Homemade Gift: Wood Block Photo Or Verse Holder

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Coming up with a good Mother’s Day (or Father’s Day or Christmas…) gift can be daunting. What do you get for grown ups that already have everything they need? I’m convinced homemade Mother’s Day gifts are the way to go. Back to the glory days of childhood when a finger painted picture stole your mom’s heart. I love things my kids make and I don’t believe I will ever grow tired of that…not even when they are age 16, 41 or 60!Junk Revision Challenge

This month for the Junk Revision Challenge (that I adore taking part in) our inspiration is mom or dad. I hope this little project can be a launch pad for you to create a homemade Father’s Day or Mother’s Day gift…at any age! You’ll be able to visit more ideas below.A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net

I’ve shown you the pile of wooden fence pickets my friend shared with me. A pile of possibilities actually!!! Well there were other kinds of wood in the pile…like a 4X4 wood post (in the back of the pile). It was cracked and not really useful as a fence post or any other intended large scale purpose. So I cut it into square blocks and made these sweet little gifts.Old fence pickets for a million projects! www.huntandhost.net

You see, the friend that gave me the wood has six little ones. Five girls and one boy. I wanted them to each have a memento from the pile because it was wood they were leaving behind as they moved from their old house to a new one.A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net

Each of my children picked a few colors and we all sat and painted blocks. I wish I would have taken pictures, but I was actually enjoying the moment with my crew. They had fun painting and thinking about which color the boy would like and if the girls would be happy with the color choices.  Would the white be boring? What if two girls wanted the same one? It was a funny conversation.

We used Fusion Mineral paint and Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in a variety of colors…for lots of options. 🙂A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net

Next, my daughter helped pick fabric pieces to match some small clothespin clips (complete with bows) I got from the Michael’s dollar bins.A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net

I cut a heart out of the small swatches of fabric and used fabric glue to attach just the top portion of the heart to the top of the block. The clothespins were attached to the side with E6000 glue.A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net

I free hand painted Psalm 119:11, hidden under each heart.

I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. Psalm 119:11A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! I have hidden your word in my heart Psalm 119:11 www.huntandhost.net
When you join the e-mail list here at Hunt & Host you receive free printable memory verse cards. This block is a great way to display them! All the details about our memory verse of the month are here. A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net
You could also use this block to display a favorite photo.A Homemade Mother's Day gift using a reclaimed 4X4 wood post. Perfect for a picture or memory verse! www.huntandhost.net
As a mom I would love to receive a sweet handmade gift like this, especially with a picture of my kids front and center! Even better…was making them with my kids.
Can you think of some other ways to use this gift? Is this something you would like to receive or would you prefer a store bought wish list type Mother’s Day gift?
Be sure to search the projects below for other ideas inspired by mom and dad! Tell them Hunt & Host sent you!

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24 Comments

  1. Kim, this is such a clever and useful gift! I love this! How thoughtful of your kids for think about what colors the other kiddos would like. Also very cool that the wood came from their old home. I really like the Psalm 119:11 written under the heart.

  2. I love this project, Kim!! I can think of so many places in my home that I’d want to use it. I also think that it would make a great bible school craft and I’m going to make sure that some of my friends see this to get your great idea!

  3. just wanted to share………..I helped (?) my grandchildren, ages 9 & 11 make a scripture block for their Mom for Mother’s Day. They loved doing it as much as she loved receiving it. thank you for sharing your creation.
    brenda
    they will also be making one for Father’s Day………possibly adding their photo instead of a bow. 😉

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