Sunday, February 26, 2017

How to Decoupage Beautifully – Save Money and Upcycle any Old Table

She Cuts Up Napkins To Transform A Table. The End Result Made Me Gasp!

As I grow and my taste changes and matures, I've found that some of my old furniture and decorations just aren't quite as appealing as they were when I first got them. Since I've been so used to having the same things around me, I've gotten comfortable with them. But as soon as I have to move or make room for something new, I get bitten by the bug and I start to see things with a fresh eye. It makes me want to toss everything and run out to replace it all. But there's a better way to refresh your home without blowing all your cash in one whirlwind of an afternoon: give your old furniture a makeover with decoupage.

Decoupage is something I've just recently really gotten into, but I already have big plans. You can paint your table any color and then basically glue cut-outs of beautiful napkins on so that it actually looks as if the design has been hand-painted on. It's a fantastic little cheat!

Video Instructions

You will need:

  • Varnish (matte or gloss – depends on what look you're going for)
  • Decoupage glue
  • Decoupage scissors or fine artist brush and a cup of water
  • Paint
  • Roller
  • Sponge brushes
  • Spray paint
  • Plastic wrap
  • Coarse grit nail files
  • Decorative napkins

What to do:

  • Remove the hardware from the drawer so that you can spray paint the inside
  • Paint the entire table with the roller and sponge brush (two coats)
  • Paint the outside part of the drawer
  • If you have decoupage scissors: cut out the designs that you want to use
    If you don't: dip the paint brush in water and paint along the edge of the design that you want, then you can easily tear it away
  • Separate the top and bottom part of the napkin
  • Once the table is dry, decide where you want to place the images
  • Apply glue to the table and set the image on top
  • Pull a piece of plastic wrap over the image to smooth out any wrinkles (use a new piece for each image)
  • Cover the drawer with an uncut napkin but don't cut off the overhanging parts
  • Once everything is dry, apply a coat of glue over all the images on the tabletop
  • Use the nail file to file off the excess napkin from the drawer and apply another coat of glue
  • Apply a final coat of glue to the entire surface
  • Use a nail file to age the surface here and there if you want a vintage look
  • Finish off the entire table with a top coat of varnish
  • Put the hardware back on once everything is dry
  • Enjoy your new table!

Tutorial by Patioelf Youtuber. Join her wonderful facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/UpcycleWithDecoupage/?fref=ts

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