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How To Make Name Art


I had the opportunity to choose some stickers from StickerYou to try. I couldn’t decide at first what to try. They have labels, food labels, and all kinds of cool stickers. I finally settled on some vinyl letters to make some name art for the boys. This is how Aaron’s went down.

1. I ordered the letters from StickerYou choosing the style and color I wanted.

2. They came in the mail. I waited so I could see exactly what color the blue was that I chose so I could match it to the rest of the project.

3. I made a trip to the craft store. I purchased a 24″x18″ frame, wall decals, a roll of paper, and Cars scrapbooking Chipboard pieces.

4. I measured the paper and cut a piece for the frame.

5. I measured and applied the wall decals trying to center them.

6. I applied the StickerYou letter stickers for Aaron’s name.

7. I decorated the rest of the paper with the Cars chipboard pieces.

8. I erased my pencil lines and put the finished product in the frame to hang.

 

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About Amanda

Amanda Griffiths sometimes feels as though she's running a zoo instead of a home. With two active autistic boys, they often make the noise of six kids. Pepper in some Army life and cyber schooling for spice, and it's organized chaos at best. When visiting, please don't feed the animals. They have food allergies.

Comments

  1. Wow! That is a really neat idea and I love how it can be so customized for each person! Going to have to try this for the boys.

  2. Amanda that looks so cool. My little guy would love that.

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