Happy Thursday, Friends! It's time for the latest Creative Crafts Hop hosted by Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate and Andrea at Design Morsels! Today I'm sharing a nostalgic place card you can personalize for your Christmas table...
If you've hopped over after visiting Chloe, welcome! I always keep an eye out for old Scrabble games at yard sales and thrift stores. I've also noticed that Hobby Lobby carries an adhesive version that will work with this craft and I'll include some links at the end of the post, too. Ready to make your own?
Here's what you'll need for these fun and easy Christmas place cards:
*Scrabble tiles to spell names of family members/guests
*Wooden letter holder for each place card
*Mini bottle brush trees and glue dots
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First, sort the letters for each name--that way you'll know ahead of time if you need to supplement any letters from your stash. Next, arrange the names on the letter holder. The tiles rest nicely on the holder and don't really need securing unless you'd like to send the place cards home as hostess gifts--if so, use glue dots to attach each letter. Last, attach the bottle brush tree with a glue dot. It's that easy!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and Merry Christmas! Next on the hop is Jenna at the Painted Apron--be sure to check out her lovely wreath and the rest of the crafts from my talented friends!
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What a cute idea, Cecelia! I love this and it is so easy and fast! Thank you for sharing! Pinned!
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Tee @ Teediddlydee
This is adorable Cecelia and so easy too! I had no idea you could buy extra Scrabble tiles. :) Merry Christmas ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and interesting way to make place cards! Looks like you loved playing scrabble!
ReplyDeleteVEry sweet. I've saved scrabble tiles and trays to do similar things. I love your tiny tree attached!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea Cecilia and how smart to use glue dots, I love those things and have forgotten all about them! I hope you have the merriest of holidays!
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Cute, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on buying extra pieces, I had no idea :)
Merry Christmas!!!
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RR
I love the mini bottle brush trees. This is such a fun way set a place. Thanks for being in the hop today and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love playing Scrabble, and only recently felt like I had enough extra craft games to start crafting with them! I plan to share my idea after Christmas. : ) Your place cards are very cute! Pinned.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet and simple craft to personalize a festive tablesetting. You've got be wanting to running out and search for old Scrabble games! Very cute Cecilia.
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet and a great way to let guests know this is where they can find their place. It is great to see you can pick these pieces up even if you can't find an old scrabble game!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea. I use the scrabble tiles for so many things like this. I attach things with poster putty so I can take it all off & rearrange for new words...then I don't have to buy more tiles.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to display the name of your guest. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSweet project; they look lovely on your holiday table Cecilia!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays!
What a wonderful and great idea! I love those scrabble tiles and all the things you can make with them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays friend, and so lovely crafting with you.
I love your tablescape in the background! Thanks for the ideas... and I love the bottlebrush trees! Very cute.
ReplyDeleteCecelia, what a great idea to personalize each guest's place setting! I also buy old scrabble games whenever I come across them at tag and estate sales. There are so many crafting possibilities! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest! Love the edition of the mini bottle brush trees! ~ Kristin | White Arrows Home
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