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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
Hi friends
I am back on my blog after a long gap ....hope you missed me some :) I am sharing a Reverse decoupage glass plate made with the awesome DecoArt supplies
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
I then selected a paper from the Tribal set of Specialty Decou-Page papers from DecoArt . Americana Decou-Page Paper is significantly thinner than most decoupage papers and delivers an almost seamless finish. Extremely soft, durable, pliable, and workable, this special paper weight is so simple to use. It easily wraps around corners, eliminates creases and wrinkles. This comes in three coordinating pattern sheets per package ( Each sheet measures 12"x16" per package).
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
I selected the paper and cut according to the size and shape of the plate and dry fitted to see position at the back of decoupaged surface.
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
After the Metallic texture paint is dry cut little slits on the inside circle of decou-Page paper so that it fits well on the curved surface of the glass plate. Decoupage on the reverse side of the plate using
Americana Decou-Page Matte , after the glue dries completely, sand the excess paper with a fine grit sandpaper....
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
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Reverse Decou-Page with DecoArt supplies Tutorial |
Seal the back of the plate completely with
Americana Decou-Page Matte and after drying finish the back with a coat of Media Gesso in Black or white or Gold metallic. You need to give an opaque coating at the back as the Decou-Page papers are translucent .
I do hope you like this project and try your hand at reverse decoupage......
Please do leave your comments. I would love to read what you say and I would love to visit your blog too !!
Wow loved the idea
ReplyDeleteM a crafter... N m fascinated with the art of decoupage...i keep watching videos on decoupage to learn it.. Came across yr blog n really loved it... One thing which I noticed was that u don't used varnish... Any specific reason for that....
ReplyDeleteAnother hand... U have simple tricks to make work easy
Fantastic! Such a contemporary and colourful look!
ReplyDeletePretty work, can we use oil pastels instead of spray paint
ReplyDeleteHi Ruchi, I have not used any spray paint here .
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