Sunday, October 30, 2011

Decoupage is Not As Costly Or Difficult As it May Look


If you are into arts and crafts, decoupage or decoupaging is not new to you. If you are not into arts and crafts, though, decoupage is actually the art of gluing cutouts, fabric, or colored paper into an object for decorative purposes. The object can be any surface that glue can stick on, from plain and boring gift boxes to antiques and not-so-commonly-used pieces of furniture.

Specialty shops and stores sell nice-looking decoupaged objects, but they are sometimes expensive. You can, of course, try to decoupage and give a new look to your old and unused tables and save hundreds of dollars, but where do you start? How to decoupage?

It's quite simple, actually. First, prepare your materials. Your materials don't have to be bought. As a matter of fact, if you look around your house, you'll find everything you need to create a masterpiece. You'll need a surface, of course, something to decoupage onto. You'll also need some magazines for you cutouts, old pictures if you want to, some glue, a nice pair of scissors, a smoother, glue spreader or a paint brush, rags, tissue paper, sponges, and a sealant. Once you've prepared the materials, it's time to get those creative cells working.

This is how to decoupage. Make sure that your object is dry, smooth, and free from any kind of imperfections. Using your paint brush or your glue spreader, apply glue all over cutout. Carefully glue the cutout onto the object or surface. Avoid bending or crumpling the cutout or paper as it gives the finished product a bumpy, ugly look. Smooth it out with your smoother. Repeat the whole process until you're done coating all the surface of your object. Let the glue dry, and when it is dry, apply varnish or lacquer as sealant. Allow for it to dry. Sand the sealed object. Apply lacquer again. Sand the sealed object again when dry.

It's as simple as that. Decoupage is not as costly or difficult as it may look. You just need to unleash that creative streak in you to create a piece of art. You can even sell your creations if they're worth selling.




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