With the colder weather at hand, it’s definitely a great time to try more handmade projects. It dawned on me the other day how many alphabet or monogram ideas we’ve presented here in the past, and I guess it appeals to my graphic designer side and love for typography. So, we thought we’d share a round-up of some of our favorite ideas with all things lettering. Fifteen fun alphabet projects to make now!
1. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Alphabet Magnets
These alphabet magnets. In 2020, I, like most, took up a new hobby. This hobby included all things resin, and the family won’t let me live this one down. One of my favorites in my long list of projects is these alphabet magnets. {The original message board, really.} Create multiples to spell words for gift giving and more!
2. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Stained Glass Monograms
Because we recently took these on for the gift-giving season and really loved creating them. These definitely go all year long for a modern twist on a classic art form, so be sure to check them out here.
It’s probably my favorite project to date!
3. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Watercolor Monograms
You can download and display this free watercolor alphabet/monogram printable art however you wish! We even printed one out at a framing service to make instant art.
4. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Kids Alphabet Cards
I can honestly recall this was one of our very first freebies. It’s still a classic and the perfect wall decor if you ask us.
5. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Monogram Coffee Mugs
These DIY monogram coffee mugs also come with a free printable to gift to teachers!
6. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Free Sewing Card Printables
These free sewing cards are a great way to work on those fine motor skills, along with that throwback to great vintage fun. Bonus: they make cute decor when you’ve completed the alphabet or spelled something out!
7. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: DIY Wood-Slice Keychains
A fun project that makes for a perfect weekend activity + another gift idea for teachers when paired with this free printable!
8. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Lunchbox Alphabet Notes
Just a fun little happy to use as lunchbox love letters, stationery, + more! I think I’m feeling sentimental about our oldest graduating, and I’ve been placing hand-written letters in all three kiddos’ lunch boxes since they were little. Now, I do inspiring quotes. I guess you can say this is how it all started.
9. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Alphabet Bunting
This free alphabet bunting certainly adds a vibe to any room or party. Spell whatever you wish, or display these in all their glory! We love that fun, celebratory feel that these bring to any space.
10. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Watercolor Magnets
These free watercolor printables don’t have to pair with the chore charts we designed, but both make an excellent option for assignments or just holding those adorable pieces of artwork or photos on that fridge.
11. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Resin Monogram Keychains
Another take on those alphabet magnets at the top, using the same template and all. We love this for gift-giving, backpack adornment, and more!
12. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: DIY Monogram Keychains
And another take on monogram keychains that you can accessorize in any way!
13. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Monogram Bookmark Gift Toppers
That works for any season and makes adorable bookmarks if we say so ourselves.
14. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Free Monogram Stationery
Pick a letter, any letter! We have them in this fun floral print…
And stripes, too.
15. 15 Fun Alphabet Projects to Make Now: Easy DIY Paperclips
This is a throwback to any organizational Hello Kitty nostalgia you may be still hanging on to. But there are lots of fun options here!
What are some of your favorite monogram projects you may have made in the past? What are your faves here? We’d love to hear about it if you tackle any of these – let us know in the comments! Happy creating + have an inspired day!
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