These 3" blocks are modge podged with fabric
the letters are painted white from chipboard
sand all the edges for that antiqued look
Showing posts with label Block Letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Block Letters. Show all posts
Monday, January 10, 2011
Monday, June 1, 2009
Mothers Day Blocks
- 3"x3" block wood
- modge podge
- scrapbook paper
- ribbon
- letters
- spray glitter
glue on your scrapbook paper (with modge podge), then let dry, then cover with a thin layer of modge podge. then glue on your letters (these ones were initially yellow, and I used a stencil brush and did a crackle paint technique with brown paint).
Next, I added the ribbon to each block or you if you wanted to stack them as shown only add the ribbon to the top block (or each bock can have ribbon, without the bow on the top..except for the top).
Then, spray the glitter over the blocks
Friday, March 6, 2009
Spring Time
Vinyl letter plaque
scrapbook paper and modge podge, vinyl letters and stickers, ribbon and flower.. voila!
masonite board or similar, batting and fabric, ribbon and buttons. staple the back and hot glue the buttons..presto!
Labels:
Block Letters,
Easter,
Message Boards,
Wooden Plaques
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Holiday Block Letters
These blocks are a bit time consuming, but so worth it in the end..super cute. You can make them for any season/occasion or even in your regular home decor.
The blocks are 3 x 3 x 3 wood blocks, cut from a wood beam from Home Depot. HD charges extra cuts, so just have your good ole husband do all the cutting :) unless you are super handy woman!
Sand the edges of the blocks and lightly paint the edges w/ any color: I used raw umber. Modge podge one side and slap on a piece of scrapbook paper 3 x 3 (you can either put the block down and use an exacto knife and cut around, or trace and use scissors)..do for all the sides..let dry
Once dry, sand the edges again. Then, modge podge over the paper on all sides. let dry. (leave one side dry, until the other sides of glue dries, then glue the last side)
Add some ribbon and slap on your chipboard letters. ( I added glitter spray to already red colored chipboard letters)
I would like to know what other people did for their holiday craft!
we did this for our mid week activity..thank you Cara for this wonderful craft idea :)
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