Diy Personalized Valentine's Puzzle
Happy Monday! Anyone else larn dumped on yesteryear Mother Nature over the weekend? We were "lucky" plenty to larn 30+ inches of snowfall starting Fri eventide into belatedly Sabbatum night. It actually position a damper on my edifice as well as article of furniture striping plans, but it certain was dainty to convey an excuse to sit down but about as well as exercise nothing. I did larn by to consummate a piddling arts and crafts project, but almost of my fourth dimension was spent finishing upward Sons of Anarchy!
In other news...
Danielle from Creatively Homespun invited myself as well as nineteen other talented bloggers to bring together her inwards a Valentine Blog Hop. Each of us created a fun Valentine projection to share, thus brand certain to banking firm stand upward for out everyone's projects at the end.
In other news...
Danielle from Creatively Homespun invited myself as well as nineteen other talented bloggers to bring together her inwards a Valentine Blog Hop. Each of us created a fun Valentine projection to share, thus brand certain to banking firm stand upward for out everyone's projects at the end.

There's nil to a greater extent than thoughtful than a DIY Valentine gift! Let someone else purchase the over priced roses, they're but gonna shrivel upward as well as snuff it inwards a few days anyway. Why non brand a gift that volition last? It doesn't convey to live complicated or cost a lot of coin to demo that you lot care.
This year, I decided I wanted to brand a personalized puzzle for our kids. All I needed was a cardboard puzzle from the Dollar Tree as well as a cute piddling driblet fabric pocketbook from Target's dollar spot. Yup, this thoughtful gift cost a mere $2.00 to make!
Leaving the puzzle intact, I sprayed the front end amongst Elmer's spray adhesive as well as thus carefully set my flick on top. Once I had the flick shine I flipped the puzzle over as well as off the cardboard backing.
This business office was pretty dull as well as took patience, but was totally worth the effort. Using an exacta knife (make certain you lot convey a sudden novel blade) I carefully traced each puzzle piece, cutting through the flick on top.
Once I had all my pieces cut, I applied a rattling sparse layer of Mod Podge to protect the puzzle.
That's it! Now you lot tin plough over your puzzle inwards a cute bag, making for the perfect personalized Valentine's gift.
Want fifty-fifty to a greater extent than Valentine's gift as well as decorating ideas? Check out these residuum of the nineteen clever projects!
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