Scrapbooking Decorative Resin Letters

Scrapbooking isn’t just for photo albums. These decorative resin letters will add creative art to your home’s walls. Family and friends will love receiving them as gifts. Make one resin letter or build a whole word. Let your imagination go wild and have fun scrapbooking these decorative resin letters!

Materials to Beget Resin Letters:

Resin letters – whatever size you choose

Scrapbooking papers

Ribbon and cloth

Small wooden shapes

Wooden Scrabble letters

Acrylic paints

White glue

Scissors – Plain and decorative edged

Small treasures, buttons, strings…any bits and pieces that will add interest to the resin letters!

To begin this scrapbooking project lightly sand the resin letters. Paint the backs and edges of all resin letters with acrylic paint in the color of your choice. Choose the background scrapbooking paper for each of the resin letters. Lay the resin letters upside down on the wrong side of the scrapbooking paper. Lightly trace around it with a pencil, cut out paper and glue onto resin letter using white glue.

I recently made a set of decorative resin letters for my grandson, Zane, spelling out his name. To get your imagination going I will fraction the details of each of my resin letters with you.

I finished the “Z” with a zoo theme to match Zane’s bedding. A wooden lion is painted and glued to the resin letter. The wording is handwritten on scrapbooking paper and reduce out with scallop-edged scissors. A dinky cloth bow is glued to the resin letter.

The “A” resin letter is decorated with a baby boy theme. A picture frame can hold a recount of a baby, dog, couple, or whoever the resin letter is made for. Small wooden hearts are covered with scrapbooking paper and glued to circles cut from another paper.

The “N” holds Zane’s name written out with wooden Scrabble letters. Each of the wooden letters has circles of scrapbooking paper glued under them. I glued scrapbooking paper onto a wooden star with a bow to finish it. A wooden boy is painted then glued to the bottom of the resin letter. I painted green grass on the letter for him to “stand” on.

The “E” has a sports’ theme. The Bucks are our local school mascot so I painted a wooden deer for this resin letter. A name tag adds personalization. I added motivational quotes and the “E” is finished.

The fun of making these decorative resin letters is that you can decorate them any way you’d like. Personalize each of your resin letters for the person you are creating them for!

See my slideshow that shows how to do these DIY Scrapbooking Resin Letters

Source:
Personal experience

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