I had so much fun making these for my daughter and for Jacinda's Miss Clare! To get started you'll need some sticker-backed magnets (the business card size are easiest) from
Staples,
pinking shears, and some fabric scraps. I used Joel Dewberry
Modern Bud in Glacier for the numbers, along with Tossed Flowers in
Camel and
Raspberry for the letters.
Package your set in a metal tin like these from
Container Store and you can pick out the first letter of your giftee's name to stick on top! Tie it with a bow and give it to a girlie as cute as this one...
To get the step-by-step DIY head over to
PurlBee!
Labels: DIY, Gifts, Kids, Toys
10 Comments:
A-mazing!
I made these for my daughter's 2nd birthday. Was cutting them a huge bear or were my scissors just not sharp enough?
Calee- good point, i think it was definitely the scissors! I tried to use an older pair and it was a nightmare until I switched to a newer sharp shear and then it went so quickly. Also I tried it with decor weight fabric and that didn't work, too difficult to cut, had to use a nice thin cotton...
Wow, haven't seen them before! Great idea :)
So glad I found you from twitter. What great ideas. Maybe I will use one of them for March--design month. Do you mind a link or want to guest post?
Nicole
@Momtrends
I am so glad I found this blog! Such great ideas. I blog about affording the best for babies, but usually using coupns, freebies, and community resources-- DIY is another really great method! I'll have to encourage my readers to check out this blog. =)
Just saw you over at Made By Girl! Love EVERYTHING I've seen so far!
love this idea! did you put something on the fabric to make it stiff before you cut it?
Amber - you actually stick the fabric right onto the sticky side of the sticker-backed magnet, draw your letter (trace or freehand it), then cut it all together! it's so simple, just requires some sharp scissors!
I love these. Great way to finally get rid of all the odd scraps I have piling up and I think it will make for a great Christmas gift for my niece.
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