Materials needed:
Magnetic dry erase board
Adhesive magnetic strip
Pack of patterned and textured scrapbook paper
Wood letters
Exacto knife
Cutting board
Craft Glue Stick
Mod Podge
I used the Blossom Butterflies Stack and the So-So Sweet Glitter paper packs (4.5x6.5 size) from Hobby Lobby to cover the letters with. I was sure the bright colors and different patterns and textures would catch my daughter's eye. She loves butterflies and flowers and basically anything pretty and colorful, so I knew it would be a hit.....and it was!
After I glued the letters to the paper I chose it was time to start cutting! I took out my cutting board and placed a letter (paper side down) and started carefully cutting the paper, by tracing around the letter with my exacto knife. Ok, now do that again 25 more times.
Almost done! Next I took all of the letters outside and placed them on a huge piece of cardboard. I sprayed the letters with mod podge. I probably put about 4-5 coats between drying times. All I had left to do was to hang the magnetic dry erase board. When the letters dried I put them on the board. I also have an open window like thing above the board so I have a pink basket where I keep her dry erase markers and also a place to store the letters when we are not using them!
this is a great idea. They look excellent. I hope this really helps your daughter learn her alphabet.
ReplyDeleteThank you! She loves them!
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