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: After you locate the image you want to use for the wall decoration, print it in the size you want to use. For minimizing expense you can print portions of the image on different pieces.TIP:

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After you locate the image you want to use for the wall decoration, print it in the size you want to use. For minimizing expense you can print portions of the image on different pieces.TIP: For added variety, solid colour or patterned disks can be made part of the grouping as well as circular graphic or typographic pieces.

Decide the position and size of the circles you wish to use and cut them out. Smaller circles can fill in among larger surrounding ones.

If you want to hang the disks so that they appear as if looking through round windows half-an-inch apart, cut each of the circles 1/4" smaller than the circles you used to divide the whole image.(That's the arrangement of the image you provided of the dessert scene above of the thirsty giraffes.) The shapes are as far apart as the missing part of the image.To get a similar effect with your disks, cut the images smaller by half the amount of the distance you want to hang the image disks apart.For example: If you want to hang the disks with one inch separating them, trim half-an-inch from the diameter of each of the image disks you wish to use.

If you want to hang the disks in the final arrangement so that they actually touch each other to create the desired effect, cut the circles carefully in full size so the circles just touch.

Mount the circular pieces on circular blocks (foam) as thick as you want to match the circumference of the image circles. Before you do, paint the edges of the circular image mounts matte black so there will be minimal issues with different colour and lighting schemes.

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