Tired of seeing the same old plates, moldy lamp shades and tired centerpieces day after day, and all year, every year? Need a change but not to your bank account figure? A little Decoupage How To and some creative instincts you may breathe life back into your home. You don't have to be an authority to determine how to decoupage family objects and craft them into objects d'artes.
In the kitchen take out those old tinted glass plates that you cherished before they grew to become dull from time. A quick run through soap and water, a rub-a-dub-dub underneath the faucet, and a quick towel dry and they are ready to get gussied up. Then you take the round cut-outs of your favorite personal photograph or painting and set it on the bottom of plates such that the image stares at you through colored glass. A few quick snips and all those doilies you've been wondering how to use turn into a lacy latticework frame, complete with your beloved pressed flowers, adding a textured border at the edge of your dinner plate.
If you like your plates as they are, then perhaps those never used gift candles underneath the bathroom sink may possibly enjoy some excitement! Merely select a image or maybe even the cut-out of an motivating expression ("Amor" e.g.,) or else a floral design and then test against the candle's wax surface. Wrap the areas that you want untouched with paper and masking tape. Use fine sandpaper, sand and wipe away the surplus wax off the section to prepare your working space. Paint the surface to make a backdrop color after that put on 2 layers of varnish. Apply a few coats of gesso to set the photograph or expression cut-out to your painted backdrop. As soon as you've set your paints you ought to apply approximately 5 coats of glaze, with a light sanding following the penultimate layer.
But if your dinner plates are averse to transform and your candles burned down to the wick, then how about designing and decorating one of your eggs. Yes, that's right, you heard me, one of your eggs. Merely grasp a needle and create a tiny hole at the top and bottom of the egg and then, blow out the slimy innards (if the thought of this step causes you to stagger in disgust, attempt clearing the inside using a syringe). With a rapid wash and few seconds of drying in the microwave (or in an oven at three hundred Degrees Celsius for 10 min.) and then you're ready to load the egg with sand and wax seal the top and bottom. After that dye the egg or paint it as you would a colored E egg. Now, you're all set to position an representation on top of its surface using decoupage. Carefully mount the delicate egg on a toothpick and then work the representation on its exterior.
If you are looking for an low-cost present inspiration purchase some unadorned coasters from your local craft store, print out and copy some special photos after which, through the allure of decoupage, you instantly possess great personalized presents for friends and acquaintances. Merely complete them by gluing a layer of felt to the base and you are ready to wrap them.
As you can see, when you make use of your decoupage how to, you will discover a large range of decoupage adventures that you can have. Simply let your dreams show the way.
Author Resource:
Karen Cooper is an expert in decoupage and has many decoupage ideas for you! Visit her blog at Decoupage on Furniture for tons of ideas, video and other content, updated daily