I think it makes a great little gift to stuff in a stocking or bring for a child at a holiday party to keep them engaged.
Security Envelope Memory Game
Materials
- patterned envelopes
- card stock or cereal boxes for backing each tile
- scissors or shape puncher thingy
- paste
- Cut out two of each pattern in whichever shape you choose.
- Cut out a corresponding piece in card stock or a cereal box for each pattern piece.
- Add paste to card stock and adhere pattern. If you use a box, make sure the graphics side is the one that you apply the paste to. You want the back of each memory tile to be uniform.
Love it! I've been looking for simple homemade Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea once again! These would make great stocking stuffers for the kids.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love gifts made of paper--and how nice to have it both upcycled and made with interesting patterns.
ReplyDeletesaying it again, over here as well, but I adore this idea ! I've been using security envelopes too these days, as you had seen. oxoxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and brilliant. I am inspired! I may not have security envelopes, but I'm certain I can find some repeating pattern images to make a set for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed your security envelope post ... I must admit I never really noticed the insides before. What fun!
ReplyDeleteI also made a memory game this year using photos from an old childhood book.
There are two things I love about your version. 1) It is completely recycled - how cool is that?
and 2) the felted basket is so wonderfully festive.
Great idea!
This is soooooo cute. I'm totally thrilled! Congratulation!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! and I think a quite difficult memory. I just think about myself who is taking the wrong pattern stuff so often if I got an order. I always have to re-check again, before I pack...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! My kids love playing concentration with their grandma. Good practice for kids plus keeps us older ones sharp! :)
ReplyDeletehola maya! l love your blog!!!this idea is lovely lovely!!!me encantó!!!!besos!!
ReplyDeleteToo funny but this REMINDED me that I was going to make a memory game for my friend's daughter for Christmas. Maybe I need to make one for myself! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have indeed been saving my security envelope papers. I open junkmail and instead of going "ugh" more often say "ooh!"
Good idea - we love memory games here, so we'll have to make this.
ReplyDeleteI love the felt basket, but I've been struggling with another tube/circle base project. Might just crochet a basket ;-)
Fantastic gift making Maya.
ReplyDeleteIt would also be a great test for colorblindness:)
Adorable packaging and great game! We love playing memory : )
ReplyDeleteI'm with Shalet! I'd never noticed until you post the other day... Our school is having a bookfair and all the children are bringing their money in envelopes.... I'm the cashier so after they buy and spend their money they leave the envelopes with me! It's only been a couple days and I have quite the collection!! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea -- this is adorable!:)
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulours idea. Absolutely love it. Thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteEvery single time I come here, Maya I'm just blown away by your brilliance!
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet, simple, completely amazing idea.
memory is my son's all time favorite game and we play it EVERY FRIGGIN DAY. so this idea is very appealing. as is that circle puncher thingy. must get me one of those.
ReplyDeleteEver so clever! :)
ReplyDeleteLove using security envelopes for notes but this just takes that one step further.
This is fantastic. My 5 year old loves this game. I'm so going to make her one! Love the little gift sack too.
ReplyDeleteoh, that is a really cool idea!:)
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