HELLO! If you are like me, I’m always looking for ways to help my little ones learn. This is a really easy project I made with a frame I already had, and some new scrapbooking materials from Scrapbooking Attitude, a fun new product. SO FUN! Supplies listed below:
Supplies
- 1 sheet of SCRAPBOOKING ATTITUDE, a new scrapbooking film that you can laminate (I didn’t laminate this one, but there are many options here)
- Frame with glass in it-mine was an 11×14 frame from LOWE’S
- bistro chalk markers-(I got mine at HOBBY LOBBY) I like these best because they are opaque when you write, I also like dry-erase markers
- 2′ of lace
- 1′ of pom pom trim (I got mine at PICK YOUR PLUM)
- 1 patterned paper sack (I got mine at PICK YOUR PLUM)
- 2 pieces of patterned paper
- Hot glue gun
Scrapbooking Attitude is cool because you can personalize it and then use an iron or laminator to bond it to fabric or paper…pretty cool!
- STEP 1: Â Choose a design. I chose to do the alphabet so Q could practice writing her letters.
- STEP 2: Â Print out your design with a mirror image (there are detailed instructions in the packet of Scrapbooking Attitude), this is really easy.
- STEP 3: Â Peel back the paper on the back of the film and lay the design down so the shiny side is facing up.
- STEP 4: Â Insert your design into the frame. You can also take a warm iron and adhere your paper to the scrapbook paper but I chose not to do this so I could swap out the images, but I LOVE that Scrapbooking Attitude is see-through so you can see the pattern of the paper behind it.
- STEP 5: Â Write away. Q was writing with it today and was so proud, SO FUN!
You can find Scrapbooking Attitude in the social media realm here:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scrapbookingattitude
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/Scrap_Attitude
- YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/scrapbookingattitude
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HAPPY CRAFTING!!!
xoxo,
KIRSTEN
Jamie says
Kirsten… you know I love this…so cute:) xoxo
Give Q a squishy hug from me:)
Stacey says
Is there a printable available for this?
Cool Writer says
Thank you very much for sharing this! I believe that written activities are very useful for children at an early age. I think that the sooner a child becomes interested in writing and reading, the better he will have success in school. Writing also develops creativity and love for creative professions in children. You share a wonderful type of content for children and their parents! I wish you all the best!