Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

Decopatch on Furniture, A Unique And Interesting Way To Decorate Your Furniture


Are you tired of looking at your old furniture? Are you trying to find ways to make these old relics look new? Here is a perfect solution that does not require having to buy new furniture. Decopatch on Furniture, A Unique And Interesting Way To Decorate Your Furniture.

As time rolls by, we see changes in our favourite pieces of furniture. You see that same piece day in and day out. Wouldn't it be good to do something to spice up that relic? Are you at a loss as to what to do? What if you cannot afford to buy new furnishings? What do you do?

The answer is very simple. You can use Decopatch. This is a quick and easy way of making an old piece of furniture look new. You do not have to get rid of an old table because it's been there for a while. You can always do something to make it look new and unique. Decopatch can be the solution you want.

Decopatch is a piece of paper that can be used to accentuate your furniture. The paper is glued with a specifically formulated glue-varnish. Hence the paper can be attached to any surface. Decopatch is a very thin and flexible paper based material. It adheres to almost and surface and is pretty easy to apply. can be stretched and is very flexible. This makes it easy to apply to almost any surface.

Another interesting thing about Decopatch is that it also comes in various designs. You can use it to spice up an old piece of furniture. You can do this by using the different designs that are available. Each design is unique and gives your furniture a new and unique look. It does not stain or leave marks on the surface.

Using colorful and lively patches, your old piece of furniture gets a new look. This gives your furnishings a new original look that is entirely your own creation. You can now make a statement with your new piece of furniture, a piece that reflects your creativity and originality!




Katia is the author of a 10-page guide, "30 FAQ's to Help You Master the Art of Decopatch". For your complimentary copy, visit http://www.paper2play.com - a website that specializes in provided craft related tips, advices and resources to unlock your creativity with paper craft ideas!




Thursday, December 8, 2011

Decopatch on Furniture: Perfect For A Bit of Flair


Learning to Decopatch on furniture is a great way to be able to successfully transform any piece of furniture into a work of art. It doesn't matter how beat up a table, chair, or book shelf is. Covering furniture with Decopatch can turn even the shabbiest furnishing into a magnificent new creation.

The first step involved with adding this to furniture is to first find the pieces of furniture that will be covered with the paper. There can even be a variety of objects covered to create a matching set out of a completely mismatched collection of furnishings. After each piece has been chosen, it's time to pick out the paper to be used for covering these items.

A variety of papers can be used, but special paper used specifically for this is available at many craft stores. This is a fairly thick paper that doesn't tear easily. The patterns and colors Decopatch paper comes in are very extensive. It's best to get a variety that complement one another, in order to be able to combine them without worrying if they go well together or not.

Paper being used needs to be torn into small pieces. The size of the paper will depend on the furniture piece to be covered. For instance, a small nightstand will look better covered in paper that is torn smaller than pieces being used on a large bookshelf. Before each piece of paper is laid upon the item to be covered, a layer of glue needs to be brushed on the item.

Using glue that is made for this project works is best, since it is made to dry clear and won't cloud the overall appearance of the Decopatch project. Once the glue has been brushed on, just where the piece of paper is going to be placed, the paper can then be applied. Another coat of glue should be brushed over each piece of paper as it is applied as well.

When the entire piece of furniture has been covered in Decopatch, it should be allowed to dry. After it is completely dry, all surfaces should be coated with a varnish to seal and protect the Decopatch. This step will then complete this on furniture project. The varnish needs to be applied in thin coats with an hour drying time in between. It's better to apply many thin layers of varnish, instead of on thick layer.




Katia is the author of a 10-page guide, "30 FAQ's to Help You Master the Art of Decopatch". For your complimentary copy, visit http://www.paper2play.com - a website that specializes in provided craft related tips, advices and resources to unlock your creativity with decoupage supplies!




Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Touching Up Cheap Furniture


If you're really looking to furnish a new place on a budget, why not look at touching up cheap furniture to make it unique and stand out from the usual?

Probably the most common way of sprucing up any kind of cheap furniture is to get into the art of decoupage. This allows you to take images that you like and varnish them onto any piece of furniture you have. Admittedly, this is very popular amongst the older generation, but decoupaging your ratty, old furniture is, like knitting, becoming more and more popular amongst the younger generation.

The chances are that you already have everything you need to decoupage your cheap furniture. A tin of varnish or decoupage glue, a few magazines (the cheaper the paper the better) and a pair of scissors is all you really need to get going. If you want to take it to the next level, stencils and gold or silver leaf can be added for extra class. Even more pedestrian paper goods like newspaper or the phone book can be used in decoupage.

Another way to create a unique look from your cheap furniture is to whittle. This technique is often used badly in distressed housing beams. Done well, this is something akin to tattooing your furniture. Create a design, and stencil it onto a table or other piece of budget furniture then use some kind of drilling tool, such as a multitool or small drill to create a relief of the pattern. This will only work with solid wood, and not with veneered products.

Finally, getting into upholstery is a great way to spruce up cheap furniture. Once you learn the relatively simple art of replacing covers, you can buy material at a fraction of the price of buying a new sofa and replace it as regularly as you like. Failing that most dry cleaners will have lists of local upholsterers that you can get quotes from.




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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Turn a Piece of Old Furniture Into a Beautiful Piece of Decoupage Furniture


Have you ever thrown away a chair or side table that was old and just looked horrible? Even though that piece of furniture was still very durable but the look of it just didn't fit in with any decor that you had in your house. Instead of spending the time and money that you would need in order to refinish the furniture back to its new look, you could turn it into a beautiful piece of decoupage furniture.

Decoupage is a craft that you can do on just about any type of item. It is a process of copying and pasting pictures, words, or photographs on an item to give it a personality. You could take an old end table, make sure that the top is well cleaned and dry, and then start your decoupage project. You can gather a bunch of your photographs from a favorite vacation, a birth, or just pictures of your kids at play. You can make a piece of decoupage furniture that will not only look good and start conversations from anyone who sees it, but you will also be creating a memory that stands out every single day.

The Internet can be a great resource in order for you to browse through many different projects that many other people have created. There are many websites that are dedicated to decoupage projects such as decoupage furniture, plates, other dishes, garbage cans, and many other items that people have gotten creative with. These websites can also give you many different tips and tricks on things that you can do with your project. You will be surprised at what ideas other people have come up with in order to make a beautiful decoupage project.

You will also find many different websites on the Internet from people who make a home business out of their decoupage furniture. They make money by going to flea markets and garage sales and finding old furniture for next to nothing. Then they will take what they found home and turn it into a beautiful piece of decoupage furniture which they will turn around and then sell for a pretty good profit. If you do not want to do this craft on your own, then you can purchase it from others who have.

Karen

Decoupage Your Life




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