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I inked and stamped the front of these puzzle pieces long ago. I don't recall which inks I used for the backgrounds, but I applied gesso before inking them. They were all stamped with VersaMark and heat embossed with different embossing powders. To make them into ornaments, I glued a second puzzle piece to the back and sandwiched in a piece of wire on the first two and eye pins on the others.The first two ornaments were for a swap. It's difficult to see the stamped images in the scan, but I believe the first one was by Stampers Anonymous. I forget what the second one was. I used double-sided Super Tape by Therm O Web on the backs and edges and applied microbeads to the first ornament and glitter to the second one. I also added used a glitter pen to make them reflect the tree lights.The next two ornaments: Stampers Anonymous image, B Muse pale Orchid Metallic EP; Embossing Arts image, B Muse Shimmering Sherbet EPThe last three: Great Impressions, Ranger Seafoam White EP; Embossing Arts, B Muse Silver Rose EP; and Inkadinkado, B Muse Blue Hyacinth EPWhile the first two images had glittered or beaded backs and edges, the rest have pattern-paper backs and beaded edges. I used Sparkle Mod Podge to attach the pp and over the top of it; they're very sparkly. Then I used tape on the edges and attached microbeads. The last page shows the backs of the last three ornaments.TFL. Daria


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