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5. If you are not using glossy paper, you may like to add some spray-on gloss or varnish typically used for paper clay, to improve the appearance of your finished product and give it a ceramic look. 3D decoupage is a piece of work made with 4 to 10 pictures/print cards of the same kind by cutting out each element and layering them on top of each other to create a three- dimensional picture with more volume. This craft, originated in Europe and perfected in America, will serve as a lovely decoration if you set it in a frame that has depth. What is a 3D Decoupage? You will need Assembly Instructions Warning: This craft requires the use of adhesives, scissors, wooden skewers and other utensils which could be dangerous to small children. Please be sure to keep them away from children while you work. 1. Cut out all pieces from parts A through Q. 2. With a marker, color around the edges of the parts you have cut out. (This will ensure a clean finish.) 3. For the parts that will be on top, curl the edges inwards using the modeling tool. 4. Use silicon adhesive to attach, making a three-dimensional shape. (Other types of glue apart from silicon adhesive can be used, but silicon adhesive produces the best results.) *How-to-make description for use with 7 materials. Scissors Wooden Skewer Water-based marker (gray, light brown) Silicon adhesive (clear type) Modeling tool Craft mat (If not available, use several layers of tissue or paper towels stacked together.) Tweezers (if available) *Apply silicon adhesive to the wooden skewer by drag- ging the skewer through it. PAGE 01 © Canon Inc. 3D Decoupage( ): Assembly Instructions 100 views of Edo -Suijin Shrine and Massaki on the Sumida River

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5. If you are not using glossy paper, you may like to add some spray-on gloss or varnish typically used for paper clay, to improve the appearance of your finished product and give it a ceramic look.

3D decoupage is a piece of work made with 4 to 10 pictures/print cards of the same kind by cutting out each element and layering them on top of each other to create a three-dimensional picture with more volume. This craft, originated in Europe and perfected in America, will serve as a lovely decoration if you set it in a frame that has depth.

What is a 3D Decoupage?

You will need

Assembly Instructions

Warning: This craft requires the use of adhesives, scissors, wooden skewers and other utensils which could be dangerous to small children. Please be sure to keep them away from children while you work.

1. Cut out all pieces from parts A through Q.

2. With a marker, color around the edges of the parts you have cut out. (This will ensure a clean finish.)

3. For the parts that will be on top, curl the edges inwards using the modeling tool.

4. Use silicon adhesive to attach, making a three-dimensional shape. (Other types of glue apart from silicon adhesive can be used, but silicon adhesive produces the best results.)*How-to-make description for use with 7 materials.

Scissors Wooden Skewer Water-based marker (gray, light brown) Silicon adhesive (clear type) Modeling tool Craft mat (If not available, use several layers of tissue or paper towels stacked together.)

Tweezers (if available)

*Apply silicon adhesive to the wooden skewer by drag-ging the skewer through it.

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3 Cut out part E, F, J, K, L, M and N.

4 Cut out part E, G, H, I, J, O and P.

1 Cut out part A.

2 Cut out part C, D, J, K, L, M and N.

par t A

par t D

par t J (1)

par t K (1)par t L (1)

par t M (1)

par t N (1)

par t C

par t Fpar t E (2 )

par t J (2 )

par t O (3 )

par t J (3 ) par t P (3 )

par t E (3 )par t H

par t G

par t I

par t K (2 )

par t L (2 )

par t M (2 )

par t N (2 )

Use the modeling tool to curl inwardsthe edges of the pieces marked with the lines.

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7 Attach parts A to C in order.

8 Attach parts D to E in order.

5 Cut out part B, E, O and P.

6 Cut out part O, P and Q.

par t O (1)

par t Q

par t P (1)

par t B

par t E (1)

par t O (2 )

par t P (2 )

Backing paper

par t A

par t A to C

par t D

par t E (1)

par t E (2 )

par t E (3 )

par t B

par t CFor par ts B and C, apply a thin layer of adhesive.

For par t E, apply a thin lay-er of adhesive.

Use the modeling tool to curl inwardsthe edges of the pieces marked with the lines.

*Be careful when applying silicon adhesive to the edges of the parts, as it tends to ooze out when parts are attached together.

When at taching, you can create a 3D effect if you make the front par t of the ground higher than the others by lifting it up.

Par t A

Base

Front

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11 Attach parts O(1) to (3 ) in order.

12 Attach parts P(1) to (3 ) and Q in order to complete.

9 Attach parts F to I in order.

10 Attach parts J to N in order.

par t A to E

par t H

par t Gpar t I

par t F

par t K (1)

par t J (1)par t J (2 )par t J (3 )

par t K (2 )

par t M (1)par t M (2 )

par t L (2 )

par t N (2 )

par t N (1)

par t L (1)

par t O (1)

par t O (2 )

par t O (3 )

par t Q

par t P (2 )

par t P (1)

par t P (3 )

For the flowers in the top layer, make their centers (marked with the green dots) slightly indented.

For the flowers in the top layer, make their centers (marked with the green dots) slightly indented.

For parts G and H, apply a thin lay-er of adhesive.

Caution: Silicon adhesive takes a while to dry.

Completepar t A to I

par t A to N

par t A to O

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