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“Art does not reproduce what we see; rather, it makes us see.”
– Paul Klee
Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.
-Edgar Degas
Decoupage is a well known technique that everyone can use and create beautiful decoration for their homes. You can use old things you have at home. For this craft project, I used an old photo frame.
Is good to know that…
Decoupage derives from the French word découper (= to cut out ). It is the art of decorating surfaces of an object by gluing colored paper cut-outs onto it. Each layer is sealed with several coats of varnishes until the result looks like painting or inlay work. The traditional technique used 30 to 40 layers of varnish which were then sanded to a polished finish.
Decoupage may seem like a new trend, but the technique actually dates back in 12th century. Actually the first origin of decoupage is supposed to be East Siberian tomb art. From Siberia, the practice came to China, where by the 12th century, cut out paper was being used to decorate lanterns, windows, boxes and other objects. The history of modern decoupage, starts from the 18th in Europe. This art form was also known as arte povera – poor man’s art, because in the olden days those who couldn’t afford to hire an artist to decorate their furniture could obtain quite elegant effects with cut-outs pasted on and covered with multiple coats of varnish.
Materials for decoupage
Materials that I used:
Additional materials for the flower:
With a pair of scissors you cut out long pieces of colorful paper napkins. Apply the glue on the wooden surface with a brush and paste the cut out paper napkins. Then cover the object and pasted paper napkin with a few coats of glue to protect it. At the end you can apply a layer of varnish.
Another hobby of mine is crafting. And this project is one of my favourites. I decorated my living room with these yarn wrapped bottles of ‘LOVE’. We had learned this technique at elementary school in art&craft. It’s probably a kid’s craft so if you have children, this is a another way to spend some creative and quality time with them and have a good time yourself. Plus, It is very easy.
Materials you will need:
Apply the adhesive with the paint brush on the bottle. Start wrapping firmly the thread/yarn around it, until the bottle is completely wrapped. At the end you can decorate your bottle with flowers, letters, butterflies and other things you like.
Be creative and have fun!