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Decoupage

by Kelly 6 Comments

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Ever tried decoupage? I had an old wood tissue box cover that has been painted, repainted, covered in fabric and eventually shoved away as I didn’t like any of the previous ways I’d decorated. I like it now. A lot.

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This was a fairly long process but well worth it and one that I really enjoyed. It’s great to have a break from your regular crafts and try something completely different. It’s also cool that I already had a lot of the materials I needed to start and the decorative paper is cheap.
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In case you’re interested in the process I’ll give you a brief account. Firstly, 4 coats of cream coloured acrylic paint. This was sanded back to reveal a little of the original black paint on the edges and corners. The images are from a piece of scrapbooking paper that I cut out with scissors and a craft knife. That took patience!
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After gluing and drying the images I varnished a couple of times then applied crackle varnish. The effect was much too subtle so I reapplied but still no joy. Moving on, I mixed raw umber paint with flow medium and rubbed on with a cloth to give an aged or antique look. Then I varnished about a trillion times (I seriously lost count of how many coats!), sanded, varnished, varnished….
I’m going to give a final light sand to take a bit of the shine off, and voila!
Now I’m casting my eyes all around the house to see what else I can decoupage – yes folks, a new obsession is born……

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  1. Ren- Lady Of The Arts

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    that is a cool project

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  2. quilary

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    One obsession is never enough!
    It looks lovely and it's nice to get a fix of a different craft every now and then!

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  3. Forest-Dweller

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    Very Nice. I understand the obsession though…I come across something new to try and before you know it I have made hundreds and heading to a craft fair…like this weekend.

    With all that I am
    Forrest Dweller
    The Handmade Homemaker

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  4. Nell

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    And you SOOOO need another hobby LOL
    Decoupage is one I've not done much with – all that sanding…and sanding..and sanding… at the moment I am all for instant gratification!

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  5. Therese

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    Looks great kel. Paints and I dont go very well together. I think I will just stick to sewing and knitting.

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  6. m.e (Cathie)

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    nice one Kel! i have only decoupaged a couple of times, once with fabric on a frame. worked really well.

    looks great! ♥

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