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Make a Humanities Project; high gloss beaded necklace and bracelet

Step 3The pictures. . .

The pictures. . .
After you have selected the pictures and the beads you will then measure the size of the beads, and cut out a template out of scratch paper. Using this template draw the perimeter of your template on the pictures in pencil and get cutting! You can make them as uniform or as different as you want. I decided to make mine look more hand made so I chose to keep any imperfections in the cutting that was made.

Once you have them cut out, apply the Mod Podge (or superglue) to your bead, then place the picture with either extreme dexterity or tweezers/pliers. I like the Mod Podge better because it is easier to remove or slide around if you decide that you don't like the positioning. The stuff dries pretty quick so you don't have to wait very long before moving to the next step.
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