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  inding the right gift for just pausing to think about wooden sign that comes with dogs or cats. Or, you could in this case, seed packets. some of the people on the person it’s for. Making it three smaller signs hang- highlight places they traveled Here’s another idea: Have your Christmas list yourself shows how special ing from it. A lot of people to. There are lots of ways to the sign say, “In this kitchen,
can be difficult. It seems like they are to you. would decorate the top sign personalize this project and everything is cooked with
they already have everything they could want or need. For these folks, try making some- thing unique and personal. Do they have a favorite say- ing? Are they starting a new hobby or venture? You can come up with a great gift by
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This week’s project is in- spired by someone’s passion for gardening and their genu- inely kind nature — but with a little creativity and imagina- tion you could personalize it to highlight any hobby or trait.
with patterned paper and add some wording. It’s especially nice for a family — add the family’s name to the large sign and use the smaller three squares for photos of family members.
4 Use the metal ring point to pierce a hole
turn it into a great gift.
In my example, the photos were printed on plain paper and decoupaged onto the small squares. I glued little wooden clothespins behind the squares so the recipient could attach notes, photos or,
love” then add photos of your favorite family cooks and clip recipe cards to them. Have fun being creative and sharing!
Brush on a thin coat of Mod Podge
    The base is an inexpensive
Maybe your person has
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             1Before painting, make sure your wood pieces are clean, dry and dust free. Remove the rings from the wood piece. Paint the three smaller pieces with black paint around the edges about a 1/2-inch on the sides and the top. Paint about 2 inches in from the bottom up. Let dry.
6 On the larger piece, add the words “Plant Seeds of Kindness”using
a paint marker, paint and paintbrush, or die-cut letters. Add other designs like grass, flowers, hearts or even just dots/dashes. You could also collage more photos. Add a coat of Mod Podge if desired.
Paint the large piece with the
green paint. You can paint it solid or in an ombre design. For an ombre effect, paint horizontally across the wood, starting with the white at the top. Next, add a little green paint to the white, mix and paint another stripe overlapping the first. Keep adding more green as you paint more layers of stripes, each time overlap- ping and blending the color layers. The last bottom layer should be just the green. Let dry.
through the photo. Roll
the ring in the hole a little
to create a cleaner finish.
On the black painted
bottom of the squares,
use a white paint marker
or die cuts to write “plant,”
“grow” and “share” under
the photos. Tear the bottom of the photo about 1 inch up. Tape or glue to the square. Trim around the edge of the square if needed.
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              7 Optional: Glue wood clothespins behind the small squares on the
bottom to hold photos or notes.
Print your photos out and use one
of the squares to trace around and cut them out.
8 Assemble by placing the rings back onto the small squares and
attaching to the larger piece. Braid some twine or use some ribbon to make the hanger.
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over the top of the small squares to seal, especially the torn edges. Letdry.
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    SUPPLIES AND TOOLS:
• wood sign with three small hanging signs (No. 30220766)
• white acrylic paint (No. 77624882)
• leaf green acrylic paint (No. 77626440)
• black acrylic paint (No. 77624890)
• medium to wide flat brush
• letter die-cuts or stickers*
• three photos that match a plant
theme
• small wood clothespins
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• tacky glue (No. 1360916) • double-stick tape
(No. 30013284) • scissors
• pencil for tracing
• Mod Podge, glossy
(No. 1619071)
• 1-inch foam brush
(No. 30100057)
• Jute (No. 30222399)
*Note: You could handwrite words with a paint marker or paintbrush instead of using die-cut letters.
 


































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