Anyway, these were so easy. I found some old puzzle at a yard sale cheap, painted the pieces, painted the frames (simple unfinished frames from the craft store) and glued the pieces on. I gave a lot of these as Christmas gifts (the chalkboard was for my son's teacher) but we have a few in the playroom as well- one holding a photo of 'Team Shauny: The Little Team That Could' from the Autism Speaks walk and one a certificate of authentication for an autographed baseball Shaun won through TACA (Talk About Curing Autism).
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Really cute. My oldest son has Autism and it sure is an adventure! Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethis is really cute! what a neat idea to give to someone!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a cute frame! I love the idea of the puzzle pieces that fit perfectly to the autism speaks campaign. Very creative and lovely. Thanks so much for sharing! ♥ BJ
ReplyDeleteThose turned out really cute. What a clever idea. The perfect gift for a teacher!
ReplyDeleteI love this chalkboard! What a great idea. I used to teach children with autism & dearly miss my little guys.
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Blessings,
Heather