Goodbye 2009, Hello DIY Magnetic Scrabble Board Project!


Hello, my dear blog readers! How are you? It has been a couple of weeks since I've posted, I know. Shortly after my last post, hubs and I were both hit with a really nasty bug/virus of some sort - two of our children had already been dealing with it and our third got it right about the same time we did. The kids are now mostly better, but hubs and I have pretty much been bed ridden for two weeks. I've had to get out to do some grocery shopping and to take some of my brood to the doctor, but other than that, we've been horizontal, ugh! We had a lot of Tomorrow is another day - and another month, year, and decade! plans for our winter break, but none of them worked out. But tomorrow is another day - and another month, year, and decade!

I guess it goes without saying that my little studio is not complete - I did not reach my goal of having it completed by the end of the year. Prior to us being sick, hubs wanted to spend two or three weekends laying more hardwood flooring, so that was work time that took away from my studio ...but I don't mind. I'm thrilled to finally have some more real flooring! I've decided that my goal for 2010 is to not stress about reaching my self imposed deadlines. This year - {this decade!} has shown me that life happens - things beyond my control, and that I need to just try to roll with it. I want to continue to enjoy our projects as we get to them and complete them, but I don't want to take the fun out of it all by being discouraged over missing deadlines or worrying over "what I'm going to blog about?!". It's all good, for there is nowhere to go but forward!

Before this bug knocked me to my booty, I was able to complete a fun project for the studio. I made my own large magnetic board from scratch! Yup, I stumbled upon some nice trim hidden away in the garage, bought a big piece of sheet metal and plywood, and that was the beginning of a pretty nifty project! About finding that trim in the garage...it was completely serendipitous! I had been envying the same trim at Lowe's recently but it was too expensive and very much out my budget. But I had forgotten that I had bought a lot of the same trim a few years before when it was a little ...It was completely serendipitous!cheaper. Weird, huh? Imagine my surprise when I found enough of the trim to use for several projects!

I'll share with you the steps to making your own magnetic board at a later date, but here are a couple of photos of the board I made nearing completion. The magnets that I made for the board are actually 300 vintage scrabble tiles that I purchased from Ebay a while back. I super glued thin, rare earth magnets to the backs of them. It took a while, but they work perfectly!


I didn't want the sheet metal on my magnetic board to show, so we {my ZuZu and I} decoupaged vintage dictionary pages to the entire board. Here in this photo, we're just getting started laying out the pages. The first layer covered all the edges and the center, but for the second layer, I placed the pages haphazardly as if all the dictionary pages had just fallen from the air. Actually, there was a lot of strategy that went into the placement {let's face it, even in the dictionary, there are some words we'd just rather not look at everyday!}, but overall, it was a nice random pattern. You can see a bit of the painted and distressed trim in this photo. I think it looks great against the vintage dictionary pages! When I'm well and can be up and about without coughing until I gag, hehe, I will take photos of the finished project. I think it's one of my most favorite Twice Remembered projects thus far!


I hope you all have been well and stay well and I'm looking forward to continuing to share with you in 2010 all our cottage happenings here at Twice Remembered! Thank you so much for visiting! Until next time...

"May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day.
May songbirds serenade you every step along the way.
May a rainbow run beside you in a sky that's always blue.
And may happiness fill your heart each day your whole life through!"


My front yard, 2007. We only dream of another snow this winter!

24 comments:

  1. Great, great idea, Kim! I love it and will have to do something like it at some point. You are so creative. Happy New Year and I look forward to seeing what you get done in 2010.

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  2. I would have never thought about covering the metal, so sorry you have been sick, that's no way to spend Christmas. I hope you feel better and HAPPY NEW YEAR.

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  3. Hi, Kim. My friend Ali just pointed me to your blog. I'm a Scrabble letter freak, and I LOVE your magnet board!!

    I have tons of vintage Scrabble letters (eBay, garage sales, thrift store) and making magnets is my favorite. Tip for you. Buy business-card-size magnet sheets at a craft store. Then just cut them up in tile-sized squares, peel off the adhesive and it sticks forever.

    I made ornaments out of Scrabble letters this year:

    http://bit.ly/7Qgygi

    p.s. 2 of our 3 kiddos have the stomach flu. Praying the rest of us don't get it! We were down and out the first 10 days of 2008 with some nasty bug. Ugh.

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  4. Your scrabble pieces are so unique. Cute idea. I like your quote for the day about the housework...so true!:)

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  5. Love it as usual :) So glad when i see a post pop up in my reader from Twice Remembered!

    Sorry to hear you and the fam have been sick...we had it all last month, total drag. But you'll be fresh and ready for a whole new year of projects and inspiration for your readers now!

    Happiest of new years~

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  6. Another great idea! i cant wait to see it! It is the season for sickness it seems! I got sick Christmas Eve and am just recovering..glad your doing better! Happy New Year!

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  7. What a great idea! My Hubby loves books, words, and especially scrabble! So, we can't wait to see the finished project :) Happy New Year!

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  8. I'm so excited to see the finished product!
    I just found your blog today-Woo Hoo!
    -Jill

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  9. I hope you and your family are soon recovered. You were missed.
    I look forward to your post detailing your latest and greatest creation.
    I like your resolution -- one we all should incorporate into our lives.
    Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment.
    Wishing you and your family a new year filled with health, happiness and prosperity.
    - Deborah

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  10. Get well soon Kim! We'll be all waiting for the tute when you're feeling up to it. I'm totally intrigued. :)

    Donna
    http://funkyjunkinteriors.blogspot.com/

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  11. Well I hope you're about over it. Poor thing, sick through the holidays with kids to boot. Well, we'll be here no matter what. Can't wait to see your finished product, Kim. Happy New Year to ya!
    Brenda

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  12. Dear Sweet Kim,
    Thank you for your precious comments! You truly understand the emotional strain involved carrying such a burden...and you're totally right, we can't change those who wish not to be changed. It's difficult enough when it's only the person involved but when others jump into the mix, how unbearable! My heart goes out to you (((HUGS)))

    I love how you expressed what you learned from this past year, especially the part "the best possible me..." YES YES YES absolutely! I need to place this in God's hands and stop wallowing in the pain because it's keeping me from being my best possible me, holding me back in fear. Thank you darling girl for sharing with me.

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  13. That looks like fun. Glad you're starting to feel better, all of you guys. Its bitter cold here today, brrrr!!
    Hugs
    Arlene

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  14. Hey Kim,
    I am sorry that you and your family have been sick. I must say I have missed reading your blog. I hope that you and your family have a blessed New Year!

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  15. SO glad to hear that you and your family are doing better! But how about you getting that board accomplished even while down for the count? Amazing.
    I just wanted to wish you a very Happy New Year and let you know how much I enjoy visiting your blog! Have afabulous time.

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  16. I hope you are back on your feet and feeling yourself in no time! Very nice project, looking forward to seeing the finished product.
    Happy New Year!
    ~Michelle

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  17. Glad you are starting to feel better. We all had a bug here too. Seems as if everyone is sick right now. Oh, and girlie, you are just too crafty! I can't believe that magnetic board you made. Cute, cute, cute!!! Happy New Year!

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  18. Oooo...I like the looks of the scrabble board! :-)

    A very happy, healthy and thrifty new year to you!!

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  19. Kim, I stopped over today to link up to your Monday "theme day" only to find that you are not currently hosting it :-{ Here is my link anyways ;-} http://thebzhousethatlovebuilt.blogspot.com/2010/01/wrapped-prettily.html

    I sincerely hope that both of you are feeling "all better" and soon!!!

    Cheryl B.

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  20. just wanted to wish you a very Happy New Year and let you know how much I enjoy visiting your blog! Have afabulous time.


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  21. Great idea! Love it and always enjoy seeing what you are up to.

    Wishing you a happy new year!

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  22. What a creative idea...maybe one day I will have some extra time and make one! Hope you have a great week!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  23. Nice to see you back, Kim! Just as usual, another simple, yet great idea of yours being demonstrated here, I see.
    I can't wait to see the completed project, though I already have positive feelings for it.
    Hope the virus that's been bothering your family is all gone by now! And be careful w/ seasonal flu & cold. I just have gone through one myself, and it really puts you off track from pretty much all the important daily tasks.

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  24. ...And it really is difficult, trying to catch up with everything & everyone when you get back to work/life after recovering from a long-lasting illness

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