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Thursday, September 02, 2010

painted puzzle tutorial

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Recently I gathered some fun things for a birthday package that I was putting together to send off to my friend's little girl. While doing my weekly browsing at Target's dollar bin, I came across a puzzle for $1 and suddenly had the idea to paint over it to make a brand new colorful kids puzzle to include in the package. This puzzle was super easy and would actually make a great project create with kids!


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I started with the puzzle- how boring was it before?!?!?


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I painted over everything with acrylic paint.
Tip- mix a little white paint with your color to get better coverage when painting over something with dark images.

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I painted over the base and the frame of the puzzle


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and let it all dry.


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Once everything was dry, I took apart the puzzle just to make sure that nothing was sticking to each other.

Another tip- when painting a cheaper chipboard or cardboard puzzle- keep your brush dry (don't dip in water) and keep the paint thin. Too much moisture will cause the puzzle pieces to expand and contract.

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I put the puzzle back together...ummm...this took me forever...I am NOT a puzzle person!


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I then started to cover the surface with drawings ( I decided on a surface full of my favorite flower designs)


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Next I filled the flowers with color.


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Once the entire surface was filled and the paint was dry I used a thin coat of gel matte medium (Claudine Hellmuth's FABULOUS gel medium to be exact!) to seal everything.


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VIOLA! A super cute, one of a kind kids puzzle! A perfect gift!


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Of course I couldn't resist taking it apart and putting it back together.

It took me forever and my husband had to step in and finish it for me :)


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66 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:36 PM

    this is so awesome Alisa, and what a fantastic idea, will definitely keep this idea in mind ;)

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  2. Ilt"s really nice and a excellent idea... So great !

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  3. oh yes, love this great idea. YOU ROCK Alisa!!!

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  4. I just love this idea! And I simply adore your painting, all your paintings Ive seen are just gorgeous!

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  5. awesome idea! you are so talented and clever. thanks so much for sharing! it is always such a treat to read your blog.

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  6. i am sure she will treasure it. one of a kind.

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  7. adorable! I love it, and what a meaningful gift. your design is perfect!

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  8. Kittyj10:43 PM

    What a lucky kid!!! I'm sure we all want one!

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  9. That is one of the coolest projects I have seen in a long time. How great would it be to get a present like that!!! Wowza...your creativity just never stops!

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  10. your flower design is crazy as your colors... I love it!!
    Daria

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  11. This is such a cool idea! You have such an awesome, unique style. I love it!

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  12. This is so clever!! Love the colorful flowers, your signature :D

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  13. OMG!! That's gorgeous! Your painting is something incredible, so colorful and stylish! :-)

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  14. Is this amazing or what! Thanks for sharing again a great idea.

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  15. Очень , очень , очень красиво !!!!!!!
    Катя из Сибири )))

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  16. Another great project you've shared with us. Love this idea. You're total awesomeness, Alisa. thanks for sharing!

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  17. VERY extremely cool! Can't wait to try it!

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  18. what a fab idea! thank you for sharing!

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  19. Fabulous! What a great idea!

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  20. bonnie5:56 AM

    What a fabulous idea....everyone knows a kid (or adult) who would love this. Thank you.....off to Target!

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  21. you have such clever ideas !

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  22. Simply wonderful! As always...inspiring!

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  23. ¡¡qué bonito!!
    ¡muchas gracias por compartir tus ideas!
    adoro tu blog, es muy inspirador!

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  24. Oh my gosh, it's fabulous!

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  25. Thanks for keeping me happy and inspired with your brillant ideas. You are like the energizer bunny.

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  26. Anonymous8:50 AM

    Wow! you never cease to amaze me! absolutely gorgeous. I love your work
    Tals

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  27. I love this tutorial! Thanks for sharing! I'm such a huge fan of your art! :)

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  28. this is a BRILL idea :)

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  29. What a great Idea for a personal gift. Thanks so much

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  30. This is *such* a great idea. I was just trying to think of something fun to make my friend's daughter (she's turning 5) for her birthday. I will definitely have to hit up Target to see if I can find a little puzzle to paint myself. I'm not that artistic but I don't think a 5-year-old will be too harsh a judge. And in my experience, people are too surprised that you took the time to hand-make a gift to worry about how talented you are (or aren't in my case). Thanks for another fabulous project. I love your work.

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  31. What an awesome idea. I actually have some small puzzle that are meant to have a letter written on them but I think this seems like more fun. Now only to remember where I put the puzzle.

    I think thrifts stores would be great sources to find old puzzles that you can re-purpose as art.

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  32. This is so lovely! Did you take the puzzle apart before sealing it and do it piece by piece, or did you just put a clear coat down while it was still put together?

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  33. this is so much fun! So creative, thanks for sharing!

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  34. I love this idea Alisa. Another one I have to add to my list! I'll be linking as well.

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  35. whyducks11:57 AM

    I love this, once she has done it, it would make a wonderful picture for the little girls room wall. In fact I wouldn't mind it on my wall!

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  36. Sooo cool! The great thing is that if you get tired of using it as a puzzle you can turn each puzzle piece into a pendant!

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  37. i know I've said it before, but I'll say it again. You rock Alisa! Fabulous idea, what a beautiful puzzle and gift!

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  38. nice!!
    greatb idea!!
    hugs from Chile
    c@

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  39. Great idea- awesome print!

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  40. What a great idea!

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  41. cool!!
    fantastic idea!!

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  42. Love this idea! Thanks for sharing! I like the idea of using some really unique imagery on it too for my two girls to see. :)

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  43. Once again- thanks for the inspiration!

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  44. Your puzzle is BEAUTIFULI LOVE this idea! Thanks for being so fun and creative! Keep it coming!

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  45. what a great idea and sooo much cooler than the original!

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  46. I'm thinking that this would make a great gift for an adult. The big problem with doing one with a 500 piece puzzle is putting it together in the first place, but I think I'll try. Thanks for the inspiration.... AGAIN!

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  47. What a great puzzle and activity.

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  48. Wonderful project, I just love it. You blew me away with the art AND the cool idea. Thanks for inspiring us!

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  49. What a fantastic piece of art you've created from a humble puzzle !

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  50. such a great idea!!!!
    thank you, I think I might make one or two for xmas gifts.

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  51. I would DIE if I received this as a present. I hope this little girl is old enough to realize what a wonderful gift you've sent!

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  52. Anonymous2:10 PM

    Very cool idea! Love the design. :)

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  53. What an amazing idea! Love the painting! Greetings from Belgium.

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  54. What a fabulous puzzle!!!! This would be such a fun gift for loved ones! Especially if you had a special message to give them!!!

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  55. My two youngest gals 3 & 4 are puzzle nuts! This is so cute!

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  56. This is *such* a great idea. I was just trying to think of something fun to make my friend's daughter (she's turning 5) for her birthday. I will definitely have to hit up Target to see if I can find a little puzzle to paint myself. I'm not that artistic but I don't think a 5-year-old will be too harsh a judge. And in my experience, people are too surprised that you took the time to hand-make a gift to worry about how talented you are (or aren't in my case). Thanks for another fabulous project. I love your work.

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  57. Beautiful as usual and fun too! I linked tho this in my Friday Favorites...

    http://www.laniejandco.com/2010/09/friday-favorites-91610.html

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  58. Oh my goodness! This is one of the greatest projects I've seen. I have a 4 yr old granddaughter who lives 9 hours away and I'm always looking for fun things to send to her in the mail. I think I will paint on a puzzle for her and personalize it with her name fancied up. Just LOVE this creative idea.

    Thank you!
    Lee Ann

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  59. Hi

    Love your blog! Can you do a tutorial on taking pictures of products. You always have such fantastic product photography in all the DIYs.

    Thanks!

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  60. This is fabulous! What a wonderful idea for a fun canvas! Love it!

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  61. I teach craft classes in the Philippines and will use this idea for one of my classes some time this year. I'll link back to you once I post pictures of what the children did! Have to find cheap puzzles first! Thanks for all the good ideas, I do love your blog!

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  62. This is way too cool. I am so in love with your hand drawn images and the colours.

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  63. Loved the idea , it came out extremely pretty!!

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  64. Frickin' GENIUS! Love this idea....

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