How to Creatively Use Song Lyrics

By Alina Bradford Bradford

Why not make that song last forever? Why not make that song last forever?

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Everyone's had a song lyric that stuck in their heads because it fit a perfect situation or feeling. You want to save the moment or make the lyric into a gift. Here are a few crafts that can help you can do that.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
When I first heard the song "I Hope You Dance" by Leeann Womack I was pregnant with my first child. It was exactly how I felt, and I wanted my daughter, when she was older to know what I was feeling at that time. So, I printed out the song on nice paper and glued it into her baby book.
You can do the same kind of thing. For example, you could paste the first song you and your spouse danced to into your wedding album.
Step2
Sometimes a line in a song can give you hope or inspiration. Why not write the line down or print it in nice text and frame it? Every time you need a boost you can look at it hanging on your wall.
Step3
I've known some people who have stenciled their favorite song lyric onto the wall for a colorful decoration.

Tips & Warnings

  • Whenever you use a song lyric, make sure to give credit to the person who wrote it. Every song has a copyright. This means that you can get sued for using it without giving credit to the author.

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Takis Kolokotronis

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