almondrodtoys
Stations of the Cross // Decoupage Craft Sheet
Craft Sheets with images to make a complete Stations of the Cross set. The wooden blocks are not included. The artwork will be the exact same quality image as what is pictured on my blocks I sell in my shop. However, the background will have a white background instead of the transparent one on the blocks I sell. The blocks you make will be beautiful and sturdy for toddlers, however they will not hold up to drooling or chewing.
DECOUPAGE YOUR OWN SET FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST------------------
The images are copies of my original watercolor artwork. Each sheet is printed on regular office paper - it's the same kind of paper that I found is easiest to work with when I used to decoupage my blocks. You can make a 14 Stations of the Cross blocks for less than half the price of buying in my shop!
ABOUT-------------------------------
These saint craft sheets are just the right size for making crafts of your own and to share. You will receive an 8.5x11 inch sheet of paper. There will be images for both the front and back of two sets of blocks. They can be used to decoupage almost anything. Try making your own feast day decorations, holy cards, artwork, Christmas ornaments, blocks for your home altar or anything else you can come up with. I made my artwork to put on blocks for my own kiddos - they are meant to be beautiful, educational, inspirational and versatile (for tots, little kids, or big kids). Best of all they give the opportunity for prayerful play.
DO NOT SELL OR POST ONLINE PLEASE
This artwork has taken me years to research and complete - please enjoy it and share it, but do not sell it or make digital copies. Thank you!
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BLOCKS
Each little image is approximately 1 1/8 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches tall. To make your own blocks I recommend using 1x2 trim pieces that can be found at your local hardware store. You will need to cut them into 3 inch lengths and sand them. 120 grit sand paper works great. I'd like to say it's tricky, but decoupaging images is so easy!!! Check online for all kinds of tips. I personally preferred to use water-based polyurethane when I decoupaged my blocks (it's what's commonly used on floors furniture and tables).