As I was thinking of a project for the current assignment for the Decorate To Celebrate design team, "Father's Day", we were also going through some home remodeling. As I was going through old files, I found stacks of my son's artwork. Now, if you are like me, your child is a genius, a Picasso in fact, but there is only so much wall space and refrigerator surfaces that you can cover. Although my son is a US Marine Corps Lance Corporal overseas, there was no way I was throwing out some of his "classics".
In my local dollar store, I found photo coasters. They even came in a wooden display box. And that is when the idea struck me - photo coasters using kid's artwork. So, here you are!
YOUR TURN
Pick out some of your favorite pieces and color copy or scan them. Unless you want to cut up your baby's originals, copies are the way to go. Your other supplies:
All you need: artwork, scissors, glue, photo coasters, washi tape |
When you have your pieces, glue lightly onto the template. HINT: You can use both sides of the template but don't use the same imagery (see above). If you are creating a "theme" make sure you have different images on each side of the template.
Optional but you can place some washi decorative tape on the wood holder to jazz it up even more.
These coasters are great for their original use, but also make cute paperweights for your desk. These are so easy you will get addicted.
My son's drawing of NYC, pre 9/11 |
Changing up the images gives you a whole different vibe, and you can easily store the extras behind your main image. And they look just as cute in their stand.
I liked some of them so much, I ended up hanging as mini gallery frames....defeats the whole purpose of saving wall space, but a Mom has got to do what a Mom has to do!!! Now, get all those little Picassos and Van Goghs working so you will have great Fathers Day gifts.
Happy Father's Day to all the Dads, Grandads, Uncles and all the men who are involved in a child's life.