Welcome back to day 2 of our week-long series on DIY holiday
gifts. My favorite puzzle company is Eeboo, they make beautifully
designed puzzles that are fun to play and educational. Molly loves her
pre-school colors puzzle (it's almost too easy now), her Animals one, and her
Alphabets one. You've
got to check this company out if
you have kids and haven't seen them before.
The problem with these puzzles is the same problem I often have
with things that I really like. They're expensive! They range from $15 -
$30 each. Krissy at B-Inspired Mama has a great puzzle idea that will
only cost a fraction of this. It's educational, too and I am sure Molly
would have a lot of fun doing it.
Krissy
put together this amazing tutorial to help you create this puzzle at home.
Supplies to Make a Puzzle:
- PSA Essentials Fancy Flakes
- PSA Essentials Country Home
- PSA Essentials Espresso & Turquoise 2 Color Ink
- PSA Essentials Stamp Centering Guide
- (16) Loew Cornell 1.5″ Woodsie Squares
- tape (I used clear packing tape, but painters tape might work better.)
- Plaid Clear Acrylic Sealer
- Mini Square Paper Mache Box
- white card stock
- Fiskars Paper Trimmer
- EK Success 2″ Scallop Punch
- scrapbook paper
- Scotch Adhesive Dot Roller
How to Make a Puzzle, step by step:
1. Lay out 16 wooden square tiles in a 4 x 4 square pattern. Carefully place strips of tape over all of the squares, holding them together in the 4 x 4 pattern.
2. Carefully flip the squares that are all tapes together over. The tape underneath will hold them together while you stamp on them.
3. Stamp a snowflake at each four corner intersection.
4. Spray the stamped tiles with acrylic sealer and let dry.
5. Remove tape from tile puzzle pieces.
6. Use some scrapbooking paper, the scallop cutter and paper trimmer, dot adhesive, and another snowflake stamp to decorate the top of the paper mache gift box.
7. Store the tile puzzle pieces in the gift box and use as a stocking stuffer or holiday gift.
How fabulous is
this? I just love the idea. Great work, Krissy and thanks for the
tutorial, too! Head
on over to her blog for 55 great DIY kids gift ideas. What an
amazing list she has compiled!
What a fun idea. My DD was looking for something to make for her brother for Christmas, this just might be it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea!!! Best for my kids. It is an easy to make these for kids. They love it to play with.
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