Katawa Shoujo Things
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Katawa Shoujo Things
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- charmisokay
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Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
Oh my, thats really nice ^^
After playing Lilly's route I started eating pizza with a knife and a fork ^^ I'm such a gentleman.
Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
DO WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!
is there a site to get any pic into jigsaw puzzle form?
it's one of my favorite Hanako pics (you can tell from my avatar)
is there a site to get any pic into jigsaw puzzle form?
it's one of my favorite Hanako pics (you can tell from my avatar)
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Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
Thanks!
I didn't cut it out according to a set pattern. Basically, I printed out that image on a full sheet label (sticker-y paper) and then put it on a foam sheet (a flexible one, around 2mm thick). Then I drew a grid on the back and just cut out random jigsaw-ish nubs with a utility knife. There are some disadvantages to this though, namely that the sticker paper probably peels off at some point, and the pieces are flexible so they don't "snap" like a cardboard one does. Probably, gluing a sheet of paper to cardboard and then laser-cutting it (or maybe making nub-shaped dies and hammering them down on the edges) would produce a better final result.
I didn't cut it out according to a set pattern. Basically, I printed out that image on a full sheet label (sticker-y paper) and then put it on a foam sheet (a flexible one, around 2mm thick). Then I drew a grid on the back and just cut out random jigsaw-ish nubs with a utility knife. There are some disadvantages to this though, namely that the sticker paper probably peels off at some point, and the pieces are flexible so they don't "snap" like a cardboard one does. Probably, gluing a sheet of paper to cardboard and then laser-cutting it (or maybe making nub-shaped dies and hammering them down on the edges) would produce a better final result.
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Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Make+your+own+jigsaw+puzzletxalolrn9 wrote:DO WANT!!!!!!!!!!!!
is there a site to get any pic into jigsaw puzzle form?
it's one of my favorite Hanako pics (you can tell from my avatar)
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Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
Ahhh, thats so sweet.
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Re: Hanako Jigsaw Puzzle
Haha, for some some reason I envision Hanako completing the puzzle and then taking a sip of wine from the shot glasses... Such a classy evening.
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
I want the cup too haha! The heart looks a little like...pizza dough xD. How big is it/how thick is it?
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
About 11.5 inches across at the widest portion, 3.5 inches at the thickest portion.
- zettovyker
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
Oh the cuteness! I wouldn't mind toasting people with a full set of KS cups <3.
That awesome moment when you stay true to yourself and people are okay with you.
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
I too wish to have the KS glass. Namely the heart one.
- alien.marksman
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
KS 'Heart Glass' is just the thing to 'Toast To Someones Health'
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Re: Katawa Shoujo Things
If you guys want to make your own glasses and have a surgeon's hands or access to a vinyl cutter, I can provide some instructions and the KS heart file for vinyl cutting - it's not too difficult.