Boy, we loved making these jigsaw PowerPoint backgrounds and we love even more the way they turned out. They’re so… shiny! Admittedly, this would not be a very challenging jigsaw puzzle, but, hey, it looks good.
As you can see, we were aiming for a contrast between the levitating jigsaw puzzle piece and the other pieces. Our favourite ones are the orange ones. I don’t know whether you noticed, but some, maybe half of them have got a little glow about them. I think glows are OK in moderation, but they can be overdone.
If, for some weird reason, you could only download one PowerPoint background (for example, If there is a vengeful and omniscient God who caught you eating your brother’s share of cookies as well as your own, s/he might like to punish you by limiting the number of downloads you may take), we recommend you download the very last one. It’s shiny, it’s got orange in it, it’s reflective, and it’s got a shed load of “depth of field” on it. You can’t go wrong with that one. But this is assuming that your vengeful God doesn’t force you to download one of the “lesser” backgrounds, if s/he equates that deluxe last background with three of the less inspiring ones. Maybe you could negotiate some kind of credit.
Where were we? Oh yes, right click on an image above and select the option to save the destination (the PowerPoint template) to your computer. Once downloaded, you can then open it up in PowerPoint and make your amendments.