Showing posts with label Wrapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrapping. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Wrapping Paper


Many nations in the world are increasingly moving into energy conservation. This means actively seeking ways in which they can curb waste and reduce emissions and clutter. Towards this goal, is the movement to go paperless? One of the simplest ways of doing this is to recycle. During holiday's seasons like Christmas, people exchange gifts and in so doing, a lot of paper exchanges hands in the form of gift wraps. Decorative and colorful paper makes its way around to homes, garbage bins, rivers, lakes, parks and other places and eventually becomes an environmental hazard.

Decoupage projects have become quite popular not just with children but with adults. Try inviting friends over and family for an exciting Christmas decoupage project competition. This is an exciting moment where people socialize over something exciting and family-oriented. For successful decoupage projects, one has to use proper gift wrapping paper which are usually in large quantities during the Christmas holiday season.

Most people have never heard of the word Decoupage. They most likely know what it is but do not have associate that name with the practice. In French, this simply means the painstaking craft of paper and picture-cutting out of mundane pictures that we see every day. There is no set of rules to apply and the pictures can be cut out of anything such as boxes, magazines etc and then glued together to form a distinct pattern called a "project".

It is unclear where this art first originated but there is talk that it first appeared in China. It is said that the Orientals has mastered the art of decoupage and the Far Eastern merchants who travelled to Europe brought the craft with them and it was adapted by the French. The Japanese have also been known to be very astute when it comes to this craft and this can be seen in their festivals where there are large designs that have been made by purely utilizing very mundane everyday cuttings and gluing them together.

There is really no limit to what can be crafted. Children, parents and friends can team up together to form the decoupage project forms of their choice. These can range from flowers, cars, houses, plates, forks etc. Experienced people can also come up with quite elaborate designs by using mere box cutters, cardboard, paper clips and glue. There is also heavy utilization of gift wrap papers especially the ones that become available during the holiday season. There is also heavy usage of razors and scissors for the best results. Some adults have almost made a career out of it and have been contracted by interested parties to make quite interesting designs and shapes.

We mentioned the fact that practically any shape can be made. It also depends on one's taste. Girls tend to make shapes and designs that are unique to their particular tastes and boys likewise. At birthday parties, it is no longer uncommon to see decoupage designs being made. This is also another way to keep children preoccupied during important adult meetings where the adults have come to an important meeting with children. This can be at weddings or business meetings where the children may be segregated into separate rooms and given decoupage tasks with Christmas wrapping paper.

To become successful in this exercise, you must get the right materials and wares. One is being the wrapping paper of course. The next step is to procure the pictures and designs that you want. These are readily available in old cardboards or old magazines, text books and other pictured publications. Glue, scissors and razors are also handy equipment to have. Then one has to have a rough mental idea of what they want to curve out.

Some people go a step further and instead of relying on mere paper cuttings, they actually incorporate their own paintings into the design. This introduces a unique concept into the picture where the final outcome can be manipulated to produce a more unique design.

Struggling with excessive Christmas wrapping pictures? Use them for decoupage project instead of littering or throwing them away. Some people even store the wrapping paper until next season when they will be recycled and reused on a different project.




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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Recycle your Christmas gift wrapping paper for Decoupage


When you unpack your Christmas presents under the tree this year, trying to save the Christmas wrapping paper without too many cracks. The decorative pictures on this colorful wrappers are perfect for crafts, such as Decoupage.

While younger children hours of fun cutting the pictures of Santa Claus and his reindeer, red and white sugar candy canes, snowmen and such, and turning them into homemade greeting cards, for example. You can create your own set of paper photos, to be used as a decoupage project gathering.

Decoupage is a French word, and the hundreds of years old. It refers to the meticulous craft of cut out pictures and varnishes by everyday household items, such as plates, mugs, tea trays, small boxes and lamp shades, anything else with a surface that can be sanded, painted, glued and varnished.

I'm not sure if the French learned this art from items brought back from China by early traders, although it would have been the other way around with the Asians learn from the French for everything that I know. The Chinese and the Japanese are famous for their examples of this vessel, with Jewelry Boxes, jewelry boxes, vases and even furniture screens are very popular. The process is sometimes referred to as "Japanning" associated with the Asian influence.

And while the Oriental furniture is often based on dark varnished wood, your decoupage items can be designed on plates, cups, boxes or items of all shades and colors. All you need is a few simple tools as some scissors and a scalpel or box-cutter, sandpaper, paint, paint some and some glue.

A friend of me in Sydney has a special thing about Mermaid photos. She lives with her Siamese cat, and has some completely spoiled Mermaid plates in her home. Now she tells me that she is going to create some Mermaid waste paper bins.

I believe that mermaids are a girlie thing, and she loves them. Other women get the same warm fuzzy feelings about clippings of fairies. Join little girls of fairy parties all over again! But you have to use Santas or snowmen, mermaids of fairies. Just choose a theme that you will be satisfied, or something the person you give will enjoy the item later.

The photos you want to use, and decide what they'll be on target object out. Cut your decoupage photos and put them on the item, so you'll have a rough idea of how and where you're going to glue it.

If the object should painting, give it a rough sanding brush first, then from the sawdust thoroughly. Show the item a few thin layers of paint, dry completely between coats, and then the sand very lightly with fine paper.

Glue on your Snip Christmas wrapping graphics-or or decoupage photos for that matter-on the object and Pat them down carefully, wipe with a sponge.
When the photos are dry, add a few layers varnish to your creation, and voila! You have a work of art to show off to your friends decoupage. They will even make great personalized Christmas gifts next year!




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