I was very confused with today's post. Initially I wanted to do something CAS but then started this not so CAS project....lol
I fell in love with the beautiful deco mache papers available in our store. Their use and versitaity is huge….
Decoupage papers are very thin and delicate to handle. But they can do wonders if used properly to bring life to any old furniture or metal stuff. Today I picked up an old tin bucket which was pretty but I planned to make it prettier.
Decoupage papers are very thin and delicate to handle. But they can do wonders if used properly to bring life to any old furniture or metal stuff. Today I picked up an old tin bucket which was pretty but I planned to make it prettier.
So let's get started !!!!
Step 1: I will suggest we should always prime the surface of the object which we want to decopage on.I chose gesso for my project and I applied two thick coats so as to conceal all the prints and dents on my bucket.
Step 2:After it was nice and dry I tore few pieces of the deco paper and sticked them with mod podge. That's it ...it's super duper easy ! this finishes the basics of decoupage.
The only this left was decoration and embellishment of the pretty bucket!
I wrapped a white lace and a brown twine around the bucket to add some oomph!!Then added my favorite mulberry roses and leaves with a resin charm.
Here is a video which will clear all the doubts and encourage you to make yours too..
Thanks for watching ...
Hugs
Arjita
List of supplies
Pearls,Twine, Lace (from stash)