I totally have a thing for using old games in baby gifts.
Remember when I used jenga blocks in my last baby gift?
I think they're SO fun and add a little quirky touch that's perfect in celebrating a new little person!!
This time I used another fun game and absolutely LOVED the result.
Check out how old games can become seriously cute:
Are you thinking of all the old scrabble games you've seen at garage sales & Goodwill?
Next time pick one up and store it away- they're perfect for a little extra fun in a project!!
This gift was so easy to put together & I love that it's simple but meaningful :)
This gift was for my husband's cousin, who we didn't know all that well.
So I had no idea what colors the nursery were in or anything.
I decided to go for subtle and easy to fit in with any color scheme.
Supplies:
*Old frame (Mine was a deeper frame than most)
*Spraypaint
*Scrabble pieces- letters for name & one letter holder
*Wooden Initial
*Hot Glue Gun
I found this horrifyingly neon yellow frame buried in my stash in the garage:
It got a nice coat of gloss white and was looking so much better.
I let it dry overnight.
I cut a piece of blue-ish grey scrapbook paper to fit in the frame & mounted it in.
This was the fun part :)
I love seeing the whole thing come together!
I sprayed both the wooden initial and the scrabble letter holder in the same gloss white.
Then I distressed the letter holder for a little more charm.
I spelled out 'william' in the scrabble letters & adhered them to the letter holder with hot glue.
Super easy & worked perfectly!
I secured the wooden initial with hot glue directly onto the glass.
The same went for the back of the letter holder.
And now you have a way cute & whimsical way to display baby's little name!!
But you can't stop with just a cute gift right?
It's all in the packaging!!
I found a cute blue bin in the dollar spot at Target and snatched it up.
I added a wooden 'w' that was already white to the front.
Super easy & cute container to give the gift in!
Not to mention it's bonus storage for the mom-to-be.
What do you think?
Will you be snatching up any old scrabble games you see next??
What I think is so fun about this gift is all the possibilities!
You could use your own last name for some fun wall art or even make one for a wedding gift.
You could use your own last name for some fun wall art or even make one for a wedding gift.
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Cute! I haven't seen anyone use scrabble tiles that way before.
ReplyDeleteI love it, i will def. be looking for a scrabble game at a yard sale or goodwill! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute! What a great baby gift idea!
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so creative! i love scrabble tiles as art!
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ReplyDeleteI snatched two games just last Sat. Thanks for the idea.
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ReplyDeleteI'm curious what you used to adhere the scrapbook paper? I've made a shadowbox wedding gift for my sister in the past but ruined a couple of pieces of scrapbook paper using 2 different glues that were supposed to be good for scrapbooking. Also am I correct in reading that you adhered the Initial and scrabble letters to the frame glass? What's the reasoning behind this? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI didn't actually adhere the paper to anything! It's just in the frame like you would slip a picture in :) If you're wanting to adhere paper, mod podge is always a good go-to. Just be careful with the amount you put on or it will wrinkle the paper! I did adhere the letter & scrabble pieces to the glass- mainly because they wouldn't fit behind the glass anyway but I really wanted that 3-D effect that makes it way cute! Hope that helps :)
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