Spring Clean(s)ing
On a crafting note, I finally delved into my pile of upcycled materials last weekend and crossed an item off my list. I had a fish bowl full of metal canning lids that are not reusable. As of last year I am using reusable lids so I shouldn't have this stockpile in the future. I'd been wanting to make a "Memory" game--one of my favorites from childhood--though I wasn't sure how I would go about getting two of every image for the game pieces. I wasn't about to hand draw them, though I didn't want to print something from the internet and use up all that colored ink. I finally got the idea--though I cannot for the life of me remember which fellow craft blogger inspired me--to cut out images from magazines or colorful paper. On my craft shelf, I have a stash of interesting pages and papers that I save for bookmaking purposes. I raided this box and found all kinds of cool pieces to use for my game as well as some circles cut out from paperboard food boxes. As long as enough of both images are the same to indicate a match, they don't have to be identical. I used glue to attach them to the indented side of the canning lids and stacked them inside a fancy reusable (plastic) gelato container--a perfect fit. Until Vera understands the concept of "Memory" we can play it as a matching game.|
Colorful "Memory" game pieces
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Looks like I need a few more pieces to complete the set.
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Perfect storage container
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Who's winning?
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French bread fresh from the oven
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Vera's alternative Easter basket
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Cutout bunny on felt board
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"Memory" was one of my favorite games as a kid. I love your upcycled version!



























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