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Materials:Clear Silicone glue | Cutter (stylus kind) | 4 coupon bond-sized paper cardboard | Picture of Mako-chan! | Pencil | Small, sharp scissors |
Instructions:- Make 4 copies of the picture (same length, width, etc.) by printing it on the cardboard paper
- Stare (literally) ar your picture. Analyze! Which should go under what or what should go over. Example, if the character on your picture is wearing a jacket with a shirt under it, then the undershirt should be siliconed first then the jacket should go over it. [Jov's note: Ven says if her intstructions, particularly this one above, are confusing, e-mail her for help]
- Number the patterns (at the back), and number each part (the parts you should cut)
- Arrange the pieces with their backs facing you (where you can see the numbers you wrote on 'em) in ascending order.
- Get #2 layer (#1 layer is where you will stick the remaining pieces) and apply enough silicone and stick 'em all together! [before the sticky stuff btw, put something underneath your decoumpage so it wouldn't stick to the surface where you're working.]
- Continue instructions 4-5 for the two remaining pieces.
- Let it dry for about an hour, then its ready for framing! See pic of finished product! (w/o frame)
Footnote:Ven is a Kraider! Visit her page, The Hazy Cubyhole where you can get lots of fun stuff and where she can help you more on this paper tolé business. [ DEG Interactive ] [ MAIN PAGE ] [ INDEX PAGE ]
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