
One of the sweet things about going through Grandma's house this past Christmas was the wonderful pile of family photographs that we discovered. Up to that point, I had about 3 photographs from my husband's childhood.
We are gearing up to teach another holiday class at 
Deseret Book in February. (We'll be there February 4th from 10-12.) Our ornament projects are pretty popular there and with Valentines Day right around the corner, we thought of another simple project that uses the 2" wood block.
Suni was tasked with coming up with our samples. Imagine my joy when she returned these using pictures featuring photos from the life of our mom and grandma that had just passed away. I think it's the perfect way to say I Love You!

Of course, we want to share this project with you...
 First, you need to gather some supplies:
First, you need to gather some supplies:2" Wood  Blocks
Decorative Paper - or print out our 
Love Blocks Valentine Project .pdf. Just be sure to use a laser printer!
Decoupage Glue - We  like ModPodge's Matte Glue
Foam Brush
Scissors
2" Pictures (Print these on regular paper using a laser printer.)
Sandpaper /  Sanding block
Distress ink  / chalk (optional)
Finishing SprayStep 1:
Prepare your pictures. You  have two options. Either print each picture to be at least as large as your  blocks. Use the edge of the block to trace around each picture and cut away the  excess. Or, you can use the Photo Wizard  to get your picture to the exact size that is needed for this project.  [Use the Block/Box - ORNAMENT option for the 2"  block.] Need  help using the Photo Wizard. See our demo. Still need  help? We're only a mouse click away. Just email us at mythoughts@storiesbyme.com. Cut each picture to size.
Be sure to print your pictures  using a LASER printer! Ink jet colors tend to smear when they get  wet!!
Step 2:
The cut  ends of the wood absorb more glue than the grained ends. Before beginning this  step, apply a layer of glue of glue to the ends with the rougher (cut)  surfaces. Let glue dry.
Apply a thin layer of glue to the first side of  one block. Place picture over glue and press in to place. Remove any air  bubbles.
 Check  for overhanging paper edges. It is important to  WAIT for the glue to dry before attempting to remove any excess  paper.

 Once  all of the picture are in place, add decorative paper to the top and bottom of  each block. Don't worry about matching sides. A random look is great!
Once  all of the picture are in place, add decorative paper to the top and bottom of  each block. Don't worry about matching sides. A random look is great!
 Step 3:
Step 3:
If you like the vintage look shown  in our example, sand all the corners of the block being careful not to sand  across the picture.
 
 This  step gives the block a worn look; like it's been around for ages. We darken the exposed wood to make the project look even older!
This  step gives the block a worn look; like it's been around for ages. We darken the exposed wood to make the project look even older!
 Video of the entire process - long and BORING...but very detailed!
Video of the entire process - long and BORING...but very detailed! 
Step 4:
Protect the pictures by adding  several layers of decoupage glue over the top of the photos. This process is  time-consuming because you must wait for the glue to dry. Instead of glue, we'll sometimes add several light coats of a matte acrylic spray when pressed for time.

 Sending much love your way!