To make the water page: 1. Arrange letter tiles to spell out "Catch a Wave" and place a piece of clear tape across the back of the tiles to keep each word together. Prepare your page by placing your photos and tiled words on a piece of white cardstock using repositionable adhesive, place entire page inside the plastic bag and zip it closed to protect the page from water damage (figure H).
2. Place the protective sheet over the scanner bed. Position the acrylic box frame on top of the glass and clear sheet.
3. Using the dropper bottle, dribble droplets of blue colored water into the acrylic frame (figure I).
4. Carefully flip your zippered page over and lay it into the frame. Do not push down--that will distort your water droplets (figure J).
5. Lightly drape your dark cloth over the scanner and scan the page with the lid up. Remove your cloth and page carefully, wiping any water off the bag before removing the page (figure K).
To finish: Print your image on quality photo paper and crop. Mat the image on complementary paper and mount on a piece of coordinating scrapbook paper.
Alternate uses for scans: Create shadowboxes, framed pieces or greeting cards from your scans.