Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Memory Game for Kids


Molly received a memory game for her birthday and it will be great for her in a few months. There are all types on the market but for all those crafty ones, how about a DIY project instead of buying one? Try this adorable one using PSA Essentials Little Bunny Peel & Stick stamps, wooden scrap blocks, and colored pencils by our contributor Jamie Smith for C.R.A.F.T.






Jamie started by stamping various characters from Little Bunny – the adorable elephant, the dog, the bunny…. I love them all. (See the entire pack: http://www.psaessentials.com/psaoriginals.htm) Then she colored them up and shaded them to give them dimension. She used her 2" inch circle punch and adhered to wooden blocks.


When they are all done, lay them out on the table and start playing!






It's a fun project for kids and adults alike and it is super simple to create! Tada!





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4 comments:

  1. These are a great idea :) Sandra H

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  2. This is so cute! I love the idea of using the wooden blocks, so much more sturdy and easier to handle with tiny hands than just the paper itself!

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  3. Super idea, super project, love the subtlety of it all!

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  4. That is a fabulous idea, and for so little work. Something that can also be kept and treasured for years to come. Love it.

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