My gorgeous little nephew just turned 2 and I wanted to make something for him as part of his present. He's just starting to say a lot more, trying to get our names right and coming up to the age for learning to sit and play a simple game so I thought I could make him some memory game cards from family photos.
It came out kind of cool (if I do say so myself) so here's what I did if you want to have a go. Let me warn you know there now follows a weird mix of metric and imperial measurement - sorry, I am a UK child of the 70's, what can I say!
You need:
- A photo of each family member
- Thick 250 micron A4 laminating pouches
- Wrapping paper
- Scissors or a guillotine
- Corner punch (optional)
I used Picmonkey to get my photos ready.
- Open Picmonkey and select Collage
- Upload two of the photos you want to use
Change the type of collage by clicking the little symbol on the right
Select "Cards" 5x7 and the one with just 2 photos
Rotate the canvas (red arrow) and pull the dividing line to the centre (green arrow)
Then you can just drag and drop your two photos, one in each rectangle. Save and then repeat for the next pair of photos.
I had 4 of each photo printed at a photo place. (I thought it would use too much printer ink at home) They ended up with a white border, not sure why but the photo is 5"x7" so each individual picture is 5"x3.5"
I cut them out with the guillotine, trimming them so they were all exactly 82mm x 122mm
I rounded the corners with my corner punch. Next I cut the wrapping paper into A4 pieces and layered them in the laminating pouches with the photos spaced out on the plain side.
Then they just rolled through the laminator.
I cut them out, allowing an even border round the photos then rounded the corner again.
Then we had a quick play, just to make sure it worked.
Wooo, it's a pair!
Now I just needed a cute box for him to keep them in. I had a sturdy little box from Ikea, the smallest of a nesting set with a twirly design on the lid. (no before photo sorry, don't know what happened there)
I painted the lid with black paint
Then added some writing with a tipex pen
There are 9 in Luke's family and 5 of us so that's 14 people, and I made 4 of each card. 56 cards is plenty. I thought only 2 of each might make the game too hard to play. If you have less people in the family you could have Grandparents, Aunts & Uncles, Cousins etc.
Don't try to use card instead of wrapping paper, if it's too thick you end up with an air gap all round the photos when they are laminated. I don't think they would last as well.
Luke's big sisters have had lots of fun playing with the cards and promise to teach him to play the memory game once he is a little bit older.
These cards can also be used for simple matching up and grouping games, something like "Find Auntie Julie?", Snap and other things I've not even thought of.
I wondered about doing Domino Cards too but that will only work for 6 people. Unless people doubled up in the photos, humm, maybe next time...
This post is part of a Blog Hop/Series with 14 other amazing Bloggers all sharing lovely Gift ideas that you can make yourself. The collection has all sorts of ideas suitable for all sorts of potential recipients so have a little browse though and see if you are inspired to make a gift or two this year.
Just click on the links below to see tutorials on how to make these other great gift ideas.
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Bah Humbug Disclaimer: Normally I would be bemoaning that fact it is far too early for anything Christmas related but if you want to make gifts you probably do need to start thinking about it, gathering supplies, making a start - sorry!
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I'll be linking up this project at all these lovely link parties
we have an online farm memory game on our website. I love the idea of making your own with family faces. Popping by from Tuesday Tutorial Pin Party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, and one that has so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, thanks and yes, it's a pretty versatile idea isn't it? I think the kids will come up with games to play with them that I've not even thought of too.
DeleteSUCH a fun idea! My little guy would LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteThat's just a nice thing to say. I hope you get chance to give it a go.
DeleteThis is so great! I think I need to make these for my nephew! Pinning this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leilani, I hope you give them a try. It takes a bit of time to get the photos ready but nothing complicated.
DeleteLooks like fun! Pinning to try!
ReplyDelete-Michelle @TheGraciousWife.com
what a great way to get kids to know family members.
ReplyDeleteThanks Havalah, my boys do look quite alike at first glance so I guess this helps him tell them apart!
DeleteThis is a great idea. I love playing matching games with the children. #pintorials
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteThis is so fun and cute! My 2 year old LOVES matching games, what a great way to make it personal :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bethany, I think games where little ones learn to sit down, take turns etc are always a great learning experience, and fun too!
DeleteHow fun! My little one is at the age where she too likes to look at people and try to remember their names. This would be such a fun gift!
ReplyDelete-Shonee
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Thanks Shonee, As long as you have a laminator it is really straightforward. At a push I guess you could use clear sticky backed plastic.
DeleteWhat a sweet gift idea! I would have never though to make a memory game with family photos - so clever!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a neat idea! I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Link Up this week!
Thank you Jess, glad you like it.
DeleteThis is such a great gift idea to make. This was always a fun game to play, and you made it so personal. I love that you thought of what kids would enjoy when you created the project for our blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jamie, There is actually a lovely mix of gifts for different people isn't there? It's been a pleasure to be involved.
DeleteVery cute idea!
ReplyDeleteNow that is pretty cool
ReplyDeleteOoo, thanks, I might have to tell the kids someone said I'm pretty cool! Oh wait, you mean the cards, not me - never mind, close enough!
DeleteOh, this is a fantastic idea! I like the idea of making this as a gift for a child. Stopping by from the Pint It Party, I am definitely pinning this for later!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I could probably use this to help my kids remember lots of things. Thanks for the tip and for sharing this with us at the Creative Style Linkup!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea. Wish I'd thought of that when my kids were young!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha, yes I never thought of this for my own kids, lucky for me I have little nieces and nephews to try out my "little kids" ideas!
DeleteGreat idea. i love the idea of using family members! We have them all around the country
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea, I have been considering something similar for my monster, but adding people's names to them to help her on the road to reading too. I'm sure Luke will adore his game - and perfect for learning people's names too.
ReplyDeleteYes Lucy, I think adding names is such a good idea, Picmonkey will be able to do that too. Now why didn't I think of that.....!
DeleteAdore this idea. What a great way to recognise family/friends. I'm sure it will get loads of use.
ReplyDeleteReally good idea for a memory game. Did you add each person's name as well?
ReplyDeleteI didn't Andrea, but that is a really good idea.
DeleteThis is awesome. So glad I saw your post over at Merry Monday. Pinning!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirley, I'm so glad you like them.
DeleteMemory games are great, I love the chunky look to these and the laminate will help them last a long time. The box is a great way to store them.
ReplyDeleteJan x
Great game idea! Love this and you are right, there are just so many options on how to play with these cards. Great tute as well. Also, surprise! This post will be featured at this Friday's Ultimate Pin Party - hope you make it over :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I'll definitely pop by, what an honour.
DeleteThis is delightful. I am our family historian and I think you've hit upon a great way to use family history in a fun format. Ann Marie @ Iris Abbey
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! I would love to make this game for my kiddos since a lot of our family lives far away from us. It would be a great way to help them remember everyone. :) Excellent tutorial, too!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea for a game especially if family is all over the world!
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