Scrabble Tile Names Framed Word Art DIY
DIY Family Tile Scrabble Word Organizer
scratch! Do you enjoy playing scrabble? I like this game, it is one of my favorite games. I like letters and words that no one wants to play with me, haha. This is the solution!
Create an individual piece to hang or gift in your home. Be prepared with the names of all the grandmothers and great-grandchildren. Do your family names match the Scrabble design?
We have prepared 3 surnames and we can identify each family quickly. I do not have easy advice.
The best way to prepare letters is to start drawing them on paper. My best friend bought Scrabble at a second-hand store to create a friend's last name.
Then he created one for his family. The rest of the room came ... but there were no tickets I was looking for. Easy to apply!
needed
draw tiles
Barrel paint, apple area, beige and old white paint
picture of a black apple barrel
small brush
Gallery
cardboard back frame
drawing paper
glue gun
Step 1: Prepare the parts
Start searching for all sections of the contacts you want to save. Then start playing with them and see how well they fit. Surprisingly, it didn't take long to do so ... so I crossed my fingers and it's easy for you!
** Fraud Tip **
If you are like me and you do not have the letters you need, copy the box and draw your letters directly into the box. The basic forms and numerical values are here.
Step 2: Prepare the frame
When the plates are ready to be loaded and framed ... remove the glass from the frame and place the poster on the frame with a cardboard base.
Step 3: Prepare the paper
Use tape to protect the poster paper. Make a draft order on paper.
Step 4: Glue the adhesive parts
Draw all the pieces of paper on a piece of paper so that it fits snugly on the frame. Then take one by one and glue it to the back of the ceiling, starting from the top. Then place on a piece of paper.
Repeat the gluing process until each letter is in place to scrabble.
Hang the children's names where they see them! Even though I'm a teenager, my kids love it!
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This article was originally published in Doodlecraft .