your letters directly onto the board. Here are the basic number formats and values.
Step 2: Prepare the Frame
Once the tiles are set and ready to be installed in the frame…remove the glass from the frame and place the paper bookcase on top of the frame with the cardboard base.
Step 3: Prepare the map
Use masking tape to wrap the notebook paper in cardboard. Prepare an arrangement of insects on top of the sheet.
Step 4: Glue the pieces
Firmly fit all the pieces of paper to the frame. Then take one by one and start with the highest parts and put an adhesive dot on the back of the tile. Then put it on paper.
Repeat the gluing process until each letter of the hatching is firmly in place.
Hang your phone where the kids can see their names! Even though I was a teenager, my kids loved it!
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