I’ve written a tutorial for the pop-out/3-D pictures I’ve been making as gifts. You can read my AP story here.
(I always find it funny to see where the craft stories I write for AP end up. It gets sent out as part of our “lifestyles” package. Some websites put it under “health.” Others put it under “entertainment.” I guess not too many news sites have craft sections)
I’ve always thought it was very interesting that you are an AP writer. I think it makes you a little bit of a celebrity. 😀
I followed your tutorial with a picture of my husband and son for father’s day this year. It turned out great! My husband was delighted. Thanks for the great tutorial!
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LOVE these ideas and will be making several very soon!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, did you have trouble getting the finished picture to fit in the frame? How did you get the back of the frame to close? Thanks.
This is not really a tutorial. And neither is your AP story. I can figure out what’s needed for this to work, because I have scrapbooking experience, but someone just beginning isn’t going to be able to. :-\
I do not claim that this is the tutorial, the tutorial is in the AP article, which I am not allowed to post in full here. So yes, while the title of this post says “tutorial,” I meant, here is where you can find the tutorial. As for the instructions, I’m sorry you felt they were not clear, but I don’t think this is a particularly difficult project or one that requires scrapbooking experience.
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I love this project! But, like Amanda mentioned above, I am having trouble understanding how you got this to fit into a frame. Can you elaborate? Did you cover it with glass? Thanks again!