![]() but mine turned out to be 4' by 3', so I have an excuse). Either way, now that you've finished, let it dry (this won't take too long, unless you're like me, and slathered on the glue like icing on a chocolate cake), and wrap it as best you can with your entire roll of wrapping paper (maybe that's just me. This is completely optional, and your collage still looks good without it the glue just make sit more water-resistant and protected. If you have decopauge glue, you can use that as a last touch to go over the 2D parts you can by the time I was done, I didn't have enough 2D room for it to make a difference. It's okay if you don't have room sign in the corner on top of something or type your signature in a nice font to cut out and glue on. Whether you're making it for a mom, dad, grandma, or just a friend, they'll be sure to love it After all, it looks amazing, contains all of your happy memories, and it's handmade! Now that you've had a huge amount of fun (and backaches) making it, the only thing you have to do to add a finishing touch is sign your name. You've now got an awesome collage that makes a great gift or keepsake. I made mine with as much slightly 3D stuff as possible, to catch the eye as it goes across the paper. These are only a few of the things you can use, and it all depends on what you think the collage recipient will appreciate the most. I used scraps of old clothes, childhood artwork, pictures, postcards, childhood poems, and cute things I used to say typed in cool fonts and cut out. Craft paper/some kind of background paper (preferably varied, but you hopefully won't see it much anyway)įor that last one, you can get pretty much anything you can think of that has some meaning to you or your collage recipient, as long as you're sure it'll look good (and stay on) the collage. In Loving Memory Sign for Funeral Printable Celebration of Life Welcome Sign Forever in Our Hearts Photo Collage Custom Fathers Day Gift. ![]() Ribbon, fake little flowers, nice stickers, etc. A container of dry-clear, secure glue (I used Elmer's)ĥ. for the actual collage (Make it bigger than you think it'll need to be once you start getting out the supplies, you won't be able to stop!)Ģ. ![]() A piece of cardboard, thick posterboard, wood, etc.
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