Friday, August 6, 2010


This was a fun little project. I took an ordinary frame that I got on clearance for a couple of dollars (sorry I don't have a before picture of the frame!). It was deeper than a normal frame, not quite as deep as a shadow box, but deep enough that I was able to add some material and some buttons underneath the glass.

Then I took two extra large unfinished wood letters. I used W's, but I think you could get M's to work depending on the font of the wooden letter.

This was a fun little project. I took an ordinary frame that I got on clearance for a couple of dollars (sorry I don't have a before picture of the frame!). It was deeper than a normal frame, not quite as deep as a shadow box, but deep enough that I was able to add some material and some buttons underneath the glass.


Then I took two extra large unfinished wood letters. I used W's, but I think you could get M's to work depending on the font of the wooden letter.

I covered the letter with scrapbook paper using Mod Podge. LOVE the stuff! :) Then I inked the edges of the letter and applied a couple of coats of mod podge on top of the letters and paper.

I attached the letters to the bottom of the frame using E6000 and then I screwed small screws from the inside back of the frame down into the tops of the wooden letters.

I took a dowel and attached it with screws along the backside of the W's and then covered the screws with buttons.

I painted the dowels and the backside of the letters a cream color to match my frame. Then I ended up with this handy dandy lap tray. It works great for the kids to have a snack on or to draw on while watching tv or in bed or even in the car. Or maybe even for hubby to bring you breakfast in bed? Haha! One can dream ;)

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