DIY Baby Blocks — Fun For Any Age

Paper Mache Baby Blocks

DIY baby blocks aren’t just for babies, especially when they’re covered with interesting illustrations or even messages that you can easily apply with decoupage. I made these DIY baby blocks with recycled scrap-pile wood pieces and covered them with a few layers of paper mache before adding the paper napkin images using decoupage. Truthfully, these crafty baby blocks would look cute sitting on a shelf anywhere, not just in the nursery!

You’ll Need:

  • wooden scraps or wooden blocks
  • a white glue or white flour paste for paper mache
  • paper mache tutorial
  • white acrylic craft paint
  • mod podge or any decoupage medium for decoupage
  • napkins or other images for decoupage, and napkin decoupage tutorial

How To:

If using rough and not perfectly shaped blocks (as I did) cover them with a few layers of paper mache, and paint them white. Apply images using decoupage. If using napkins, use only the top layer with the image printed on it (napkins are usually three or four layers) and work very slowly to avoid tearing the napkin. Napkin decoupage will generally not produce a very perfectly smooth surface since it’s almost impossible to apply the very thin napkin images with no creases. Use your imagination and make lots of fun blocks for play or even as a way of displaying some of your favorite images.

Comments

6 responses to “DIY Baby Blocks — Fun For Any Age”

  1. Michele Avatar

    they look gorgeous Sara, so simple yet so elegant too!

  2. Miri Avatar

    May I ask where you find affordable wooden blocks in Israel..? Thank you!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Miri, small blocks can be found at an arts and crafts store that caters to schools, but the best thing for blocks similar to mine, is to go to a carpenter and either ask him to cut you some or get some from his scrap pile. All the best!

  4. party bags Avatar

    Stuffs like this will help develop your child’s ability to think. I like wooden blocks because they actually help promote critical thinking.

  5. Mod Podge Amy Avatar

    These are so great Sara! They are definitely home decor worthy – I think these would look fantastic on a shelf!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Amy, I would love to make a whole basket full and then rotate them around for a nice changing display!

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