I love using scrabble tiles for craft projects, they are just too cute and have a personality all their own! You can actually buy scrabble tiles from craft stores, or watch for them at garage sales and thrift stores. Here’s a Christmas ornament I made several years ago using Scrabble tiles.
Why we love this project
This scrabble tile Let It Snow ornament makes a great group project to do with family or friends, or even a classroom! A few years ago I hosted a Christmas craft party where we all made our own scrabble tile ornament to hang on our trees at home. The beauty of this project is that you can use whatever short quote or saying you’d like or even use your initials or last name. Let the creativity run wild with this one!
I’ve had a lot of people ask me if I sell these, which I don’t. However, if you prefer to buy this ornament instead of making them, several Etsy shops have used my tutorial to create some and sell them.
How to make scrabble tile ornaments
These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!
UPDATE – If you watch the video, I’ve changed the instructions a little to make adding the felt backing a little easier. These photos do not reflect that change. Either way will work though!
- On top of a paper plate, line the scrabble tiles up so that they spell “let it snow”. Use a pen to trace around the shape of the tiles onto the paper plate (this does not have to be perfect). As you can see, you just need a rough outline of the shape of your letters.
- Cut the shape out, cutting it smaller than the actual outline by cutting inside the lines by about ¼-inch. You want the shape to be large enough to glue the letters to, but small enough that they don’t overlap or show from the front of the ornament.
- Apply white craft glue all over the template then press the letters in place.
- Place something heavy on top of the letters, like a bottle of craft paint, and let them dry for 2-3 hours.
- Apply snow texture paint to the top edges of the letters to make it look like they have freshly fallen snow on them. You can use a palette knife, paintbrush, or even your finger. Be sure to wash your hands when you’re done! Let the snow texture dry for at least an hour (or as bottle directs).
- Once the snow texture paint has dried, cut a piece of ribbon and fold into a loop. Glue the ribbon hanger to the back of the ornament.
- Cut a piece of felt the same shape as the ornament and glue it to the back, covering the hanger. Let everything dry before hanging on your tree.
If you’re looking for more gifts that kids can make, check out this handy collection over at Red Ted Art. If you have extra scrabble tiles, turn them into a fun refrigerator scrabble game!
More Christmas Crafts
- Candy Cane Luminary
- Pom Pom Ornaments
- Christmas Votive Holders
- Twisted Paper Ornaments
- Mason Jar Lid Snowman
- Decoupage Wood Slice Ornaments
- Waterless Snow Globes
Let it Snow – Scrabble Tile Ornament
Supplies
- Scrabble tiles that spell "let it snow"
- Snow texture paint
- Ribbon or twine
- Paper plate
- Felt
- White craft glue
Craft tools
Instructions
- On top of a paper plate, line the scrabble tiles up so that they spell "let it snow". Use a pen to trace around the shape of the tiles onto the paper plate (this does not have to be perfect).
- As you can see, you just need a rough outline of the shape of your letters.
- Place paper plate design over the top of your felt and cut the shape out, cutting it smaller than the actual outline by cutting inside the lines by about 1/4-inch. You will be cutting through both the paper plate and the felt. Hint, you can add a drop of glue between the plate and the felt to help keep it together temporarily while you cut.
- Set the felt shape aside to use at the end of the tutorial.
- Your paper plate shape should be large enough to glue the letters to, but small enough that they don't overlap or show from the front of the ornament.
- Apply glue all over the paper plate template then press the letters in place.
- Place something heavy on top of the letters, like a bottle of craft paint, and let them dry for 2-3 hours.
- Cut a piece of ribbon and fold into a loop. Glue the ribbon hanger to the back of the ornament.
- Glue the felt to the back, covering the hanger.
- Apply snow texture paint to the top edges of the letters to make it look like they have freshly fallen snow on them. You can use a palette knife, paintbrush or even your finger. Be sure to wash your hands when you're done! Let the snow texture dry for at least an hour (or as bottle directs).
- Let everything dry before hanging on your tree.
This post originally published Dec 16, 2013
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Kara says
Amazon has the alphabet tiles 500 for $13.97. That’s where I got mine. And I went to Hobby Lobby to get the SnowTex for $5. This was a fun craft and my 5 year old loved it!
Sue says
Oriental Trading has the alphabet tiles too. Here is the link…https://www.orientaltrading.com/alphabet-tiles-a2-65_66575.fltr
Pamela says
I featured your blog and the ornament photo and link to the instructions on my blog.
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks for the feature, Pamela!
Michelle says
Great idea Amanda and adding the faux snow just gives it that extra something. We have a whole bunch of scrabble tiles lying around in the craft cupboard and now I know what to do with them. Thanks a mil ;-)
Haley says
Hey there, just wanted to know you’ve been featured on my blog! http://www.thelifeandlies.com/2016/08/christmas-ornaments-that-dont-suck.html feel free to share and spread the link around.
Thanks!
Haleybop
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks so much for the feature, I really appreciate it!
Kathy says
Where can I find the letter tiles?
Amanda Formaro says
Hi Kathy. You can buy letter tiles at the craft store, or you can get “true” scrabble tiles by combing thrift stores, garage sales and flea markets for old Scrabble games :)
Liz says
I love this decoration. So simple and so effective!! Thanks for sharing :)
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks Liz!
Erlene says
I love this idea. It’s a great craft that the kids can do too. Will be making some of these for the holidays to add to gifts.
Jaclyn F. says
I have looked and looked and cannot find the tutorial on the Disney site.
Amanda Formaro says
I have updated the post to include the instructions. Please try this link again, and refresh the page if you don’t see them
https://craftsbyamanda.com/2013/12/let-snow-scrabble-tile-ornament.html