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Photo Tiles CraftThanks, Johnnetta from Clayton, NJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Photo Tiles Craft
Hi, I just did this for my family for Christmas. There are 2 ways. A friend of mine used card stock, and regular modge podge. A layer underneath and a layer on top. The lines were very obvious from the brush, so she made designs with the brush, waves, diagonal lines, etc. I think she put a layer on top too. She also tore the edges of the card stock and printed in b+w to give it an antique look. Post By Vanessa (Guest Post) |
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