1. Take a clear side view picture of your subject...Make sure that it is a perfect side view and that they are looking straight ahead and not down. For very little ones, I've found it's sometimes easier to get a good profile picture while they are watching TV!
2. Size your photo down to the size you want and then print it out.
3. Choose paper that is the right size and color for your project. (I chose black to make them look like traditional vintage silhouettes) Paper that is slightly thinner is easier to cut accurately and sometimes makes a prettier image.
4. Place the printed picture on top of the colored paper, and staple (not too close) around the outside of the profile just to hold it securely in place. Sometimes it's easier if you carefully trace the profile with a contrasting colored pen or pencil before you cut.
5. Carefully and SLOWLY cut out the image. (small sharp scissors work best)
6. To finish your gift, mat your silhouettes on a contrasting color paper and frame it!
8 comments:
This is a delightful activity that I can share with my adult children. We made many crafts when they were small and now that they are grown up it will be fun to spend time together creating.
What a great idea and love the step-by-step instructions. Thanks for sharing!
Oh thank-you. one more gift down I paid someone to do this of my daughter!!
This is a wonderful idea! I have an empty wall that I didn't know what to do with. I think I'm going to try this and make it a family wall. Thanks!
That is beautiful! I love the step by step directions. I remember my mom had these done for my brother and me when we were young.
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Heather
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Great project! I have made silhouettes also. My method involves printing the photo out and painting the backside (I'm lazy like that!).
I have some hanging up in my living room and everyone asks me where I bought them. TEE HEE!
Oh, I gave them as grandparent gifts last christmas too.
I would love to see how all of your silhouettes come out! :) Thanks for stopping by!
Great gift idea - and what a pretty blog!
Swati
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