DIY SCRABBLE WALL ART
I went to Home Depot, bought some cheap wood, had husband cut it for me and then had it sitting on my desk for two weeks DARING me to figure out how to make the wood tiles look like Scrabble pieces.
Sure, I could have stenciled. But when I tried to stencil, it looked more or less like this:
The point is, I ended up borrowing my sister-in-law's Cricut (God bless Sarah) and I cut the letters out and mod-podged them on. It looks just like they were painted on, gave it a nice gloss, and I was pleased to use a fancier font than the standard Scrabble one, I think it makes it a little more dressed up for the living room.
This project would have cost me around $11, but for some reason I had a $10 Home Depot gift certificate, so there you go. And I guess it would have cost me more had I not had that handy Cricut... (again, God bless Sarah).
Anyway, there are countless things you can do here and I think it could look great in any room- even if you're not a Scrabble player like Scott and I.
Oh yeah, and if you get carried away like me, you can use your extra wood pieces to make a St. Patty's Day decoration. Hey, why not?
I LOVE IT! I hope you send it in to All Things Thrifty!
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ReplyDeleteCarrie! That is such a good idea!! I love it!!
ReplyDeletethats the cutest thing i have ever seen!!! i wish it would work with "nelson"...maybe i can figure something out :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I love the idea.
ReplyDeleteawesome! how did you attach them to the wall?
ReplyDeleteOoh soooo cute. I can't wait til we're out of my parents' house so I can make cute wall crafts again!
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So darling! It's funny, I just saw an idea similar to this for a kids' playroom and was debating about doing it... now I know how cute it is!
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. GOODNESS. I LOVE THIS!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea and it turned out great. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteLove this idea! This would be great in a classroom too. :D
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What a fun idea! My last name is 11 letters so I wonder if it would have the same cute effect!
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I had been wanting to do something like this and yours turned out fabulous!!!
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We're Scrabble fanatics, too - and I so want to do this, will have to see what I can make work with our short name! Great job, I saw you at DIY's linky party. And I followed your blog!
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ReplyDeleteI found you on Motivate Me Monday and am now following. This is such a great idea! It would look so great in our game room. :)
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I LOVE it! Those scrabble pieces are fantastic.
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What a great idea! My hubby loves SCRABBLE. I can't stand playing it with him because he takes hours to play a word and I always lose. No fun. But this would be great to put on our family room wall as a treat!
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Amazing idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just had to tell you that I love this idea! I featured this post in my latest post on Great Typography ideas! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a great and fun idea. I'll be featuring this tomorrow.
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How wonderful - those scrabble letters are so unique!
such a good idea., I've posted on my tiny blog.
ReplyDeleteHow did you attach the squares to the wall? I've made all my letters and am now wondering the best way to get them up. Thanks!!
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