Customizable Mother’s Day Sign or Photo Frame
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Description
I wanted to make something for Mother’s Day that was more than just a shelf sitter, so I came up with this modular "MOM" sign. The cool part is that it’s actually double-sided. Since "MOM" is a palindrome, this works both ways—you can have the photo or sign on the front and the personalized names on the back, so it looks great from any angle on a desk or mantle.
You can choose exactly how you want to build it. If you want a classic decorative piece, use the "Happy Mother's Day" heart. If you want something more personal, swap it out for the heart frame and pop in a photo.
I’ve included a few different ways to dress it up with accents that you can attach to the front trim: a classic heart, a rose, a little teddy bear, and my personal favorite, a Jeweled Facet that really catches the light.
Just a heads up: you’ll want to use a little bit of glue to secure the hearts, accents and the trim pieces in place once you’ve picked your layout.
The back trim has a spot for custom text, so you can add kids' names or a short message to make it a proper keepsake. Everything is fully customizable right in the objects tab—just right-click the text shapes and edit them to say whatever you like.
A quick tip for the photo frame: The picture needs to be roughly 65mm x 77mm. I’ve included a printable template in the profile that you can trace over your photo to get the shape and the mounting holes exactly right.
Hope the moms in your life love it!
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