Simple Holiday Project: Paper Covered Word Blocks

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I have a couple very small, simple projects I've been wanting to put together this season. The first is this set of paper covered blocks. I received the blocks as part of a Jenni Bowlin project kit this past August. You can see that project here. The blocks are from Creative Imaginations and available here

Using a glue stick and 6-8 different patterned papers punched with a 1.5 inch square punch I covered each side of the block and then used Christmas Red Stickles to draw the words and the E09 (I drew them just using the tip of the Stickles bottle). Kids could definitely participate in this project by adhering the papers to the blocks. 

Here's a close-up look at the Stickles: 

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And a look at the sides: 

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I didn't use Mod Podge or any sort of sealant on top of the papers because some of the papers I used had texture (flocking and glitter). 

I like projects like this that are super simple (or can be more involved if you want to add more elements) and that come out just during this special time of year. 

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Remember this project? I pulled out this little 7gypsies Night Before Christmas spinner project that I started back in 2007 - I am hoping to finish it up this year. The ATC spinners are still available here if you are interested in starting one of these for yourself (great way to use up holiday products). 

Hoping to post later today with more of my December Daily pages. 

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  1. beth lo. says…
    12/16/2009

    cute blocks ali! i had to laugh at the spinner-i loved your version and started one too...but never finished it. i've been eyeing it though in my craft room, so glad i'm not the only one who doesn't always complete a started project...
    have a lovely day-i'm so enjoying doing the dd album!

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  2. Gale says…
    12/16/2009

    Love the block idea. I was thinking of making Happy Birthday blocks and then blocks with the name of the person celebrating.

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  3. Loretta Artful Yogi says…
    12/16/2009

    Good for you to return to the spinner. Feels so good to comeplete project begun long ago. I'm filling an antique window with cool leaded glass panes. Mostly motivated by company coming soon. Would love to show the compelted project to houseguests. While i keep up with Dec daily and all the other work and STUFF.
    Thanks again for keeping me motivated.

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  4. Monika Wright says…
    12/16/2009

    I have a block calendar from Hobby Lobby that I'm going to alter for the new year, similar to your block project. I saw an inspiration piece on the Mod Podge Rocks blog. As a SAHM, I no longer wear a watch, or go to the office, or even look at a calendar each day, and I'm tired of not knowing the date! I'm not so out of it that I don't know the day, but the date...that's another story, ha.

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  5. Molly Irwin says…
    12/16/2009

    fun little blocks.
    At first glance I thought that first one said "nog", which would be fitting, but not in a kid-friendly way.

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  6. Debby Lewis says…
    12/16/2009

    thank you for the wonderful idea. I have the blocks and some great Christmas paper AND an empty spot on my fireplace mantal. Off to create.

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  7. Nancy May says…
    12/16/2009

    oooh, I have been thinking of doing a Christmas spinner with all of the holiday tradtions/ history of our family to display every year. It will have to go on the back burner for me too because it is just too busy around here right now!

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  8. Angela says…
    12/16/2009

    Love the blocks! I make a square ornament like that each year with my daughter's Christmas photo outtakes, and I've looked high and low for a true 1 1/2" square punch. Would you mind sharing the brand that you use?
    Thanks for the great idea, oh, and the photos of the kids in your December album thus far are absolutely adorable.

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  9. Ali Edwards says…
    12/16/2009

    The one I borrowed from a friend was from Creative Memories (there are two squares on the one punch).

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  10. Tammy Circeo says…
    12/16/2009

    Great looking blocks! I love that project and could it see it done using so many different styles of papers and for so many different occasions ... I just might have to create some for myself.

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  11. Jan Whitehill says…
    12/16/2009

    Ali in one of your picture's a while back I saw a Big E over your fireplace can you tell me where you found that. Thanks so much

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  12. Ali says…
    12/16/2009

    Hi Jan - I wish I could be more helpful but I am not sure where that one came from. I have picked letters up in all kinds of random places (especially antique & junk stores) over the years (in addition to being given them as gifts). Ebay is another great place to look :).

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  13. Joan in Kingman says…
    12/16/2009

    My friend and I made the spinner last year. Mine is out and I was fortunate enough to read it to a friend's little boy just the other day. We added in the Christmas story from the Bible (rather appropriate for this time of year). It turned out great. Thanks for the idea!

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  14. Donna VW says…
    12/17/2009

    I love both projects - thanks for the peeks!

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  15. Nikki Love says…
    12/17/2009

    Wow!!! love them both :)

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  16. Katie says…
    12/17/2009

    Love that little spinner project. So cute!

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  17. [sue] says…
    12/17/2009

    Thank you for having a project that isn't finished...that's the story of my life...I love that spinner:)

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  18. Ali Edwards says…
    12/17/2009

    I have lots of them :). That's real life!

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  19. Beth says…
    12/17/2009

    Ali: I made paper-covered blocks for our nursery this summer. We didn't know the gender of our baby, so I used neutral papers and a few buttons. Our sweet little girl is here now, and those blocks are one of my favorite parts of her nursery! Check them out at my blog: http://blogs.messiah.edu/expressed/2009/07/02/creative/.

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  20. Linda says…
    12/21/2009

    Love how you used the spinner! What a great idea! I wanna see all the ATCs! And the blocks are super cute! Merry Christmas!

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  21. Linda says…
    12/21/2009

    Ok I just saw the link! They are fabulous!! In Christmas ATC heaven! You're so awesome!

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