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you remember those memory card games, right? so fun, and so easy to make yourself a set! i've seen it with pictures too!
what you'll need:
16 wooden squares (i found mine at michael's for 30 cents a pop, and they are 2.5 inches square)
scrapbook paper
mod podge
foam brush
cut paper into squares (2 3/8 inches fit the best) 2 each, of course. it's great to use those scraps up!
spread a thin layer of mod podge on the wood and place the paper onto the glue. press firmly into place.
repeat for the other side, using paper that matches.

you can of course put another layer of mod podge on top of the paper, but i opted not to, cause that stuff is messy. then sand the wood for nice smooth edges.
wha-la!

16 wooden squares (i found mine at michael's for 30 cents a pop, and they are 2.5 inches square)
scrapbook paper
mod podge
foam brush
cut paper into squares (2 3/8 inches fit the best) 2 each, of course. it's great to use those scraps up!

repeat for the other side, using paper that matches.

you can of course put another layer of mod podge on top of the paper, but i opted not to, cause that stuff is messy. then sand the wood for nice smooth edges.
wha-la!
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