A couple weeks ago I shared with you THESE 2x4 Christmas Crafts I had been working on.
I have been busy busy making more and wanted to share some of them with you!
I sold out of these at the Charity Holiday Boutique I participated in and had several people place orders for some! So needless to say I have been a block making maniac lately!
I am also hosting a Christmas party at my house this weekend so my stress level is HIGH right now! I love all the orders I am getting but AHHHHH how do I find the time to finish them all?? :) I guess that is a good problem to have, huh?
Hope you all are having a great holiday season so far!
I love these! They are so pretty, gorgeous choice of colours.
ReplyDeleteThese are all soo beautiful! Love how unique each one and how each embodies its words! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Take time to enjoy making them :)
ReplyDeleteThis post was not only helpful but very useful too. Thank you for sharing this piece of your expertise with all of us. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteNice .. but no instructions .. so whats the point exactly ??
ReplyDeleteI THOUGHT THIS IS A GREAT IDEA,BUT I HAVE TO SAY LIKE THE PERSON ABOVE WHATS THE POINT????? YOU DONT SAY HOW YOU MAKE THEM.... IF YOU ARE WORRIED SOMEONE WILL STEAL YOUR THUNDER, I LIVE IN ILLINOIS AND JUST WOULD LIKE TO MAKE THEM FOR MY FAMILY... THATS IT... THANK YOU THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL........
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree with the posts regarding instructions... pointless
ReplyDeleteSo Cute!! @ the anonymous comments...IF you had looked at her link for her previous 2X4 crafts you would have noticed she said she used scrap 2x4's, scrapbooking paper, mod podge, and embellishments #justsayin
ReplyDeletedo you have a Cricut? You're letters are beautiful...no way I could do that by hand. Maybe Santa will bring me one for Christmas?!
ReplyDeleteDo you glue the blocks together or are they just sitting side by side and on top of each other?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration! My husband has all kinds of wood scraps and I was wondering what to do with them. This is a great way to use them up.
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