What a fantastic idea. These could be used for valentines day at school if you have a child in the lower grades. Terrific. Gotta show your site to my daughter.
Here's how I did the puzzle pieces. I traced around the puzzle piece on the back of the paper (so pencil lines wouldn't show). So the puzzle piece had to be upside down as well. I cut them out and then used liquid laminate to glue them to the puzzle piece. I used matching paper and tore the paper on one or two of the pieces. I used rub-on letters for the wording. Then I covered the puzzle pieces with liquid laminate using a foam brush. I added a hole from the MM eyelet tool set. I put the charm on a ribbon and threaded it thru the hole. On the back I added a glue dot for securing and then put a dot of paper over that to hold it. I used a flower punch to cut coordinating paper and stuck them together with a tape runner. I attached the flower to the puzzle piece and then painted liquid laminate over them for a nice shine. For the final touch I added a button to the center of the flower or for one I added an epoxy heart from the $1 bin at Target. Oh and the heart is a brad from JoAnn Fabrics. Happy Scrappin!
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