This week we are going to look at Decoupaging
here is some very creative ideas:

2.Cut out the pictures you are going to decoupage.
3.Arrange the pictures onto the item you are decoupaging before you add glue. The pictures can be in any placement you like and can also overlap.
4.Working in a small section at a time, remove the pictures and apply a generous layer of decoupage medium onto the item you are decoupaging. Make sure you completely cover any area the picture will touch. If you prefer, you can spread the decoupage medium onto the back of the picture.
5.Stick the picture on the decoupage medium. Use your finger to gently push down the picture (for a large picture, start from the center and work your way out) and push out any wrinkles and excess decoupage medium. You can also use a popsicle stick or brayer to do this.
6.Continue with the last 2 steps until all your pictures are glued on. Let the decoupage medium dry.
7.Once all of the decoupage medium is dry, coat your item completely with decoupage medium. Let this dry.
8.Now, you can continue to add coats of the decoupage medium until you get the desired results. You will, however, want to keep adding coats until the edges of the pictures are all smooth.
9.Let your decoupage craft dry completely and then it is ready to use, display, or be given away as a gift.
here is some very creative ideas:
Love these bangle bracelets
from: recycledcrafts.craftgossip.com
How simple to cover some inexpensive buckets.
A decoupaged ceiling, yes you can do it on walls. I am going to look through some old pics to see if I can find a border I did in my daughters room when she was a baby. I didn't like any noah's ark decor for a girls room, but loved a book I found so I decoupaged it along the walls like a border.
from Countrydays
What a cute vase from alittleofwhatyoufancy

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How To:
1.Start out by making sure the item you will decoupage is clean and dry. If you are going to paint your item before you decoupage it, make sure the paint is totally dry before you decoupage.
2.Cut out the pictures you are going to decoupage.
3.Arrange the pictures onto the item you are decoupaging before you add glue. The pictures can be in any placement you like and can also overlap.
4.Working in a small section at a time, remove the pictures and apply a generous layer of decoupage medium onto the item you are decoupaging. Make sure you completely cover any area the picture will touch. If you prefer, you can spread the decoupage medium onto the back of the picture.
5.Stick the picture on the decoupage medium. Use your finger to gently push down the picture (for a large picture, start from the center and work your way out) and push out any wrinkles and excess decoupage medium. You can also use a popsicle stick or brayer to do this.
6.Continue with the last 2 steps until all your pictures are glued on. Let the decoupage medium dry.
7.Once all of the decoupage medium is dry, coat your item completely with decoupage medium. Let this dry.
8.Now, you can continue to add coats of the decoupage medium until you get the desired results. You will, however, want to keep adding coats until the edges of the pictures are all smooth.
9.Let your decoupage craft dry completely and then it is ready to use, display, or be given away as a gift.









Ive seen alot of decoupage around, so im glad you shared this.
Hi! I'm visiting from MBC. Great blog.
Very crafty. Thanks for joining Friday Follow. Glad to have you part of the fun. Rita @ http://one2try.blogspot.com/