My favorite....2x4 craft! I love how this turned out! I always have tall vertical spaces I need to fill. What a better way than with some wood, paper and pictures!
These 2x4 blocks actually all turn 360 degrees, so you can mix and match and turn as you please!
This would be great for Father's day too...It would fit nicely on Daddy's desk!



What you need:
3 2x4x4 blocks
2 2x4x2.5 (for top and bottom)
1 dowel
Drill pit slightly larger than dowel
Glue
Paper
Mod Podge/Spray adhesive
Stain/paint
Ribbon
6 Clips

After all your blocks are cut and sanded drill a hole down the very center of you 2x4 as shown here. Make sure your holes are straight and centered!

Once your center blocks are drilled, drill a hole on the top and bottom blocks (do not go all the way through, only about half way)
Cut your dowel down to size. Glue your dowel into you block but not your top.

I stained my blocks and then added my paper with spray adhesive and mod podge. Once your blocks are all decorated glue the top on and now you have a cute picture display that spins!