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wood Scrabble tiles?

Posted by deedlesmom (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 11, 07 at 12:04

What can I do besides magnets with wood Scrabble tiles? I have a craft show coming up in November and I want to do something different.......
Sheree


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RE: wood Scrabble tiles?

check out my quick projects page, almost 3/4 of the way down there are several scrabble tile projects.

Here is a link that might be useful: here


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RE: wood Scrabble tiles?

I used some of mine on a scrapbook page.


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RE: wood Scrabble tiles?

Hey robolady! YoooHooo!

I was wondering...
I just love your creations! You inspire me!

Do you seal your paint on your wood projects or do you not use wall paint to paint furniture?
I thought I could use oopps paint but most of it is not for furniture.
Thank You in advance!!!


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RE: wood Scrabble tiles?

Bought an inexpensive black board for side of fridge. The Scrabble letter holder is used for the chalk and some of the letters as note holders. I'd still like to use the letters for part of the frame. All is from an old scabble set of my mother's which the kids, my mom and I used for years. One day we realized there were 2 letters missing, for how long is a mystery. Someone was winning well without them.


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RE: wood Scrabble tiles?

purchase wooden letters from art shops, paint them in a color of your choice. Also purchase some thin tibbon and sut strips of it about 6 inches long. Glue aprrox 4 - 5 ribbons on the BACK of the letter. On the front of the letter, glue some of the tiles on the FRONT of the letter to spell out a name.

this works well for baby gifts because things such as baby barretees etc can be clipped to the ribbon. For boys, other items can be clipped to it


 
 

 

 


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