I collect vintage games, Dominoes, Cribbage, Jenga, and of course Scrabble.
These 20 DIY ornaments are so easy to make with just a few supplies. Give your tree decorations a handmade touch this year! Decorating the festival tree is a great tradition, and those hanging baubles can also be thought to create great memories from generation to generation. Do you think about the best ornaments for your dreamy tree decor? Then skip buying the ornaments from stores and go with these DIY ornaments allowing you to make a wide range of expensive-looking and personalized ornaments at home. From making paper ornaments to those painted glass bulb ornaments to heavenly angel ornaments,
I collect vintage games, Dominoes, Cribbage, Jenga, and of course Scrabble.
First of all, don’t judge me! Yes, I’m sure many of you are sick of the Frozen franchise, but I’m still very in love with it. I had purchased two bags of assorted scrabble tiles, …
Love Scrabble?? Then these Scrabble Ornaments are the perfect addition to any Christmas tree! Free tutorial will show you how to make them in a few minutes!
I collect vintage games, Dominoes, Cribbage, Jenga, and of course Scrabble.
Some fun little Christmas ornaments made from scrabble tiles and embellishments for the Christmas tree. Made from wooden scrabble tiles and ribbon for hanging. Some have embellishments to add to the fun.
The art of upcycling is that of using crafting skills to transform something old into something new, with a new use. If you've got an old "Scrabble" game with wooden or plastic letter tiles, don't throw them out; those tiles make some sturdy, attractive jewelry pendants for necklace or dangly earring features.
How was everybody's weekend? I spent the entire weekend with my etsy shop at a craft fair so it was a little crazy. I had a great time and now I'm wishing I had signed
I collect vintage games, Dominoes, Cribbage, Jenga, and of course Scrabble.
My Confined Space is an image blog with user submitted pictures of anything and everything, funny, serious or dark. - Part 21
SCRABBLE Ornament: My dear friend had her first child this year and I wanted to make her an ornament for her childs' first Christmas tree. Some years ago my friend and I were on a "girls" vacation at Lake Placid, New York, it was just this same time of year, win…
I collect vintage games, Dominoes, Cribbage, Jenga, and of course Scrabble.
Scrabble tile pendants, they seem to be all the rage right now. My husband thinks they are a waste of a perfectly good Scrabble game. But, he loves to play. I think he likes it because he always wins! A friend of mine was doing some cleaning and wanted to get rid of her Scrabble game. So I volunteered to "adopt" it. Now that I had the tiles I needed images. There are a ton of people on Etsy and other places that are offering to sell you files or pre-made images. Don't be tempted! It's really very easy to shrink down an image of your choice. I mean isn't that the point of this craft? To make personalized jewelry? Alright, lets start with an image. I happen to really like this one, and since it is so famous and old no one will be hounding me about copyright infringement. Use whatever photo editor your chose, for my purposes I will use Picasa. Now crop it into a roughly rectangular shape Try to focus on one large image that doesn't have a lot of detail. Now shrink the image using the "Resize" function to approximately the same size as your scrabble tile. I found that the best size was 65 to 70 pixels across. I shrunk this one to 70 x 81 Notice that you have lost image clarity when it gets this little. To fix this issue use the "Sharpen" function and boost it way up. Notice how much clearer the image has become. Then go into the "Color" function and up the saturation. After that use the "Exposure" function and bump up the contrast of your image. Trust me you want a little extra color in the picture to make it pop. I tried three images last night, this is how it turned out after I glazed them. Some tips: Use images with bright colors, you get better results Try to limit white space, pictures with color show up better Don't use a highly detailed image, the detail gets lost Experiment with where you crop a larger image, you may be able to use part of the image in a way you didn't see before. I hope this was helpful, later this week I'll post other How To's on how to make these pendants. Stay tuned....
Looking for some scrabble tile crafts? Well look no further, this craft project is the perfect way to use old scrabble games. Whether you have them in the
Two cool uses for an old Scrabble game -- a bracelet and a journal. -------------------- The concept and images for this project are under my copyright. You may make the project for your own personal use but may not reproduce it to sell online or at craft fairs. If you wish to feature this project on your blog, please contact me for permission. Thanks!
A few years ago I created some ornaments using scrabble tiles and old clothespins ...
These signs are a combination of 2 different thrift store finds.
Blogger Kendra Darr shares a fun way to reuse Scrabble Tiles into a fun home DIY project. These coasters are easy to make, and are sure to be a hit with your guests.
After making all the Scrabble ornaments I made for Christmas this year I had a lot of tiles left over.
Some fun little Christmas ornaments made from scrabble tiles and embellishments for the Christmas tree. Made from wooden scrabble tiles and ribbon for hanging. Some have embellishments to add to the fun.