First I went down to Spotlight and grabbed a couple of wooden letters. Then over to Bunnings and grabbed a couple of hooks and a couple of coordinating rubber buckets.
Once home I painted the letters white with acrylic paint and once dry I traced the letters onto two pieces of patten paper from Heidi Swapp's No Limits collection. Perfect for my boys.
I then cut out the letters and used wood glue to adhere them to the letters. Once dry I sanded the edges for a more complete finish.
I then chose some digi words from Heidi's digi shop, cut them using my cameo onto white cardstock, spritzed them with Gold Lame ColorShine and adhered them onto the pattern paper. I finished with a coat of modge podge to protect the letters. We them attached it to the walls with the hooks and screws and added the buckets below for their shoes.
My boys love them!
13 comments:
This are awesome! What a great idea! I know what you mean about backpacks and shoes when the kids get home. This is a good way to corral them.
Perfect!
I think your boys love their mommy too (-:
gorgeous projects and i love the big buckets underneath.
Pretty awsome! I need a cameo! I love love the way these came out. Jossiem4 from instagram :)
SENSATIONAL result for aN on-going annoying problem. Sorted! And it looks fabbo as well. Win-win, Kim...WELL DONE:):):)
So freakin' cool!
totally awesome Kim!
Oh kim you are awesome this looks awesome ..i love that you got them a bucket too! Love your work!
Ah that is very clever! Love the letters and the big buckets are great for the shoes and things that do just get left all over the floor! You are training your boys well Kim!!
Great idea Kim. Love it. I am still trying to work out something for my 4. Our spot is a bit tricky so I have to get a bit inventive to make it work. Love the bucket idea.
these are SO cool....what a fabulous idea. SO inspiring! You are seriously the coolest momma, and MOST AMAZING scrappper. love you to bits!! XOXO
They look FAN TAB U LAS!!
Oh I SO need to do this LOL!!! Love your Kim, they look great, no wonder the boys love them!!
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