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Jesus Saves Picture Frame

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Date: 06/20/2007 Topics: Craft Projects > Crafts for Kids | Photos > Crafts  
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Jesus Saves Pictureframe
Jesus Saves Pictureframe
Here's an easy craft for Vacation Bible School.

Materials

  • Cottage cheese container lid
  • Sandpaper
  • White paint
  • Sponge or paintbrush
  • Scraps of felt
  • Box cutter
  • Scrap of yarn or ribbon (hanger)
  • Hot glue and glue gun
  • Wallet size picture
  • Tape
First trace a circle around the middle of the lid. I used a small cup to make my circle. Cut it out with a box cutter on a scrap piece of wood so you don't ruin your table. Then sand the cottage cheese lid and wipe off the dust with a wet rag. Paint the lid white. A sponge works well for painting. Then hot glue on the felt. Make sure it's long enough to attach on the back of your frame. Hot glue the hanger on the back.

To make the "Jesus Saves" I printed it up on the computer on sticker paper and let the kids stick on their own stickers. If you are making this for older kids, they could write the words with a black sharpie. Tape the picture on the back and you have a life preserver picture frame.

By luv2craft from Normalville, PA

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By Arlyne M (Guest Post)
I would like to suggest the book Addicted to Mediocrity: Contemporary Christians and the Arts', by Franky Schaffer.
Yours Sincerely, Arlyne M. Art historian and aesthetic philosopher.

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By Linda in Alabama (Guest Post)
What a cute and easy craft! I'm in charge of our VBS this year, and I'm gathering whatever information for crafts, etc. that I can! I'll definitely be using this one!

Posted on 06/21/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By LYNDA (Guest Post)
WHAT AN ADORABLE CRAFT, ESPECIALLY AT THIS DANGEROUS BUT EXCITING TIME OF THE WORLD
AFFAIRS AND REVIVAL. I'm forwarding it to my daughter-in-law who is the Administrator of one of the largest Church's Private Schools in this city. She is going to LOVE IT BECAUSE IT TELLS THE TRUTH AND BECAUSE IT IS EASY TO MAKE, EVEN FROM A PAPER PLATE! God bless you, dear heart. : )

Posted on 06/20/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

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