Crafts: Children’s Memory Game
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We found a great new Library member this week, Greer Cicarelli Photography. While searching through their blog, which is full of wedding inspiration, we found photos of a lovely DIY project that Vanessa completed – a photo memory game for her children!
Vanessa originally found the project on the Mom Advice blog, and all of the instructions can be found {here} at Hallmark Magazine. I’m a sucker for anything miniature so naturally I love this project. And I can already see some fun alternate uses for the little memory squares (mini Valentine’s cards anyone?).
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This is such a cute and creative idea!
What a great idea! Very creative.
[...] year’s handmade gift is inspired by the fabric memory game idea at Chicago-based Elizabeth Anne Designs originally featured in the book “Stitched in Time.” Madison lives in Arizona and visits [...]
Hi Elizabeth, I just wanted to say thanks for the inspiration. I made a Chicago-themed memory game for my niece Madison’s birthday, including super cute Madison Street Wrapping Paper.
I modified the tile instructions to make them easier and created a new ribbon drawstring bag design. As always, I posted free templates and instructions:
http://www.merrimentdesign.com/chicago-themed-fabric-photo-memory-game-for-kids.php
I hope your readers enjoy it. Thanks again for the tip!
@kathy thanks! i love your tutorial (and the chicago theme, naturally) :)
Love it! What a cute idea. I loved playing this matching game as a kid!!
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