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Repurposed Lego Window Valance
"This window treatment valance is "child's play" to make and the supplies you need to complete it are minimal. You need strips of poster board or mat board, a hot glue gun, glue (I like Aleene's Tacky Glue) a paper punch and a big colorful pile of Legos. It takes about 4 hours to make a 30" wide window valance that is truly OOAK. It's perfect for a recreation room or your small child's room."
Materials List
- Legos
- poster board
- hot glue or tacky glue
- paper punch
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If you're looking for a seasonal craft project, consider making a set of Lego ornaments for your Christmas tree. You can create miniature Lego sculptures, like snowflakes, Santas, or reindeer, and attach them to ornament hooks for a fun and festive touch to your holiday decor. These ornaments can also make great handmade gifts for friends and family.
Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just starting out, these craft project ideas can provide you with hours of creative enjoyment and the satisfaction of making something unique with your own hands. So grab your supplies and get crafting!
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mulberrygalprinces s
Jul 04, 2018
What a creative idea. And it's not hard at all. The directions are very easy to follow and there is help along the way. My grand kids will love this. We live a 45 minute drive from Legoland so they have been there quite often and love Legos. Thank you for sharing this.
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