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Baby Wooden Blocks

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Martha Stewart Show

Make these adorable baby blocks for your child, and they'll be the coolest kid on the block.

Tools and Materials
3 1/4-inch square wood block
Sandpaper
Scissors
Acrylic paint
Mod Podge
Paintbrush
Decorative paper
Emery board
Letters, numbers, and embellishments
Sponge

Baby Wooden Blocks How To
1. Sand the wooden block with sandpaper to prepare it for painting.

2. Paint the block with the color you've selected. Allow to dry.

3. Cut 6 pieces of decorative paper to 3 1/4 inch.

4. Glue the paper to each side of the block using all-purpose Mod Podge. Allow the glue to dry.

5. Sand edges and corners of paper with an emery board.

6. Paste the letters, numbers, and embellishments to the block using the same technique.

7. Sponge the edges of the paper with paint to give it texture and an antique look.

8. Paint another coat of Mod Podge all over the block to seal. Allow to dry.

Resources
You can purchase the decorative paper and letters, numbers, and embellishments at Basic Grey Paper. Special thanks to Basic Grey Paper for giving everyone in our studio audience a package of their designer paper. For all other tools and materials, please visit hiccupinc.com or crafts stores.

Special Thanks
Special thanks to crafter Ashley Steele for showing us this beautiful craft.

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1-3 of 11 comments (last comment added 8/29/08 at 3:31 p.m. ET)

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hjm
8/29/08 at 3:31 p.m. ET

Has anyone tried something other than Modge Podge? My experience was that it yellowed the white paper I applied it to (on a ceramic tile). Thanks!

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8/11/08 at 9:35 p.m. ET

These are cool to make using kid's photos printed onto regular paper. Enlarge to fit a set of 9 blocks, cut to fit blocks and make it a puzzle. Or use a drawing one of the kids did. Use the original or scan and print it. Since a block has 6 sides, you could do 6 different drawings or photos or a combination. What a GREAT project that would be. DETS

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7/08/08 at 11:10 a.m. ET

I am totally in love with these! I'm trying to devise a "grown-up" version so I can decorate MY room! Also, Ashley's website and Etsy shop are delightful.

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