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Guest Post- Cute Family Name Stacker

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Hi!  I’m Briana from the blog, Sweet Peas and
Bumblebees
!  I’m a wife to a wonderful man, mom to 2 adorable
little ones, full-time teacher, crafter {when I can find time}, and
newbie blogger.  While I’ve been crafting for as long as I can
remember, I’ve just recently started blogging about it.  I’m
seriously loving sharing my crafting ideas and have a list of
crafts I want to complete a mile long!
My twin sister and I (I’m the one on the right!) both share our craft
tutorials and recipes on our blog.  I hope
you’ll stop by sometime to find some inspiration!
I am SO thrilled and honored to be a guest posting over here at Craft-O-Maniac!!!!
Thank you so much Jen!!
Family Name Stacker
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First you’ll need to get a 2×4.  The biggest reason I love this
project is because of the price…if you don’t have a 2×4 lying around
your garage they are so inexpensive to buy! 

Cut your blocks into the following lengths:
First Letter of last name – 8”
Last portion of last name – 8”
Established date – 6”
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Then, using an electric sander, sand the edges until they are rounded
and smoothed.  {You could definitely do it by hand if you’re so
inclined!}

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Now for the paint!  I decided to start by painting my sanded
blocks brown, knowing that the majority of the front surface would be
covered with scrapbook paper.  {And, I finally found a use for
those frequently purchased diaper boxes! =) }

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After the paint has dried completely it’s time for Mod Podge!!
{I heart you Mod Podge!!!} 
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Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the front of the block and smooth
down your coordinating paper precut to the dimensions of the front of
the block.
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I don’t wait for the first layer of Mod Podge to dry, I immediately
coat the top of the scrapbook paper with another thick layer of Mod
Podge.  {Pretty sure I’m not following the Mod Podge directions
but it all turns out okay!}  I like to see the brush strokes, so
I add quite a bit!  Using an old credit card, or something
similar, smooth out any excess bubbles.  As it is drying, it will
seem to bubble slightly.  **Don’t stress…they seem to flatten out
as it dries!**
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I like the rustic look, so using sand paper, I roughed up the edges
and took some of the paint off of the edges.  Now it’s time for
the vinyl!  Using my Sure Cuts A Lot 2 software and my favorite
font, Larger
Mine
, I cut out the letters using my Cricut.  {What did I
ever do without you Sure Cuts A Lot!?!?!  SO much easier!}
I apologize, but I don’t have any pictures of this step.
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Now stack your blocks and you’re finished! 
Thanks again Jen for having me!
Stop by Sweet Peas
and Bumblebees
anytime!
LOVE THIS cute fun project, thanks a bunch Briana for sharing it with us. Winks- jen

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7 thoughts on “Guest Post- Cute Family Name Stacker

  1. I love this! I’m going to make some for my married kids…today! AND I’ve been over to your blog…so cute, I’m a follower!

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