I'm in the midst of the Father's Day rush......fingers crossed that I make it!
This is a quick project I'm doing with a few schools and works for any grade. I have seen this idea a few times and this is my take.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
- camera and access to a printer
- corrugated cardboard
- plaster strips or white paint
- backdrop, you can just hang fabric or even tape a large piece of paper on the wall
- piece of wood, I used 1" x 6" spruce fence boards cut into 1' lengths
- black acrylic paint
- glue
- scissors
- Mod Podge
- picture hanger
PROCEDURE:
Make some large letters. I cut mine out of cardboard squares. I then used plaster strips to coat one side.
You can also paint them white. You want a matte finish as it photographs the best.
Take photos. I used a backdrop (tri- fold) with some grey fabric taped to it.
Print off photos in black and white on regular paper. The size I used was 3"x 5".
Trim.
Sand all rough edges of your board.
Paint board with black acrylic paint.
(That was an adventure with 100 or so kids!)
Glue into position.
Give the board a nice coat of Mod Podge. This seals the photos in place as well as giving it a nice shiny finish.
Add a picture hanger to the back if wanted and that's it.
Good luck with your own Father's Day rush.