I thought I’d celebrate my 100th blog post (!!!) and the end of summer with a giveaway. It’s thanks to you readers that I continue to enjoy blogging about my various projects, so it’s high time for me to give back! I’ve been a bit MIA this summer between our trip to Greece and moving to a new apartment in Philly. All of our belongings have been in boxes for what feels like weeks now. I’m still trying to pin down my crafting supplies and baking ingredients. They’re here somewhere…
For this giveaway, I’ve teamed up with Sticky9 once again. I absolutely love this company. (Click here to see my last giveaway with them in January.) Their printed matte photos are high-quality, and who doesn’t like to physically hold pictures these days? It’s a rarity, and it’s a shame. I’ve combatted that by creating a DIY memory game using our photos from Greece.
My favorite part of this project is that you can use photos from any kind of life event, trip, or celebration. You can create the game for yourself, or give it to someone special. The photos could be of a special birthday, a newly engaged couple, a vacation, a beloved pet or child, you name it. Plus, this game is well-suited for most anyone–from a young child to a grandparent.
Anne and I have been loving our game because it brings back so many great memories. The supplies and game rules are simple, so let’s get to it.
DIY Photo Memory Game
Materials:
- 13 unique photographs, each printed twice
- 1 title photo to represent the game*
*Sticky9 Square Prints come in sets of 27. This is perfect: 13 photos (2x) + one extra for the title photo.
Rules (for two players):
- Turn all photos upside down on the floor. Scatter the pairs randomly to create either a grid (easier) or a collage (harder) of photos.
- The first player turns over two cards at random. If they don’t match, turn them back over for the second player’s turn. If they do match, put them to the side and play again. Continue your turn until you turn over two cards that do not match.
- Continue playing until no cards remain. The person with the most matched sets wins.
- Optional: Play best of three to determine who will wash dishes after dinner, walk the dog early in the morning, or do the laundry next.
Like I said, this game is great for anyone. It can help children learn (especially if it’s pictures of them growing up), and it’s wonderful for adults and older adults to practice those working memory skills. Most importantly, it’s plain old fun!
One lucky winner will win a set of Sticky9 Square Prints to make their own DIY memory game. It’d be perfect for the next time you have friends over for drinks or host a game night. Help me celebrate my 100th post on Scissors & Sage, the end of summer, and YOU!
To enter, leave a comment below telling me what photos you’d use for your memory game. Let me know! I’ll email the randomly-selected winner on Monday, September 21st.
Happy commenting!
PS) Can’t wait to find out if you’ve won? Visit Sticky9 now to pick out your very own Square Prints or one of their other awesome products!
Hi Victoria!
What a fun giveaway! I think I would make a memory game using generational family wedding photos. My wedding, two daughters weddings, my parents, in laws, grandparents etc. You get the picture. ( get it? The picture) 🙂
It would be fun to make sets for everyone in the family. Hum… Christmas is just around the corner!
Hi Nancy, what a great idea! Thanks for entering, and for being a loyal reader! -Victoria
I am going to make a memory game for a three year old I know with pictures from our vacation this summer. The beach, pool, dolphins, each of his two moms, me, turtles, ….gotta keep thinking…and ask momma and mommy for access to their photo dropbox.
Meg, how cute! That sounds like a lot of fun. -Victoria
I would use pictures I have taken of landscapes and possibly stills of nature!! This is such a cool idea!!
Beautiful! Hope you’ve been well, Katerina! -Victoria
Hi Victoria, this is a great idea. I’d base it on my son. He’s now 1 and half and would love to use his pictures. The first year has gone by so quick and has been a whirlwind. I’d like to use his pictures and milestones and test it out on my husband to see how great his memory is. Plus it’s always good to reminisce.
so cool I will play it with my son and use it in my living room
I’d use pictures from my upcoming wedding (exactly one month from today–yikes!). What a cool thing to have around the house for an impromptu game night! Keep the good ideas coming, Victoria!!
That’s a good idea, Juliaaa! Can’t wait to see you on your big day!
what printer do you use? do you have suggestions?
I actually had these printed through Sticky9, and they arrived at my doorstep!
ooh I see. thanks victoria.
No problem!
Congrats on your 100th post!! That’s stupendous! I don’t use that word, as much as I should. 😉 I missed your giveaway, sadly, but I wish you the best in the next 100 to come. 🙂
Thanks, Jayme! It was definitely a great feeling. I can’t believe I started this craft blogging journey two years ago!