Showing posts with label napkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label napkin. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Decoupage Coffee Table

Hello Everyone! This post is a very special one in which I bring together my love for coffee & decoupage! This is a picture heavy post, stay with me through the end & am sure who will not be disappointed.
Hubby recently replaced his car tyres. I was looking forward to put them to good use & what can be better than a coffee table for my terrace garden. Since this will be outdoors I reverse decoupaged the glass top, with the BobNBetty Roseate decopatch papers that came in my DT kit.

I selected some elements from this paper & fussy cut them, decided the layout & glued them (right side facing down) on the under side of the glass with Mod Podge Matte, followed this by another layer of decoupage – this time a newspaper print gift wrapping paper from my stash. The squeezee tool is a boon when decoupaging large surfaces like these to get rid of all the air bubbles & creases.

I love experimenting with reverse decoupage as it allows me to get two different looks on the same item (like this bottle I shared here).
This is the other side of the glass top, so perfect for a coffee lover in me!
Loving the newsprint peeking beneath this perfect coffee cup, the stamping and stenciling on & around the cup.
Loads of my coffee stamps (Tim Holtz – Fresh Brewed) were inked & I loved the outcome!
Loving the newsprint peeking beneath this perfect coffee cup, the stamping and stenciling on & around the cup.

Some more close ups –
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Friday, 15 June 2018

Decoupage Serviette Holder

Hello Friends!

Decoupage is a very versatile craft & the possibilities it offers is endless. I enjoy giving a makeover to old objects as much as turning new decoupage blanks into unique home decor items.
This is the serviette holder that I have in my post today -


To create the texture I have used FolkArt Home Decor Squeegee/Comb
Let me take you through the steps briefly -
  1. Lightly sand the tissue box. This gives the paint and glue some teething.
  2. Paint the sides with Papericious - Duck Egg chalk paint & the top of the box with white acrylic paint using a sponge brush.
  3. Next add a layer of red acrylic paint on the sides & carefully run the squeegee through it while still wet & you get a beautiful striped texture. Let dry.
  4. Tear the select tissue to size & glue it on the top of the box with Mod Podge Matte. Seal with another layer of Mod Podge.
  5. Follow this with 2-3 layers of varnish. Sand between layers for a smooth finish.




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Thursday, 26 April 2018

Decoupage Tray

Hello Friends!
Sharing my first post on the Letz Craft blog, so happy to join a bunch of talented ladies.
Here is look at my first project - 


Please visit the blog HERE for more details.

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