This is Quick and Sweet.
I have it up for Valentines Day, but I really want to use it in the little guy's room.
After V-day I'll change out the paper and put it in his room.
Here's how...
1. Pick out your paper and put it behind the glass in the frame.
2. Hot glue your scrabble tiles of choice right on top of the glass.
That will make it easy to switch out the paper later.
I had everything on hand so this project was free.
My favorite kind.
I saw that one on Melissa's blog last year and thought it was cute. But, unforunately I saw it after I had gone through the game closet and threw away all the games that were missing pieces (like Scrabble).
ReplyDeleteIt's a cute and easy project though, maybe next time I'm out thrift shopping I'll see if I can find a scrabble game haha.
I love the idea of being able to change the paper! cute project!
ReplyDeleteMade it and LOVE it! Used red burlap fabric for the background and glued the wooden letters to that. I tried glueing straight to the glass but that didn't turn out well (could see glue edges). Thanks for the idea!
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