Step 7: Enjoy

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Now you have your finished picture you can put it in a frame, send it as a birthday card or if you thought about it before starting, you could do it on the front of a school book or something.
 
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handprints says: Mar 11, 2013. 1:15 AM
you got my vote! this is really really neat!
landru says: Feb 11, 2013. 5:15 PM
brilliant!
gellis2 says: Feb 11, 2013. 4:36 PM
I use this technique when designing and sewing portrait quilts. This looks a lot quicker... lol Thanks!
KateS52 says: Feb 10, 2013. 7:52 AM
That is totally cool and I want to try it! I need to go out and buy some duct tape now!
repguy2020 says: Feb 9, 2013. 9:40 PM
Nicely done! excellent photo selection. Silly walk optional, I'm assuming.
Mr_o_uk (author) in reply to repguy2020Feb 10, 2013. 3:21 AM
Silly walk not optional, unless around half past six!!

http://sillywalkclock.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1
mhermannsen says: Feb 10, 2013. 1:32 AM
That is really really cool. I can think of so many applications for this, well done! I suppose you could even make it more 3 dimensional by layering the different coloured duct tape in more layers to build up depth? Great instructable!
Mr_o_uk (author) in reply to mhermannsenFeb 10, 2013. 3:13 AM
Yeah, more depth would be cool (reminds me of those really thick oil paintings), although cutting through it might get trickier.

You'd have to think about the order of the colours, maybe even do white twice, as you'd want the white of his face at the front (with lots of layers), but the white background at the back with few layers?
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