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Wanda Troupe Puzzle pieces can add so much variety to your creations! They come in various sizes and there is no limit to the different ways you can alter them! In this layout, I coated some with UTEE and covered another one with patterned paper. Acrylic paint is another great way to change their appearance! Supplies
Foam Flower (Making Memories) Instructions: 1. Stamp flower randomly on background with white paint. 2. Create custom monogram from patterned paper using WordArt on your computer. Cut out and ink edges with black paint with foam brush. 3. Place monogram on background to help with placement of stamping rest of title, leaving room for puzzle piece. 4. Trace puzzle piece on patterned paper, cut out and glue to puzzle. Ink edged with black paint using foam brush. Stamp letters using black ink. 5. Cut strip of drywall tape and brayer with black ink. Adhere to background paper under the monogram and puzzle. 6. Cut mat for photo so there 1 border on all sides; I cut my mat 6x8 since my photo was 4x6. Dry brush mat with light pink, dark pink and lavender paints. Spray with webbing spray. Ink edges with black paint using foam brush. 7. Attach ribbon to bottom of photo mat with sewing machine. Glue photo on mat. Glue to top right corner of background. 8. Place gold UTEE in Melting Pot and allow to melt. Cut a piece of patterned paper 1x3 to fit behind microscope slide. Stamp letters using black ink. Place behind slide and dip each side into gold UTEE in Melting Pot. Set aside to cool. 9. Dip puzzle pieces in gold UTEE in Melting Pot. Set aside to cool. 10. String beads on gold thread and wrap around puzzle pieces as desired, securing with a glue dot on the back. 11. Glue puzzle pieces and microscope slide to background as desired. Voila! Layout complete! If you would like to print this technique including a near-full size image of the layout, click here. Once you've saved or printed the technique sheet, use your browser's back button to return.
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